Is it Time for a Light bulb Tea Party?
Did you know the “Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007,” which President Bush signed into law yesterday, will ban the the 100-watt incandescent light bulb by the year 2012? Government mandated light bulbs?!
By then, I guess we'll all be forced to use those funny looking neon, curlicue bulbs that contain mercury and require government approved disposal procedures. You didn't know that the politically correct light bulb contains mercury? Hmmm! Not much is being said about that.
Maybe we need a new fashioned Light bulb Tea Party.
Politicians just aren't getting it. They're bending over backwards to the bogus concept that we are running out of oil and that energy conservation will produce more energy. It won't.
Nor will the production of feel good "bio-fuels" solve the created energy crisis. Corn producers love the concept because grain prices are sky-rocketing but food consumers the world over are lamenting that grain supplies are the lowest they've been in years due to the demands of ethanol producers.
Additionally, very few people realize the myths of ethanol production and consumption.
We're being sold a bogus bill of goods as far as energy production. Maybe we should be following the money to see who's cashing in on these government mandated programs which have nothing to do with making us "energy independent."
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By then, I guess we'll all be forced to use those funny looking neon, curlicue bulbs that contain mercury and require government approved disposal procedures. You didn't know that the politically correct light bulb contains mercury? Hmmm! Not much is being said about that.
Maybe we need a new fashioned Light bulb Tea Party.
Politicians just aren't getting it. They're bending over backwards to the bogus concept that we are running out of oil and that energy conservation will produce more energy. It won't.
Nor will the production of feel good "bio-fuels" solve the created energy crisis. Corn producers love the concept because grain prices are sky-rocketing but food consumers the world over are lamenting that grain supplies are the lowest they've been in years due to the demands of ethanol producers.
Additionally, very few people realize the myths of ethanol production and consumption.
We're being sold a bogus bill of goods as far as energy production. Maybe we should be following the money to see who's cashing in on these government mandated programs which have nothing to do with making us "energy independent."
More from WorldNetDaily: Congress bans incandescent bulbs
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