User-friendly toilets, dishwasher and shower will be back soon!
Upon the law
Posted by Leslie Eastman
President Donald Trump spent another day turning Biden’s efforts to limit consumer choices that limit their choices and hinder their quality of life.
In the name of efficiency, Biden's bureaucrats banned incandescent light bulbs, normal flowing toilets and effective shower heads. Trump has just instructed his Environmental Protection Agency administrator to bring them all back.
This is a popular opinion on the topic by Politico, a subsidiary of the United States Agency for International Development.
“I hereby instruct Secretary Lee Zeldin to return immediately to my environment orders, which were terminated by the crooked Joe Biden, with sinks, showers, toilets, washing phones, Dishwasher and other common sense standards about returning to light bulbs set by the Trump administration, but were terminated by the bent Joe,” Trump posted online on Tuesday.
Zeldin is an administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. The Department of Energy (not the EPA) is responsible for establishing efficiency standards for consumer products and appliances.
Nevertheless, the Post echoes Trump’s long-standing criticism of product development standards such as shower heads and light bulbs.
LED bulbs have become a standard alternative to incandescent bulbs. There are many reasons to mock the blue light that causes the light bulb to emit.
Blue light inhibits the production of melatonin, disrupts the circadian rhythm, and makes falling asleep more difficult. This is especially problematic when exposed to blue light at night or at night.
From the American Academy of Ophthalmology:
Blue light does affect the body's circadian rhythm, our natural awakening and sleep cycles. During the day, blue light awakens us and stimulates us. However, your phone, tablet or computer is too exposed late at night, making it difficult to fall asleep. ”
Prolonged exposure to blue light can lead to eye fatigue, leading to fatigue, soreness and dry eyes. This can lead to blurred vision and headaches.
So, Trump is right again. Many Americans are excited about the news.
Holy cow! Will I really get my incandescent bulb back? Yeehaw. 😊 https://t.co/gxdjyqz1u9
-Dana Marie (@Danamarie111149) February 12, 2025
Low flow toilets are often difficult to eliminate all waste due to the reduced water used for each flush. This can result in incomplete removal of waste and requires multiple flushing, thus defeating the purpose of water conservation.
Inadequate water flow can lead to waste accumulation on the sewer line, resulting in backup and unpleasant odors. Cities such as San Francisco have experienced a lot of sewer system problems due to the widespread adoption of low-flow toilets.
The city of San Francisco is dealing with its lack of traffic with a $100 million system upgrade, and the controversial $14 million plan to pour bleach into the sewer system to neutralize the odor and disinfect the water.
Trump is proven right again.
Who is pleased that Trump has given us the freedom to really use our sinks, showers and toilets like ordinary people? 🚿🚽💡
There are no more drip showers, no more weak toilet flushing, and your washing machine doesn't take two hours in the end. 🤦🏼♀️pic.twitter.com/db1pt4dpdq
– desiree (@desireamerica4) February 11, 2025
Finally, ironically, the “high efficiency” dishwasher. These dishwashers use less water, which can cause dishes to not be cleaned properly. High-quality dishwashers can operate up to 2-3 hours per cycle to compensate for lower water usage. Low operating temperatures during environmental cycles can cause the dishes to be incompletely dry and require the use of flush aid to promote water runoff.
If I wait another month I might get a dishwasher that doesn't take three hours, then I'm a mental disability
I think I want to return it. And get my ace dishwasher https://t.co/bzvwy7q6hn pic.twitter.com/eclwoii2zp
— Kristen Rice (@pstavarianprice) January 21, 2025
So, once again, give Trump a score.
Personally, I plan to load them in incandescent bulbs.
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