Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

IamSauerKraut t1_j6wut8n wrote

Unable to counter my specific comments, you insert gratuitous commentary that supports only your narrative. I need not temper my comments just because you want me to state something different. Nor does what your latest comment subjugate my point to your narrative.

Fact: the lack of competition places UGI in a position where they, and they alone, can determine the market price. Is it a monopoly? Technically, no. You do not deny that point - the lack of competition - when you describe the propane situation.

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Mor_Tearach t1_j6wpc4c wrote

This is such a huge conversation to keep going- apparently PPL is now designated " Buy " on the market. Looking around, claim seems to be higher energy source costs all around.

But. Something smells around as bad as the road kill deer PA ceased to do anything about citing ' budget '. You use the same Wh but are billed as actually using more?

What bugs me is energy companies like natural gas escaping free from taxes, threat from those companies being " Well if you tax us we'll just stop creating Pennsylvania jobs ". Also nonsense. Gas is here. What are they going to do, tunnel in from Maryland?

Also infuriating, price gouging is only illegal if it's done when there's a declared national emergency. This is just crazy.

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Waste_Ad_5565 t1_j6woc7b wrote

You just need to keep track of your job search/interview history, they usually only ask for verification if you're filing for an extension.

Right now all you need to do every week is fill out two applications, do one job search activity (this includes spending time searching on indeed, Linkin etc) , and file your weekly certification. Also register on the Career Links website if you haven't already.

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THRlTY t1_j6wo88n wrote

I love seeing the sky in Potter County, I definitely recommend it for anyone who can make it up there. My family goes camping at Lyman Run State Park every year and we drive up to Cherry Springs at night to check out the sky. Always a treat, as long as it isn't raining or cloudy lol

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Mor_Tearach t1_j6wnj44 wrote

Same and we also live way out in the middle of nowhere so have a well. Woman who helps us with a very elderly mother lives in a small town . Both she and her husband work full time and pick up extra hours when they can.

Rent has almost doubled, water bill through the roof and now their electric bill looks like a mortgage payment. She began using a food bank run out of a local church, she's frantic poor nice thing.

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