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November 4, 2019 at 8:48 am #6557lawverParticipant
PG&E wants us to get so mad that we assume the fire debt in our mad dash to take them over. Oh, did I mention the taxes to cover the pension for all of these new government employees?
Keep them private but strip them of all liquid assets so their share holders bleed. Don’t let T.U.R.N. screw it up as they did with Diablo Canyon; they cost us rate payers far more than it should have; again for the idea of penalizing PG&E.
October 29, 2019 at 9:14 pm #6555FlyerParticipantReally? Go stand in a line at DMV and be helped by some government moron and think how great that would be to have our power run by these same people.
Imprison their executives? Well that’s crazy but at least that is possible with non government entities. We can’t imprison the incompetent government people that can not get the drug attics off the streets. With the government we don’t get that option.
October 24, 2019 at 8:38 am #6554AZbunchParticipantThat’s why I continue to keep my 28+ years-old land-line. I do love finally having Verizon service up there, but I sure don’t want to depend on it…
October 22, 2019 at 11:41 am #6553carlshomeParticipantbigtreestechman, I guess that confirms once again that the only reliable communication link is a AT&T land line. Thanks for the input.
October 22, 2019 at 11:35 am #6552bigtreestechmanKeymasterVerizon and Comcast went out in Dorrinton. ATT land line stayed active.
I believe that Verizon stayed up in Arnold.October 21, 2019 at 8:58 pm #6551carlshomeParticipantHey, I get being bent about it all. But a few practical questions:
1. During the last power cut by PG&E, Verizon cell service went dead. Did Comcast go dead too?
2. I walked my neighborhood at the bottom of Sierra Parkway at Indian Rock and several neighbors had automatic generators (like Generac) running. Do these generators vary their speed and output based on demand? or run full out all the time?
3. My AT&T land line was working during the power cut, although with an old school wired Princess phone. Did anyone lose functionality of their AT&T land line (other than by a powered cordless phone)?
I’m just trying to figure out future options if the PG&E turn offs become the new normal. I can’t be driving up for several days with short notice every time PG&E decides to cut the power. Or maybe I just never keep anything in my fridge any more?
Comments? Suggestions? How are you coping?
Carl
October 21, 2019 at 5:54 pm #6550bigtreestechmanKeymasterPG&E is once again threatening to shut down power in Dorrington.
We need to shut down PG&E, imprison their executives, claw back their bonuses and dividends, and create real Public Services! -
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