Bzzzzt! Unintended consequences don't count. Waiting for positive, life-enhancing Republican ideas, visions and actions.
Looks like it could be a very long wait...
This has to be one of the most difficult challenges out there. You should offer a $1 million reward, like, you know, proof of BigFoot or something.
That said, I found something that is representative of the Republican vision, but I'm not quite sure if it meets all the criteria.
Rand Paul and the 19-Year Libertarian War on Low-Flow Toilets
Yeah, the low-flow toilets are crappy crappers. I wouldn't really call the Republicans right on this, though--the correct solution is the dual-flush design. One flusher for pee, one flusher for poo. The basic problem is one of compatibility. The floor connection is set at a certain distance from the wall and the pipe has to bend sufficiently to reach that point--and that causes problems with a low-flow design. (Look at your toilet--most toilets you can see the path the drain takes. Note how much more gentle the curve could be if the drain point was set closer to the wall, or even in the wall.)
As for light bulbs: A LED bulb is cheaper in the long run, period. The use cases for incandescent are very few. However, they went a little too far. They restricted them to specialty situations but didn't cover them correctly. There should have been no restriction on the production of incandescents but rather a mandate that they cost at least 50% more than an equivalent LED, unless there is no practical LED for the situation. (Thus bulbs for your oven don't get hit by the price requirement.) People can use them if they really need them, but the economics is always against them. (The lower electricity doesn't always cover it--think of cases where the person buying the bulbs isn't the person paying the power bill.) Personally, we still have three incandescent bulbs in use: They are outside. Our summer weather can be outside the specs for LED bulbs--while I have not tried it I would expect a short life out of a LED in those fixtures.