That's why Democrats are demanding it be Regulated, and Federalized.
We need the Power Grid to be in the Hands of Companies devoted to the Idea of America First. And anyone who sells out to China and received money from them should be rushed before a Firing Squad. We've reached a Tipping Point on our Fight for Freedom against Tyranny, and unless we start enforcing our own Laws, and punishing those for Treason, who've committed Treason. Then our Country is dead.
They did this in calif in a way. Took individual city plants that were successful and paid for a healthy city. Then the state took them over. Cities screwed.
California power is corrupt AF. I live where we have a small company but PG&E is preventing it from selling to a majority of residential households, for instance. Is that the kinda thing you are talking about?
I'd say it should be hybrid: localities (townships, counties, whathaveya) should own their own production, the networks can be controlled or regulated by other entities, etc.
There can be a balance that encourages competition, innovation, and higher levels of service and regulation and control ensuring safety.
We need some based engineers to come up with such a system and very based military vets to govern it.
it supposedly does. the non-profit that oversees the yearly maintenance/winterization didn't do on-site inspections...they war-gamed it instead. ercot reports to the state energy committee (iirc) and the legislature. there will be lots of finger-pointing about this.
That's why Democrats are demanding it be Regulated, and Federalized.
We need the Power Grid to be in the Hands of Companies devoted to the Idea of America First. And anyone who sells out to China and received money from them should be rushed before a Firing Squad. We've reached a Tipping Point on our Fight for Freedom against Tyranny, and unless we start enforcing our own Laws, and punishing those for Treason, who've committed Treason. Then our Country is dead.
Isn't that what Texans are planning to do with their state?
They did this in calif in a way. Took individual city plants that were successful and paid for a healthy city. Then the state took them over. Cities screwed.
California power is corrupt AF. I live where we have a small company but PG&E is preventing it from selling to a majority of residential households, for instance. Is that the kinda thing you are talking about?
I'd say it should be hybrid: localities (townships, counties, whathaveya) should own their own production, the networks can be controlled or regulated by other entities, etc.
There can be a balance that encourages competition, innovation, and higher levels of service and regulation and control ensuring safety.
We need some based engineers to come up with such a system and very based military vets to govern it.
But we also have to make sure these people are legitimately based, and not just pretending to be based, like Senator Tom Cotton.
100%. "Starship Troopers"-like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOQMpb_R41Y (I'll reupload to bitchute eventually)
https://www.bitchute.com/video/kVpYvV0O7uI/
it supposedly does. the non-profit that oversees the yearly maintenance/winterization didn't do on-site inspections...they war-gamed it instead. ercot reports to the state energy committee (iirc) and the legislature. there will be lots of finger-pointing about this.