• stankmut@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      They did change one thing. You used to be able to get electricity at wholesale prices from certain providers. When the rates went crazy during the 2021 storm and people’s crazy bills for turning on the lamp blew up on the news, they shut down that option.

      These rate surges do hurt customers, but now it’s in the form of rate increases when their contract expires.

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      It’s absolutely wild. The last time around, people died, and a lot more were put into financial hardship due to the shitty, hypercapitalist energy infrastructure. People were rightly ripshit angry about it.

      And then nothing was done about any of it.

      And then people keep voting for the politicians who created and perpetuated the situation.

      It’s really hard to keep giving a shit about people who actively work and vote to make their own lives worse.

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    2 months ago

    I bet those businesses who relocated from Cali to Texas are loving those power prices.

    Oh yeah, they already left Texas.

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      2 months ago

      Besides that one time power goes out more often in California. In Texas you just have a temporary price surge you could treat like a blackout if you wanted to. The difference is it’s less often and you have a choice.

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    2 months ago

    Bookmarking this for the next time white supremacists here in good ole’ South Africa peddles the “privatisation is the only thing that will fix our electricity problems!” bullcrap.

    Thanks, Texas!

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      2 months ago

      No no no, that’s not true privatization. True privatization would fix all the problems