Yes, fer crissakes, this has been old news for YEARS. You're just getting around to throwing your hissy fit over the sensationalized right-wing horse-puckey NOW?
The bulbs themselves are NOT banned. You will not be inspected, ticketed, prosecuted or otherwise penalized for owning and using 100 Watt light bulbs! To think so is pure idiocy. The government can no more enforce a true ban of light bulbs than it can take away everyone's guns. They couldn't come up with the money and the manpower in 100 years!
If you're so dead set against CFLs, stock up on incandescents. A couple dozen should last the average person a LIFETIME. How often do you change light bulbs? Hardly ever.
You can still get 100W incandescents. Like someone else said they're called "rough service" bulbs, and they're unlikely to ever be taken off the market because there is no suitable replacement.
Yes the vast majority of the energy consumed by an incandescent bulb is heat, but you are not getting a dollar-for-dollar return on the heat energy generated by a light bulb. It's cheaper to run the furnace.
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