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United States News Title: Rand Paul wants government hands off his toilet If the federal government can support abortion rights, why cant it also support light bulb choice, Sen. Rand Paul asked Thursday morning. And dont even get him started about his toilet. The Kentucky Republican began making the link between the personal, the political and the plumbing-related when he asked Kathleen Hogan, the DOE deputy assistant secretary on energy efficiency, I was wondering if youre pro-choice? Im pro-choice of bulbs, Hogan responded. Actually, thats the point, Paul said, during an appliance efficiency hearing at the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. The point is that most members of your administration probably would be frank and characterize themselves and upfront as being pro-choice for abortion, he said, but youre really anti-choice on every other consumer item. Paul continued on a string of attacks against federal regulations and labeled the lighting efficiency standards set by a 2007 energy law as just another government overreach. Light bulbs, refrigerators, toilets, you name it. You cant go around your house without being told what to buy, Paul said. You restrict my purchases. You dont care about my choices. You dont care about the consumer. Frankly, my toilets dont work in my house, and I blame you and people like you who want to tell me what I can install in my house, Paul said. He added, I find it insulting. Im all for energy conservation but I wish youd come here to extol me, to cajole me, to encourage, he said. But you come instead with fines [and] threats of jail. (For the record, at no point during the hearing did Hogan threaten to arrest Paul.) Back to abortion, he said, I think there should be self-examination from the administration on the idea that you favor a womans right to an abortion but you dont favor a woman, or a mans, right to choose what kind of light bulb, what kind of dishwasher. In the middle of her response to Pauls line of comments, Hogan said, My view is what you want Is to buy a toilet that works! Paul interrupted. Hogan replied: "I can help you find a toilet that works." Ive been waiting 20 years to talk about how bad these toilets are, Paul later said. Chairman Jeff Bingaman responded, Well, Im sorry about your toilet. Wyoming Republican Sen. Mike Enzi, whose Better Use of Light Bulbs Act would repeal the lighting provisions in the 2007 energy law, didnt attend the hearing. After Paul's comments, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.) called out her ENR colleague, saying that it behooves us all not to engage in name-calling of those officials who are trying to carry out the work, as the chairman has so well pointed out, that Congress has asked them to do.
Poster Comment: Paul gets it. The author of this article is an idiot though. Jeanne Shaheen is also a moron. Rand Paul 2012
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I remember when people of Paul's philosophy were against forcing the American auto industry installing mandatory seat belts in cars.
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