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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

"From each according to his ability, to each according to his need" - Karl Marx

If you earn more, you pay more. 

That’s the basic idea behind sweeping changes proposed by California’s three largest power companies that will impact your electricity bill.

17 comments:

  1. Marxist pols fuck around, and continue to fuck around, never mind the finding out.
    Car keys go right into that electric outlet over there...

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    1. I’m waiting to see the look on those Hollywood types that give lip service to communism.
      Wait till they have to pay the freight, instead of just virtue signaling!

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  2. Fuck Joe Biden!


    It cannot be said often enough....

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  3. I saw this a few days ago, those folks are nutz in CA.

    Mr. Lane, here is something similar being done by the federal government - folks with good/great credit are going to be hit with fees within their mortgages to subsidize folks with bad credit.

    https://nypost.com/2023/04/16/how-the-us-is-subsidizing-high-risk-homebuyers-at-the-cost-of-those-with-good-credit/

    We've gone bat shite crazy as a country and a very serious storm is brewing.

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    1. What is a mortgage?

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    2. I'm reminded of Ethel Merman's character to Milton Berle's character after the Smiler went flying out there;

      'These things happen because people like you say 'These things happen' when they happen. That's what's wrong with this country.'

      Or something like that. My point is the country has gone batshit crazy because we sit around saying there's a storm brewing. I have heard such talk for over a decade.

      Yes, it was ten+ years, a case can be made for twenty-five years, of bearing up under increasing tyranny before the powder keg finally lit off to start the American Revolution.

      I think its different this time. Namely, then it was a single antagonist, the tyrant King George.
      Today, its the enemy within putting up multiple fronts (gun grabbers, pedophilia, soft on crime, violence against white, Christian, harassing/jailing lawful people, etc) plus global economic instabilty and unfettered graft and corruption. I would say this presents great opportunity aka target rich, except we're all sitting around saying these things happen as we watch the world go batshit crazy.

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  4. A fixed rate meaning whatever you use you pay the same rate per month?? Hell yes! Bring on the rolling blackouts!

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    1. This is the "entry rate". California politicians do this a lot. They lie to the public, give them a small fee or tax to start, and then raise it to the sky in a few years.

      You have to live a while in California to understand how stupid Democrat voters are. No really. People here are very, very stupid about Progressive politicians and how they ruined this state.

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  5. As I understand it, it won't be a fixed-rate plan exactly. There's the fixed rate based on household income, and then on top of that there's a charge based on usage.

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    1. Oh. You mean a "surcharge to pay for the lawsuits".

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  6. If you "earn more" and you still live in California at this point, you're a dumb fuck who deserves to pay more.

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  7. I say that on the very day this passes into law, all the people turn on and leave on every light and crank up the stereo, TV, kitchen appliance, even doggo's auto feeder.

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  8. If they want to delve deeper into Marxism, give em a helpful shove.

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  9. Marx was a self hating Jew. Mensheviks. Bolsheviks. Think.

    Ragnar

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  10. How are they going to determine someone's income? Will people have to release their tax returns to the electric company or make a financial statement directly to the company to keep their power hooked up?

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  11. WestcoastDeplorableApril 19, 2023 at 7:46 PM

    Yes that plan to stick it to us on utilities sucks, but check this out...Frontier the broadband/cable company now charges you a $50 "restocking fee" for returning your modem/cable box. That's right...if you DON'T return it they'll charge you $100 or more; if you DO return it, the cost is $50.
    Damned if you do.....

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