The battle for light bulb freedom continues. The Democrats
still believe that the American people are too stupid to choose
their own light bulbs. The House GOP was able to delay
enforcement of the new 100 watt ban for a year. At least we
have a few more months before the Department of Energy sends
its apparatchiks across the land to spy out Americans using
the old incandescent bulbs!
It’s worth noting who in addition to
the Democrats favors light bulb socialism. Big
Business. As usual, the capitalists are the
greatest enemies to capitalism because they really don’t
believe in free markets.
Observed Investors’ Business Daily:
Earlier this month, Republicans suspended the law until October
by denying funds for its implementation as part of a massive
spending bill. For Democrats, this move was another sign of how out
of touch the GOP is.
But look who else is complaining. As Politico reported, “big
companies like General Electric, Philips and Osram Sylvania (are)
fuming.” Allegedly these companies are mad because they invested
lots of money getting ready for the new rules.
Fact is, they were pushing for the ban all along.
In 2007, Philips urged an incandescent ban as a way to force the
market toward high-efficiency bulbs, complaining that without such
laws, “purchase price and functional performance often take
precedence over environmental concern.”
That same year, the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association, which represents companies making 95% of bulbs sold in
the U.S., told a Senate panel that a ban was needed “to further
educate consumers on the benefits of energy-efficient
products.”
There obviously is a lot wrong with the Occupy Wall Street
movement. But the protestors have helped highlight the
problem of the alliance between Big Business and Big
Government. Many corporate behemoths long ago made their
peace with Uncle Sam and now actively lobby the Feds
(and states) to safeguard their market shares
and guarantee their profits. Republicans should be pro
economic liberty, not pro corporate welfare.