Wide_Television_7074

Wide_Television_7074 t1_izoilpb wrote

Or is it that you are too lazy to learn the history of the state that you live in? Possibly too lazy to even read the comments you reply to? You have to work for knowledge, it’s not just given to you. The contemporary misstep may be to accommodate this warped concept of entitlement for all, but education is earned and that can’t be changed even if the scales are tipped for equality of outcome. The fundamentals don’t have “for dummies” books, I’m sorry, if you need things dumbed down you’ll have to exit the conversation. There’s nothing cryptic about routine discourse, as there’s nothing unique about the incoherent shouts of those seeking to be relevant from the periphery. Bring something of value or be gone.

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Wide_Television_7074 t1_iybsq7i wrote

40% of your bill could be your demand charges — try to reduce your PEAK usage and you’ll see real savings, but it only takes one mistake and you ruin the billing cycle. we handle this by doing laundry and dishwasher cycles after 11pm, and only using minimal lighting although with LEDs that’s not huge draw. Our bill is down $200 per month by shifting load.

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Wide_Television_7074 t1_iugru6b wrote

If Biden hadn’t constrained oil and gas production; our inflation rate would have been much lower. He also wouldn’t have had to drain the strategic petroleum reserve which will be very harmful next year. He took an energy independent country and made us reliant on foreign frenemies. The stock market is punishing us for those (Joe Biden’s) policies.

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