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As Joe Biden’s disastrous presidency winds down, the president seems to daily go out of his way to kneecap the incoming Trump administration and stick a finger in the eye—to put it nicely—of the American people, who made it abundantly clear in November that they want no more part of him, Kamala or their ilk.
And as he continues his battle against affordable, reliable energy and tries to foist not-ready-for-prime technology on us, he’s quietly made another move, this one to ban affordable water heaters:
The Biden administration finalized climate regulations to ban most natural gas-powered instantaneous water heaters—a move that critics say will drive up costs for consumers.
The Department of Energy—which formally published the rules the day after Christmas—didn’t issue a press release announcing the action, a departure from past appliance regulations. The published rules say the regulations are expected to help the climate by curbing carbon dioxide emissions.
Overall, under the regulations, roughly 40 percent of the new tankless water heaters available in the United States today will be taken off the market by 2029. Experts and industry officials say that will force consumers to purchase either more expensive or less efficient water heater models.
Our friends at our sister site Twitchy rounded up some of the social media reaction to Biden’s latest far-left move. Let’s just say, a whole bunch of folks weren’t happy: […]
Rescind immediately https://t.co/5peN0kFlxL
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) January 3, 2025
But I thought Trump was the threat to democracy? https://t.co/MTAJyBy5f8
— Rick N (@R_Whiskey) January 3, 2025
— Read More: redstate.com
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