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Good news: Feds mindlessly approving fake products as “energy efficient”
Topic Started: Apr 4 2010, 12:45 AM (148 Views)
DragonLegend
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Fox News

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These fake products were submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy for approval as part of an undercover investigation by the Government Accountability Office.

The office wanted to see how easily the feds could be duped, since the Energy Star program used to identify products as energy savers serves as a guide to businesses looking for such modern marvels and the basis for millions of dollars in incentivizing tax credits — including $300 million from the stimulus.

The products fooled the federal government three out of four times. Of the 20 products submitted for approval, 15 were given the thumbs up. GAO reported that the federal government generally did not ask for critical evidence to back up its claims about how energy-efficient — or real — its bogus products were.


Don’t worry; I’m sure the government will use exactly the same level of care when they give their approval for your medications and medical procedures... :X
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Parasky
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The EPA is an Independent Regulatory Agency, it's not run by the government. Sanctioned and funded by it, maybe, but not run by it.
"The wages of sin is death but so is the salary of virtue, and at least the evil get to go home early on Fridays." - Terry Pratchett, Small Gods
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DragonLegend
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The Congressional Budget Office is independent, but it is still part of the federal government, and so is the EPA.
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Lazurath
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From a Land Down Under
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DragonLegend
Apr 4 2010, 12:45 AM
Don’t worry; I’m sure the government will use exactly the same level of care when they give their approval for your medications and medical procedures... :X
Yes, it's already happened over here in Australia. And Britain. And France, and Germany, and Norway, and Canada, and Italy...
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And it failed every time. ;))
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