BY TIMOTHY P. CARNEY , Washington examiner JANUARY 1, 2014
Say goodbye to the regular light bulb this
New Year.
(Can you say "can't compete with China, so GE and others lined the pockets of Bush and Obama?"
For more than a century, the traditional
incandescent bulb was the symbol of American innovation. Starting Jan. 1, the
famous bulb is illegal to manufacture in the U.S. , and it has become a fitting
symbol for the collusion of big business and big government.
The 2007 Energy Bill, a stew of regulations and subsidies, set
mandatory efficiency standards for most light bulbs. Any bulbs that couldn't
produce a given brightness at the specified energy input would be illegal. That
meant the 25-cent bulbs most Americans used in nearly every socket of their
home would be outlawed.
People often assume green regulations like
this represent the triumph of environmental activists trying to save the plant.
That’s rarely the case, and it wasn't here. Light bulb manufacturers
whole-heartedly supported the efficiency standards. General Electric, Sylvania
and Philips — the three companies that dominated the bulb industry — all backed
the 2007 rule, while opposing proposals to explicitly outlaw incandescent
technology (thus leaving the door open for high-efficiency incandescents).
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