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		<title>Incandescents to hit Black Market &#8211; Thanks again Mr. Government!</title>
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This kind of reminds me of Seinfeld episode where regular showerheads are outlawed and the guys are forced to seek them out on the black market.  But, in all their infinite wisdom, Congress passed legislation before the end of the new year that will ban 100W incandescent bulbs by the year&#8230;. wait for it&#8230; 2012. 
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<p>This kind of reminds me of Seinfeld episode where regular showerheads are outlawed and the guys are forced to seek them out on the black market.  But, in all their infinite wisdom, Congress passed legislation before the end of the new year that will ban 100W incandescent bulbs by the year&#8230;. wait for it&#8230; 2012. </p>
<p>&#8220;Wow!  Whew!  Glad we got to that one in time&#8230; hey isn&#8217;t there a war on?&#8221; says the American Consumer!</p>
<p> I can&#8217;t say I&#8217;m surprised.  Leave it the government to take a good thing too far.  Just as Americans were coming to the realization that using less energy is the right thing to do, not only for themselves but, for the environment, Big Brother steps in and ruins the party.  I hadn&#8217;t even gotten started on my second drink. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m not really going to get into a CFL vs. Incandescent debate.  I have CFLs in my home where I don&#8217;t want dimmable lights.  CFLs are great in terms of their energy usage but, in my opinion, leave something to be desired in terms of light quality and disposal.  And of course, the classic bulb is great for light but doesn&#8217;t last very long and uses more energy than needed.  So, I use both but I&#8217;ve found that if you really want to help your energy bill, and the environment&#8230; the best idea is to turn off the lights when you leave the room!</p>
<p>I guess my question here is two fold.  First, is this sort of legislation the type of thing the Government should be doing?  Second, is it even necessary? </p>
<p>Well, on the first issue I suppose I would say it&#8217;s probably not.  It should be up to consumers to make the decision as to how they power and light their home, seeing as they pay their own energy bill and not the government. </p>
<p> Second, the legislation itself seems kind of odd to me.  First off, everyone knows that full wattage incandescents are on their way out.  Over the next few years CFLs will come down in price and we will see a slew of new options from LEDs, Halogens, Fluorescent Induction, and heck&#8230; even energy efficient Incandescents!  So why ban them?  and if you Ban them, why in 2012?  That&#8217;s kind of like baning typewriters in 2018, or 3.25&#8243; Floppy Disks in 2031.  It&#8217;s really not in sync with the market. </p>
<p>So while this is probably good for the people that are making the bulbs, I don&#8217;t think it was needed, especially considering the more pressing issues we have going on right now.  But oh well, off to the Black Market. </p>
<p> Enjoy your 3 week break Mr. / Mrs. Congressman!  Thanks Again!</p>
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