Nov 13, 2009

Most Americans favor big screen TVs over energy conservation

California is expected to implement energy-conserving regulations any day now that manufacturers and retailers say will in effect ban the sale of big-screen TVs in the state.


Other states are likely to follow the Golden State’s “green” initiative in the months ahead.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 66% of Americans oppose a law that would effectively ban the sale of big-screen televisions to save energy. Sixteen percent (16%) favor the idea, and 18% are not sure.

California may ban big-screen TVs? When they do prices drop drastically and lots of them will be sold. Sold to people leaving California for less restrictive and less taxed states.

Greenies, who still think man has the ability to change the climate, will eventually see to it there is a federal ban on big-screen TV’s.

They got their foot in the door with twisted light bulbs and they won’t stop until we all drive cars with lawn mower engines.

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