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It’s Not Just Gas Stoves, Biden Regime Also Looking to Ban Gas Generators, All Other Gas-Fueled Appliances

"Just months after a Biden-appointed regulator teased a ban on gas stoves, the administration is working to enact a rule that would prohibit the manufacturing of nearly all portable gas generators on the U.S. market.

A proposed Consumer Product Safety Commission rule limits the amount of carbon monoxide a product can emit, with the commission admitting that 95 percent of portable gas generators on the market cannot comply with its new standard. As a result, industry leaders say, the rule will prompt widespread generator shortages, as manufacturers only have six months to design generators that meet the proposed regulation. That process normally takes years, Portable Generator Manufacturers’ Association executive director Susan Orenga told the Washington Free Beacon.

The rule proposal comes just months after Biden-backed commissioner Richard Trumka Jr. teased a similar regulatory ban on gas stoves, which he called a “hidden hazard.” It also comes as many Americans face an increased risk of power outages as the country increasingly relies on green energy to produce its electricity. A whopping two-thirds of North America faces an “elevated risk” of power blackouts this summer, a leading grid watchdog found in May, a vulnerability that stems from America’s increase in green power generation and decrease in fossil fuel power plants. California, for example, saw power outages in the summer of 2022 as electricity demand surged."

You can't make this shit up....
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4meAndyou · F
Because he wants people in the north to freeze to death during four day power outages in the winter? I lived through one of those...with no heat whatsoever. I got into bed the first night and didn't know if I would wake up. I had to pile ALL of my clothing onto the bed under the big, heavy quilt...and I had to wear a hoodie to protect my head.

Most people who own gas powered generators do so because they don't want to freeze to death in the winter when the power lines are taken down by trees falling, and/or they have medical equipment in the home that depends on electricity to operate.