Biden Administration Considers Banning Gas Stoves over Health Concerns

Why Does Biden Not Care? Biden Official Dumbfounded After Lauren Boebert Rips 'Gas Stove Bans'



In this eye-opening video, we delve into the heated debate surrounding the 'Gas Stove Bans' Bill and its impact on American households. Join us as we explore the reasons behind President Biden's stance and witness the fiery exchange between him and Congresswoman Lauren Boebert. Discover the implications of this controversial bill and the concerns raised by its opposition. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe to my youtube channel for more thought-provoking content!


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And don't forget "toilets that don't flush":

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Now they're going after ceiling fans ... $#@!ing ceiling fans ...

Every new ceiling fan will save the owner forty whole bucks over its lifetime but this will cost the industry this many millions, putting the small businesses out.

Yes, making small businesses suffer is clearly the point, or the other one besides making the middle class poor. But this won't cost the industry big dogs. Why not simply do the math and tell us that this fan which will save us $40 in electricity will cost us $75 more to buy?
 
You’ve heard of New York’s ‘gas stove ban’ — new legislation wants to take things even further
https://nypost.com/2023/10/21/youve...egislation-wants-to-take-things-even-further/
{Brooke Kato | 21 October 2023}

New York’s leaders are doubling down in their fight against gas stoves.

A vocal group of legislators, doctors and scientists is imploring Gov. Kathy Hochul to pass the NY Home Energy Affordable Transition Act — just months after Hochul’s controversial move to ban gas stoves, furnaces and propane heating in new residential buildings in the Empire State.

During a virtual press conference this week, the agitated assemblage presented a report bolstering the argument against any kind of gas-powered appliances, period.

A bill floated by the group would effectively allow the decommission of natural gas pipelines and plants and expedite the transition away from using natural gas for heating or cooking in all New York homes, according to Gothamist.

The proposed legislation passed the Senate 39-23, but did not successfully pass in the Assembly, where it is back in committee with 71 co-sponsors, per the website.

The governor’s so-called “gas stove ban” has been hotly debated by New Yorkers and even resulted in a lawsuit from a coalition of business owners, workers and unions who lament the potentially high cost of electric.

But now, the new 600-page compendium released by the Concerned Health Professionals of New York and the Physicians for Social Responsibility is proposing even more aggressive action in face of the dangers natural gas appliances pose to households — not to mention the harms caused by fracking.

At every stage, fracking is said to release toxic chemicals that not only pollute the environment but also present a very real hazard to workers and tenants alike, according to the experts. Fracking is not allowed in the Empire State.

“My message today is that in spite of our statewide fracking ban, New Yorkers are still not protected from the harmful toxic exposures that fracking inevitably brings, nor from the climate crisis that fracking exacerbates,” biologist Sandra Steingraber, a co-founder of Concerned Health Professionals of New York, said during the conference.

According to the body of research spanning more than a decade, the report’s co-authors claimed that fracking field laborers are exposed to toxins such as nitrogen dioxide and benzene.

Meanwhile, gas stoves are associated with 1 in 5 childhood asthma cases across the state. Referred to as the “terminus of the fracking pipeline,” they emit nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, benzene and other fine particulate matter.

“These vapors quickly spread throughout our homes and in some cases raise bedroom benzene concentrations above acceptable health benchmarks for hours after the gas stove has been turned off,” said Steingraber.

Chronic exposure to those substances can have negative health repercussions, such as respiratory symptoms or certain cancers.

Alarmingly, the air inside homes with gas stoves have 50% to 400% higher concentrations of nitrogen dioxide than that of homes powered by electricity, per the report.

Those indoor levels of pollution “can easily exceed health guidelines” and could even be considered illegal if they happened outdoors, noted Steingraber.

Combusting fossil fuels indoors just doesn’t make sense,” said pediatrician Dr. Kathleen Nolan, who is also the president of the New York chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.

“It’s dirty, smelly, unhealthy and unsafe. The contaminants are exactly analogous to the contaminants that come with cigarette smoking with the addition of the nitrous oxides.”

If passed, the bill would also throw out the “100-foot rule” — that customers fork out a monthly fee for the construction of natural gas pipelines within 100 feet of their homes even if they don’t need them — and could, in turn, save households an estimated $75 every month.

For low-income or working-class populations — who often “bear the brunt” of natural gas pollutants due to living in “smaller, older, less ventilated spaces” — that extra cash could be vital.

“That is not insignificant for poor and working-class communities,” said New York state Sen. Gustavo Rivera, who serves as the chair of the health committee. “This is money that they can use for their rent, for medicine, for food.”
 
So, we know how filthy rich he has gotten chasing gas, in Ukraine, and we know there are reserves to be tapped right off the Gaza shore.

So, is this about selling more gas, because using it to make electricity is less efficient than pumping it through a pipe with minimal resistance and not burning it until it's right under your macaroni?

Or is it about giving them a switch to cut us off at will, a thing harder to do with a pipe than a wire?
 
So, we know how filthy rich he has gotten chasing gas, in Ukraine, and we know there are reserves to be tapped right off the Gaza shore.

So, is this about selling more gas, because using it to make electricity is less efficient than pumping it through a pipe with minimal resistance and not burning it until it's right under your macaroni?

Or is it about giving them a switch to cut us off at will, a thing harder to do with a pipe than a wire?

Yes.
 
These morons know no bounds, and are devoid of common sense and scientific knowledge.

This is only partial truth. The rest of it, and the far more salient factor, is their moral depravity, which is the true basis underpinning the willful lack of common sense and scientific knowledge.

Therefore, labeling them "moron" as a pejorative in pursuit of venting, while understandable, isn't quite accurate. Were they actual morons, we would not be able to hold them to the same standard of accountability as those who would be intellectually intact. But we can hold them accountable precisely because they are not morons, but only pretending to be in order to evade accountability. These people may not be smart, but their basic faculties are, in fact, intact. This leaves them fully liable for that which they do.

Therefore, the real culprits in all this is, once again, us. We fail to take these vermin and end their lives in compensation for the vast damages they foist upon us. It is OUR moral insufficiency that enables their depravity, so who then is really the worse? I say it is we, the glorious people who are so utterly corrupted by the various temptations and FAILures, we sit idly as Theye give our collective sphincter a vigorously athletic exercising enough to drive the stock price of Preparation-H to the stars.

I'm aure everyone is sick of hearing me beat this horse as repeatedly as I do. But until someone shoots my carcass out from under my hat, I will continue to pound home the message that we are the real problem, not the so-called "politicians". Once again I remind everyone that blaming politicians for being the scurrilous vermin they tend, is even more stupid than blaming a sidewinder for biting you when you try to get all cutesy and chummy with it. They are what they are and being vermin not to be trusted to the door, they will make every attempt to get away with whatever they are able.

It is up to us to keep them on terminally-short leashes; at times by voting - though I find very limited value there; at times by stopping them via arrest, charging, convicting, sentencing, and then giving them a very quiet and ignominious hanging, thereafter reducing their families to utter destitution for not a minute under three full generations. Such people understand nothing better.

Imagine the wife of a senator storming into the chamber with a frying pan and beating the living snot out of him before all his colleagues because he did something to endanger their children.

This is what is needed. Nothing less will do the trick. Make them quake in terror at the thought of violating us.
 
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Therefore, the real culprits in all this is, once again, us. We fail to take these vermin and end their lives in compensation for the vast damages they foist upon us.

Now you know that if you, Brian and I could fix this fiasco, it would be fixed by now. So I don't think the moral depravity of the present company excepted is the problem.

Brian seems to have a different subset in mind than you. He appears to have lumped the people drafting and selling these hare-brained schemes upon us in with that percentage of the population who buys the bullshit and the extended warranty too. You know . Liberals. And yes, this latter group of liberals are, in fact and deed, morons.

They're also rather numerous...
 
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At every stage, fracking is said to release toxic chemicals that not only pollute the environment but also present a very real hazard to workers and tenants alike, according to the experts. Fracking is not allowed in the Empire State.

“My message today is that in spite of our statewide fracking ban, New Yorkers are still not protected from the harmful toxic exposures that fracking inevitably brings, nor from the climate crisis that fracking exacerbates,” biologist Sandra Steingraber, a co-founder of Concerned Health Professionals of New York, said during the conference.

Utter, total, horseshit.
 
Now you know that if you, Brian and I could fix this fiasco, it would be fixed by now. So I don't think the moral depravity of the present company excepted is the problem.

Brian seems to have a different subset in mind than you. He appears to have lumped the people drafting and selling these hare-brained schemes upon us in with that percentage of the population who buys the bullshit and the extended warranty too. You know . Liberals. And yes, this latter group of liberals are, in fact and deed, morons.

They're also rather numerous...

What you expose is the other great problem that barring a civil war, there is not much to be done about the "left." They refuse to accept sense. They hate the rest with great venom and want them forced to their demented ideals. The major divisions are radically and mutually and implacably incompatible. Barring an actual miracle, there is really only one solution, other than capitulation to the left: open, hot warfare. I wish things were otherwise, but thus far I see no other viable options.
 
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