We need to ban gasoline-powered vehicles and rely on power lines to charge electric cars, because what have electric power lines ever done to harm the environment?
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Replying to @Steve_Sailer
It's a funny gotcha but power lines somehow manage to not be a catastrophic danger in states that aren't (entirely) run by an alliance of progressive religious fanatics and grifters addicted to the money to be made off virtue signalling.
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Yeah, such a giant and powerful corporation that the state made them liable for wildfires. It's a puppet for the state government because it has nothing but fixed assets.
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No kidding. Absent a decent dividend who would invest in a Cali energy utility? The state is run by Green zealots and eco-grifters who see electricity generation as a lemon to be squeezed. I can't wait until they bankrupt PG&E and the state takes over. https://twitter.com/mike_jochum/status/1190483688716460033?s=20 …
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Replying to @mike3141592653 @mike_jochum and
Plainly contradicted by reality: * Can't build nuclear power plants * Forced to spend on unprofitable renewables - benefiting the connected people who run manufacturing for them * Forced to pay for residential solar panels that do zero for them * Held liable for forest fires
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It *looks* exactly like the state has puppeted the nominally private energy company and used it to enrich state officials and their relatives at the expense of the actual business because that's what's happened. It doesn't look like they're dictating rules to the state.
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