They only have 3 months to live and desperately stealing all they can. I don't have any friends in this wretched liberal southern city so I feel all alone and I'm about to shut my electric off completely and buy a solar panel and battery pack.
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Restaurants in the Central Valley are closing- 108 here today. One guys bill was $21,000 for PG&E (our electricity provider who screws us)
Our little home, with just 2 people, is insane. We sold it, now we're moving out of Commiefornia in two weeks! Lived here my whole life, but it's a shithole now that they're letting hundreds of thousands illegals cross over the San Diego/TJ border. Hell, they pull up in boats and jet skis in places like La Jolla. Buh Bye!
Thank you guys for sharing! It cheered me up in the worst way possible. I love you guys!
Another Central Valley..Behind enemy lines Anon here...Our A/C bill last month was 700$...A bag of groceries and assorted waters ..108$...Needless to say, we have lost a lot of weight here :)
Yes! Southern California. Our electric bills have doubled in a year or so, seems higher every month. I called about it, and the guy just tiredly said, “yes, lots of people are calling, and yes, it’s about doubled for everyone.” Doesn’t matter how much you use. I think it has to do with the electric companies being sued for the many forest fires and then the government passes that cost on to the consumers.
Disgusting.
I decided to take back the money they stole by shutting the service entirely. Even if I kill the breakers I would have received a stupid basic bill with a bunch of inexplicable Petty charges like delivery fee whatever that means. The money I save I'm going to buy portable folding solar panel, lithium battery Bank and a low power oven there are a lot of great inexpensive Technologies available now to work around and they pay for themselves in little time at these rates.
My Edison bill for last month was almost $600.
Two years ago it was never over $300.
I remember hearing about people in the midwest receiving power Bills in the thousands of dollars people were literally dying. I'm starting to get why Texas has twice a number of indictments on the federal docket than California somewhere in the range of 200,000 Plus