To prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing or enforcing energy conservation standards for clothes washers that are not cost-effective or technologically feasible, and for other purposes.
I personally suffered from "energy efficient" washers and dryers for almost a decade!
All these agency mandates were already declared illegal by SCOTUS in Chevron vs National Resources Defense Council. The left consistently ignores SCOTUS.
I had an energy efficient dryer, it too almost twice as long to dry my cloths. I found an old maytag, I had the same model before, someone was getting rid of. It looks like crap but works great.
I used to have to dry clothes sometimes 3 times just to get it remotely close to not being damp, esp in winter. After we managed to get a old model, it takes half the cycle time! AND it starts as soon as you press the button, unlike the newer models that have to boot up before you can use any controls.
My husband rebuilds mine until the seals go on the main drum of the washer/ the bearings go on the dryer. Then, he finds another older model and we do it again. Split agitators rock!
Did you know these epa cocksuckers are mandating that all refrigerant used will be pure propane. They are removing the flame retardant from the R410 azeotropic blend they are using now because the flame retardant component does not add to the refrigeration efficiency. To counter the risks they're putting electronic propane detection systems and cut offs into all new systems. This has the potential to add thousands to the cost of a new system. A system leak has the potential to be catastrophic. BRING BACK R22!
Propane is an excellent refrigerant. I'm surprised that they would promote that. And you don't need an HVAC license to buy it. Many homes already have propane to run their stoves, water heaters, and furnaces. What's so dangerous about using it as a refrigerant? The smoking HVAC guy that connects up to the system deserves the Darwin award.
It is an excellent Refrigerant for small appliances. Those systems hold a few ounces of refrigerant. The average household heating and air system can hold sometimes 10, sometimes 17 pounds of refrigerant. Mainly my concern is leaking evaporator coils sitting on top of furnaces that have open air combustion chambers. it will not be code to install them that way, but you know some shade tree mechanic will.
So we have all these logical bills coming up that help us are individually passed and the Potato will veto them. The Republicans can say they passed them and it was Bidens fault they went down. But why don’t they put all this in with funding for government so the fuckhead in chief won’t be able to veto it. This is slight of hand trickery. These are bills that are meant to pass and be vetoed. The real good shit they want is buried in giant Omnibus bills with no time to read before vote....
Soon! Most experts agree SCOTUS is likely to strike down the Chevron deference, or at least de-fang it. EPA will be hit hard, and so will ATF. The new thing ATF is rushing through won't last a month.
How about stopping millions of dishwashers crossing our border illegally act
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzing!
Just checked one of the acts and I loved what I saw:
Liberty in Laundry Act
I personally suffered from "energy efficient" washers and dryers for almost a decade!
All these agency mandates were already declared illegal by SCOTUS in Chevron vs National Resources Defense Council. The left consistently ignores SCOTUS.
The people making these laws have ZERO authority to do so. They are not lawmakers and they were not elected.
Indeed
I had an energy efficient dryer, it too almost twice as long to dry my cloths. I found an old maytag, I had the same model before, someone was getting rid of. It looks like crap but works great.
I used to have to dry clothes sometimes 3 times just to get it remotely close to not being damp, esp in winter. After we managed to get a old model, it takes half the cycle time! AND it starts as soon as you press the button, unlike the newer models that have to boot up before you can use any controls.
My husband rebuilds mine until the seals go on the main drum of the washer/ the bearings go on the dryer. Then, he finds another older model and we do it again. Split agitators rock!
Did you know these epa cocksuckers are mandating that all refrigerant used will be pure propane. They are removing the flame retardant from the R410 azeotropic blend they are using now because the flame retardant component does not add to the refrigeration efficiency. To counter the risks they're putting electronic propane detection systems and cut offs into all new systems. This has the potential to add thousands to the cost of a new system. A system leak has the potential to be catastrophic. BRING BACK R22!
Propane is an excellent refrigerant. I'm surprised that they would promote that. And you don't need an HVAC license to buy it. Many homes already have propane to run their stoves, water heaters, and furnaces. What's so dangerous about using it as a refrigerant? The smoking HVAC guy that connects up to the system deserves the Darwin award.
It is an excellent Refrigerant for small appliances. Those systems hold a few ounces of refrigerant. The average household heating and air system can hold sometimes 10, sometimes 17 pounds of refrigerant. Mainly my concern is leaking evaporator coils sitting on top of furnaces that have open air combustion chambers. it will not be code to install them that way, but you know some shade tree mechanic will.
Reverse engineer R22 and call it Q17.
Make R -12 Great Again................The Ozone Hole was as big as The Covid Mask Holes.
When the patent ended the Ozone Hole grew dramatically. Coincidence?
Yes, because normal usage of household appliances is under attack in this clown world administration.
H.R. X 666 -- Freedom Act , Congress Out of The People's Business Act
So we have all these logical bills coming up that help us are individually passed and the Potato will veto them. The Republicans can say they passed them and it was Bidens fault they went down. But why don’t they put all this in with funding for government so the fuckhead in chief won’t be able to veto it. This is slight of hand trickery. These are bills that are meant to pass and be vetoed. The real good shit they want is buried in giant Omnibus bills with no time to read before vote....
It is sad that we need consider these bills due to overreaching agencies such as the EPA.
We need a "Mind your own fucking business act." To prohibit anyone not elected to office from making anything resembling a law.
There are some SCOTUS cases in the works I believe, that can make most of the 3 letter agencies like EPA illegal.
Soon! Most experts agree SCOTUS is likely to strike down the Chevron deference, or at least de-fang it. EPA will be hit hard, and so will ATF. The new thing ATF is rushing through won't last a month.
Thanks, thats what I was trying to remember - Chevron deference.