Make Dishwashers Great Again

Maybe Trump did see a problem with dishwashers and did the research on it
A thoroughly laughable idea.

Why is that?
tRump did the research?

Try to be serious.

What's wrong with that? It only took me one minute to read the OP and what they found. Besides, I didn't mean Trump actually did the research himself, but might have been made aware of the problem, and took measures to have it looked into, you know, like Burisma.

I like the fact that he's taking time to look into practical matters that affect your average everyday American. Most Presidents don't do that. He recently gave permission for telephone companies to use technology that stops robocalls; I guess it wasn't permitted before. He also told Rubio he would sign a bill that kept the entire country on daylight savings time instead of us monkeying around with our clocks twice a year. I don't know whatever happened to that bill, but I wish it would come out and get passed.
 
Glad we're focusing on the important things!

For the record my dishwasher works perfectly. Don't buy cheap shit and expect premium results.
How old and what’s the make?

I have a Bosch that’s a few years old. So quiet, it’s got a light that shines on the floor to tell you it’s running. If you need the heavy cycle, it runs for about 2 1/4 hours. It wasn’t cheap, but better than the last two I had. They were junk. I don’t think I can praise or criticize Donnie for this situation though.


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And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
it is like the 1.6 gallon toilets that do not work. We do not have a water shortage. The Left causes problems.

I would like to replace my toilet, but I don't want to get stuck with one of those models. My employer bought one for the mens room at work, and it's been nothing of a problem since he got it. I used it a couple of times, and instead of one flush like I only had to do with his old toilet, I have to flush three or four times.

Get the ones from Canada [emoji1063]. They are better. Then yell at them while you flush. Say stuff like “take off ya hoser”!, and good day, when it flushes. Works every time.


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And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Yeah, now there's a war on dishwashers and toilets. Don can't get his shit to flush.

People are flushing toilets 10 times, 15 times as opposed to once. They end up using more water,” Trump said, continuing that the Environmental Protection Agency is "looking at" the issue at "his suggestion."

“We have a situation where we’re looking very strongly at sinks and showers and other elements of bathrooms, where you turn the faucet on in areas where there’s tremendous amounts of water, where it rushes out to sea because you could never handle it. And you don’t get any water. You turn on the faucet and you don’t get any water,” Trump said during the White House round-table on small business and red tape reduction."

No Don, it's your turds.

Does he have to plunge, if it overflows? I’m thinking there’s a guy for that.


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And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.



Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Deregulation will help them get their lives back.

These regulations have caused an infuriating and devastating degradation of the quality of appliances and the quality of life in our homes.

nothing could possibly be further from the truth

the NRTL's loosened up their standards, . allowing 3rd world manufactured appliances easier entry into the USA. There have been a number of CSPC recalls

the backlash was overprotective codes made explicitly for dishwashers

Fact is, if they didn't lower the bar, we wouldn't need tariffs

And YOU would have a better DW'er

~S~
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.



Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Deregulation will help them get their lives back.

These regulations have caused an infuriating and devastating degradation of the quality of appliances and the quality of life in our homes.

nothing could possibly be further from the truth

the NRTL's loosened up their standards, . allowing 3rd world manufactured appliances easier entry into the USA. There have been a number of CSPC recalls

the backlash was overprotective codes made explicitly for dishwashers

Fact is, if they didn't lower the bar, we wouldn't need tariffs

And YOU would have a better DW'er

~S~
Good, then you support Trump eliminating the regulations since you claim they’re no impact upon anything.
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.



Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Deregulation will help them get their lives back.

These regulations have caused an infuriating and devastating degradation of the quality of appliances and the quality of life in our homes.

nothing could possibly be further from the truth

the NRTL's loosened up their standards, . allowing 3rd world manufactured appliances easier entry into the USA. There have been a number of CSPC recalls

the backlash was overprotective codes made explicitly for dishwashers

Fact is, if they didn't lower the bar, we wouldn't need tariffs

And YOU would have a better DW'er

~S~
Good, then you support Trump eliminating the regulations since you claim they’re no impact upon anything.



Trump is essentially advocating free trade, IE>Give us your tired huddled dishwashers from some globalists wretched sweatshop

Livin' the impact of that has been>>

Half a million dishwashers recalled due to risk of fire

Fiery Dishwasher Recall Expanded To Cover 557,000 Total Machines

dishwasher-fire-FI.jpg

dishwasher-fire1.jpg

~S~
 
Your link was teaching people how to use the dishwasher, people like you that seem to stupid to figure it out on their own.

TRIGGERED!!!!!!!!

Yes you were. Thanks for letting us know.

Golfing Gator there are 60 posts in this thread... Show the class where I was stimulated to accuse someone of being 'stupid'... You young man were the one that was prompted to use the word stupid... But that is not surprising, you trigger easily...

why does the word stupid trigger you? Have you been called stupid all your life and that is why it triggers you?


R U FKN STUPID?


lol
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.

Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers
it is like the 1.6 gallon toilets that do not work. We do not have a water shortage. The Left causes problems.
And you wonder why you don't have a water shortage?

Live with your own septic, and technically you use very little ater because most is returned through the leaching process.

Live on a sewer system & that water goes to the treatment plant & dumped into a river.

Water is becoming an issue. Why do Republicans like to waste our resources?
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.



Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Deregulation will help them get their lives back.

These regulations have caused an infuriating and devastating degradation of the quality of appliances and the quality of life in our homes.

nothing could possibly be further from the truth

the NRTL's loosened up their standards, . allowing 3rd world manufactured appliances easier entry into the USA. There have been a number of CSPC recalls

the backlash was overprotective codes made explicitly for dishwashers

Fact is, if they didn't lower the bar, we wouldn't need tariffs

And YOU would have a better DW'er

~S~
Good, then you support Trump eliminating the regulations since you claim they’re no impact upon anything.



Trump is essentially advocating free trade, IE>Give us your tired huddled dishwashers from some globalists wretched sweatshop

Livin' the impact of that has been>>

Half a million dishwashers recalled due to risk of fire

Fiery Dishwasher Recall Expanded To Cover 557,000 Total Machines

dishwasher-fire-FI.jpg

dishwasher-fire1.jpg

~S~
Glad you agree that we’ve finally got a great President.
 
And clothes washers too.


“Why is Trump talking about dishwashers?” asks Slate. “It’s part of Trump’s core campaign message: nostalgia for a fictitious era in American history where everything was better, simpler.”

Maybe. But there’s also this reality: he is 100% correct about this whole topic. It’s a big and important one too.

American dishwashers used to work. They were wonderful labor-saving devices. They kept our kitchens cleaner. They sanitized the dishes, helping to stop cross-contamination and generally improving health over the iffy process of handwashing. Also, as with all household appliances, they made life better, reducing one more chore that was widely seen as women’s work.

Then one day they just stopped doing the work.

What happened?

Older models of dishwashers used 15 gallons of water. Today the typical “Energy Star” model will attempt to wash with three gallons. Sorry but that’s just not possible, no matter how many fancy tricks you try.

Dishwashers used to wash all the dishes in under one hour. Now they take two hours, three hours, and four hours, and still don’t get the dishes clean. So much for saving on energy. Less water, sure, but more electricity — and what does it mean to save resources when the thing doesn’t work?

All of this is directly due to government regulations.



Let’s Talk about Ghastly Dishwashers


Deregulation will help them get their lives back.

These regulations have caused an infuriating and devastating degradation of the quality of appliances and the quality of life in our homes.

nothing could possibly be further from the truth

the NRTL's loosened up their standards, . allowing 3rd world manufactured appliances easier entry into the USA. There have been a number of CSPC recalls

the backlash was overprotective codes made explicitly for dishwashers

Fact is, if they didn't lower the bar, we wouldn't need tariffs

And YOU would have a better DW'er

~S~
Good, then you support Trump eliminating the regulations since you claim they’re no impact upon anything.



Trump is essentially advocating free trade, IE>Give us your tired huddled dishwashers from some globalists wretched sweatshop

Livin' the impact of that has been>>

Half a million dishwashers recalled due to risk of fire

Fiery Dishwasher Recall Expanded To Cover 557,000 Total Machines

dishwasher-fire-FI.jpg

dishwasher-fire1.jpg

~S~
Glad you agree that we’ve finally got a great President.

Wall street icons advocating free trade thru deregulation are what tanked american manufacturing, american jobs, american middle class, etc

~S~
 

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