Redmt
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Pg&e is on their knees to the CPUC
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My sister lives in Folsom. Said her PG&E gas bill was $500 bucks this month.Pg&e is on their knees to the CPUC
Stay warm up there! Do all your neighbors have generators as well, or are some getting a little cold at this point?Day 2 with no power. I love my generator.View attachment 266223
Not many are as well prepared as we are. I was just on the phone with a long time neighbor/friend/widow. I may go get her and bring her up here. She's near 80 and doesn't need to deal with the bullshit.Stay warm up there! Do all your neighbors have generators as well, or are some getting a little cold at this point?
It's not necessarily PG&E, it the CPUC.
My sister lives in Folsom. Said her PG&E gas bill was $500 bucks this month.
I leave my house on at least a daily basis. Walked to the movies a couple of weeks ago. Now that was quite a trot! Almost four miles one way and quite cold. Slept well that night! Often I mooch a ride to the store with my daughter when she's driving to work. Bit of an inconvenience for both of us but better than wasting gas and running two vehicles on road salt. Sometimes I have to pick up my grandson at school if both parents are working. I walk there and back. Just over a mile. Good exercise and good example. He's only nine but I'm helping him get a handle on what is carbon footprint. Also, we spend time together during the walk personally interacting without technocrap assistance/obstruction. Try it. You've got nothing to lose but a few pounds. And the world has everything to gain. Win win all around as I see it. I'm no Greta Greenyburg but not an idiot either. And still dragging out deer in my seventies. Must be a reason.Oh pop pop how'd you escape the home again!
Seriously some of us aren't retired and have to leave home more then once a fortnight.
I applaud your chosen way of life the same as I respect those working long hours, driving thousands of miles a month filling that store with goods.I leave my house on at least a daily basis. Walked to the movies a couple of weeks ago. Now that was quite a trot! Almost four miles one way and quite cold. Slept well that night! Often I mooch a ride to the store with my daughter when she's driving to work. Bit of an inconvenience for both of us but better than wasting gas and running two vehicles on road salt. Sometimes I have to pick up my grandson at school if both parents are working. I walk there and back. Just over a mile. Good exercise and good example. He's only nine but I'm helping him get a handle on what is carbon footprint. Also, we spend time together during the walk personally interacting without technocrap assistance/obstruction. Try it. You've got nothing to lose but a few pounds. And the world has everything to gain. Win win all around as I see it. I'm no Greta Greenyburg but not an idiot either. And still dragging out deer in my seventies. Must be a reason.
California sucks and 12% of the population lives there. Wyoming is awesome and 0.2% of the population lives there.
Unfortunate for so many.