Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They’re suggesting banning has leaf blowers, stoves, and water heaters by 2045. In 25 years this is not revolutionary or problematic. Plus, these bans always grandfather in older existing structures - they’re usually about new construction and renovation. Leaf blowers are already banned in TKPK...I live there.
Also, I think many (most?) chefs prefer induction.
Induction stoves are the worst. Gas is the best. You can instantly turn off and on your heat source and much finer control with gas than induction and electric stoves.
Anonymous wrote:At this rate TP will ban TP to wipe your behind after pooping because it is 'bad for the environment'. Why do you need toilet paper when you can use your hand that's re-usable?
Anonymous wrote:They’re suggesting banning has leaf blowers, stoves, and water heaters by 2045. In 25 years this is not revolutionary or problematic. Plus, these bans always grandfather in older existing structures - they’re usually about new construction and renovation. Leaf blowers are already banned in TKPK...I live there.
Also, I think many (most?) chefs prefer induction.
Anonymous wrote:But I noticed they've stubbornly refused to outlaw cars for city residents.
Seems like their concern about the environment is really just window dressing, as they're avoiding hard measures that might get people mad.
Anonymous wrote:But I noticed they've stubbornly refused to outlaw cars for city residents.
Seems like their concern about the environment is really just window dressing, as they're avoiding hard measures that might get people mad.
Anonymous wrote:They’re suggesting banning has leaf blowers, stoves, and water heaters by 2045. In 25 years this is not revolutionary or problematic. Plus, these bans always grandfather in older existing structures - they’re usually about new construction and renovation. Leaf blowers are already banned in TKPK...I live there.
Also, I think many (most?) chefs prefer induction.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that not everyone subscribes to the Washington Post and, more than likely, will not be able to read that linked article, right?
Perhaps you should go into details about the proposal if you want people to get outraged as much as you are too.
Also, if you don't live in Takoma Park, why do you care? [/quote
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