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Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Freedom Is Not the Problem, It Is the Solution
By Michele Bachmann
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Are you struggling to keep up with rising gas prices?


Doesn’t it seem like year after year, more and more decisions we should be making for ourselves, are instead being made by nameless bureaucrats in Washington? They tell us how to spend our money. They tell us how to run our businesses. They tell us how to raise our families. And now, when you thought things couldn’t become anymore absurd, they even tell us what kind of light bulbs we can use in our own homes.

Yes, that’s right, a recent piece of legislation passed in Washington has outlawed the everyday household light bulb.

Think this a joke?

I only wish it were. Congress slipped into the recent energy bill a mandate that within four years the everyday incandescent bulb is to disappear from the shelves of your local grocery and hardware stores. In it’s place? The fluorescent bulb that for years many consumers have avoided.

The list of complaints about fluorescent bulbs is long. Some are bothered by the higher price, others by the harsher light, others by their lack of adaptability to household fixtures, and still others by concerns over their mercury content.

So on what grounds has Washington justified this unwanted intrusion into our lives?

They say that these high-mercury bulbs will reduce the strain on our energy supply, reduce the carbon footprint, and lead to greater energy efficiency. But there’s little to no evidence to back up their claims.

Congress has intruded on your shopping list on a whim; in favor of a fad.

Well, that doesn’t sit well with me and I know it doesn’t sit well with you.

America was founded on the idea that people are far better able to make their own decisions than the government.

So I’ve the Light Bulb Freedom of Choice Act, which makes a simple challenge to Big Brother: either Congress’ own independent investigative arm, the Government Accountability Office (GAO), marshals evidence to back up the assumptions behind the light bulb ban – or Congress repeals the mandate.

In other words, I’m asking Congress to actually be – hold your breath – accountable to the people. If they are going to intrude into our lives, and control our most basic decisions, the least they can do is have enough respect for the American people to back-up their claims.

Specifically, my bill would ask the GAO to study whether the ban: Continued...

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Congresswoman Michele Bachmann represents Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District

 
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Subject: individuals
"Rather than giving people information and allowing us to make individual decisions"

If your individual decision is to use ten times the amount of energy and create ten times the amount of waste and pollution as everyone else it will be my individual decision to vote for people who will regulate the activities you indulge in that are messing up the land air and water we both share.

Congresswoman Bachmann
The issue isn't lightbulbs; it's much broader. The issue is that government regulation has gone way beyond what the Constitution allows because science has become so politicised. Rather than giving people information and allowing us to make individual decisions about what is in our enlightened best interest, environmentalists, et al. have concluded that we folks don't have the intelligence to make such decisions; therefore, they need to decide for us.
The problem is that they are no smarter in the aggregate than we are, and unintended consequences often result when everyone is forced to behave in a particular way. For example, we were not aware that removing lead from paint would result in a dramatic increase in mold infestations with resultant health problems for many people. Because lead was outlawed, there was not time to compare the health effects of leaded paint and unleaded paint, or to develop safe alternatives. Our nation is in a precarious energy situation because Congress mandates which energy sources are acceptable or not acceptable; therefore we do not use domestically available resources optimally. This has made us dependent on foreign energy sources which are controlled, in many cases, by people who are not our friends, if not our enemies. Many other examples could be given.
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