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Old Posted Sep 11, 2019, 2:26 AM
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Originally Posted by chris08876 View Post
Yes but your missing the point, which is that its not an effective policy when so many issues are greater in magnitude that are effecting the citizens and business culture.

If you read between the lines, I'm sticking up for Californians. Its sad to see the priorities in the state or on the local level.

Yes California tends to lead certain frontiers, but they do so in a manner that severally impacts its residents. In other words, is an acute response that further amplifies chronic issues that the local governments or even the state fail to adequately address or do so with poor performance.
There may very well be issues that are greater in magnitude. This is just one issue... but one that really makes sense to help them in what they're trying to achieve... that being lowering carbon emissions to meet their specific reduction goals and to provide a kickstart to electrification.

And considering that this area of the country can get along just fine without natural gas heat, and therefore doesn't need to build more natural gas infrastructure, AND that the utility providing gas and electric supports and promotes it... well, what's the problem?
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