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Posted by: thepinetree on 06/06/2024 07:32 AM Updated by: thepinetree on 06/06/2024 07:32 AM
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Weather to Blame as Over 800 PG&E Customers Start Thursday Powerless

Vallecito, CA...Over 300 Customers in the Vallecito area and over 500 in the Drytown area are starting a warm Thursday powerless. Initial reports from PG&E are that the heat was a cause of the outages.




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No Subject
Posted on: 2024-06-06 07:54:22   By: Anonymous
 
I'm still voting for TRUMP!

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No Subject
Posted on: 2024-06-06 09:37:12   By: Anonymous
 
MY ASS the power has gone off here in Rancho THREE TIMES in the last two weeks PG&E wants us to be so FU__ING dependent on them that they can raise the rates and keep raising the rates ! I've lived here for 30+ years and the last two we have had more and more power outages than ever before WHY?

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    $ Went To Stockholders
    Posted on: 2024-06-06 10:21:12   By: Anonymous
     
    If you wish to know why PG&E's infrastructure is failing, starting fires, look no further than the years past data on stock dividends.

    Once called the "Cadillac" utility for stock dividends, you can see the utility paid stockholders instead of maintaining, upgrading it's infrastructure, and maintaining it's rights of way (trees) .

    An example is the tower hook that failed that started the Paradise fire (80 dead) was installed in 1917, and not replaced as most all tower hardware.

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      Re: $ Went To Stockholders
      Posted on: 2024-06-06 10:22:27   By: Anonymous
       
      Hows it going to be if we get a protracted heat spell as we can have?

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        Re: $ Went To Stockholders
        Posted on: 2024-06-06 10:32:33   By: Anonymous
         
        A survey found 90% of people losing power are registered Republicans.
        aka Trumpsters.

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          Re: $ Went To Stockholders
          Posted on: 2024-06-06 11:03:49   By: Anonymous
           
          You would be up shi* creek if the power went out at Ghetto Park living in your metal trailer with no swamp cooler that's a lovely place were you live.

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    Re:
    Posted on: 2024-06-06 11:22:44   By: Anonymous
     
    Why? Look no further than who is running ining the state.

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      Re:
      Posted on: 2024-06-06 13:28:52   By: Anonymous
       
      ^^ Your democrat buddy sniveler...,,,

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      Re:
      Posted on: 2024-06-14 21:41:01   By: Anonymous
       
      Government officials have no control over public utilities.

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No Subject
Posted on: 2024-06-14 21:42:26   By: Anonymous
 
Beyon the pale that power goes out in eneryday weather. What on earth is going on?

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