Cali going as Venezuela this Halloween
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PG&E has spent billions on Green Energy projects, all of it either mandated by the state or signed off on by the state. How many billions has the state spent on their high speed rail project and bike lanes and light-rail? But the electrical infrastructure, as well as the roads and bridges and tunnels, and the water system have been left is disrepair despite the fact that we have some of the highest fuel and vehicle registration fees in the country.WestlinnDuck said:PG&E isn’t a particularly well run utility. On the other hand literally every major decision they make has to be approved by the dem appointees that make up the California Public Utility Commission. How much should they spend on vegetation management and what does the program consist of? Plan needs PUC approval. How much renewable energy from solar and wind do they need? Mandated by the state of California. How much can they charge customers for their power? Needs approval by the PUC.
Leftards love to ignore this reality and blame the investor owned utility. Never the dems fault. Power didn’t use to go off in Cali when the wind blew. Now it does. Just like Newsome wants to blame big oil for the high Cali gasoline prices. Just ignore all the leftard state regulations on the type of gasoline that must be used and the cap and trade nonsense and the high state taxes on gasoline.
Gas is cheaper in Topeka, Kansas than in downtown LA? Just ignore the difference in rent costs, minimum wage costs, worker compensation costs, zoning costs and all the other garbage that the state throws onto a private business. But Newsome needs to spend some more tax dollars to figure out how to blame big oil. Did you know the price differential between the Chevron station in downtown Portland and the Wilsonville Costco? 90 cents a gallon. Go figure. Like I said, leftards don’t do numbers and sh*t.
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This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
Seriously thinking about getting a NG generator. This state is a fucking joke.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
Even if you have solar you need a generator because your solar needs the gridSFGbob said:
Seriously thinking about getting a NG generator. This state is a fucking joke.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for
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No issue up here in old mossy Seattle.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
Yeah but you live in Seattle.ThomasFremont said:
No issue up here in old mossy Seattle.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
Yeah. It’s awesome. Too many Californians, but aside from that...Sledog said:
Yeah but you live in Seattle.ThomasFremont said:
No issue up here in old mossy Seattle.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
Don't forget to compost comrade!ThomasFremont said:
Yeah. It’s awesome. Too many Californians, but aside from that...Sledog said:
Yeah but you live in Seattle.ThomasFremont said:
No issue up here in old mossy Seattle.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for -
I’m sorry, is composting supposed to be your version of a diss on Seattle?Sledog said:
Don't forget to compost comrade!ThomasFremont said:
Yeah. It’s awesome. Too many Californians, but aside from that...Sledog said:
Yeah but you live in Seattle.ThomasFremont said:
No issue up here in old mossy Seattle.RaceBannon said:This issue caught my wife's attention bigly. Greatest state in the union can't keep the power on without burning down the state.
After the 7.1 quake being a prepper was big in our house again. Now she is worried how we can use all our survival stuff without power.
As long as I can light the fresh bowl I don't mind warm booze. Was not the answer she was looking for
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