• @[email protected]
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    The woman said in the lawsuit that the fire ignited on Feb. 26 when one of their poles broke

    Do you know how old and rotten a lodgepole pine electrical pole has to be to break???

    Jfc. Keep up with your gd maintenance ffs!

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      Replacing critically deficient infrastructure has been declared a progressive issue in todays overton window. So no chance places like Texas do it.

  • @[email protected]
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    7210 months ago

    I swear, Texas’s grid is the sort of thing that would’ve been written out of a dystopian novel for being too cartoonishly evil.

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      I know you’re just trying to dunk on Texas, but Hutchinson County, where they’re saying this happened, is part of the Eastern Interconnect, not the Texas Interconnect. Much of the panhandle is not part of ERCOT

  • @[email protected]
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    2910 months ago

    If the cause was due to negligence then some people at the company need to be involved with manslaughter charges.

    • Flying Squid
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      Oh you sweet summer child. This is America. People, even the corporations who apparently are legally people, never face anything but fines that they can easily pay off with excess revenue.

      • lettruthout
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        …and still have money left over to “lobby” for easier regulations!

      • andyburke
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        Is there anything I can do to help you not post defeatist stuff like this?

        At first, I wrote out a frustrated reply about how this kind of thing isn’t helpful: telling everyone there’s no hope.

        But you don’t need me being mad at you. Can I donate to a campaign near you or volunteer some time? What can I do to help you have a sense that if we work together that we can actually change things?

        • Flying Squid
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          I wouldn’t say no hope. I would say very little hope.

          • andyburke
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            Well, what can I do? I’m a random person on the fediverse that wants the world to get better. If there is something I can do that’ll help your hope levels, what is it?

            My only ask will be that if you start to feel more hopeful, you do the same for at least two other people. That’s it.

            Want to run for your local city council? I’ll be your first donor.

            Want to start a local gardening club? Let me get you some supplies.

            Prefer time? Point me at a cause you like and if it’s up my alley I’ll volunteer (and if it’s not, I’ll choose something similar that works for me).

            I am so tired of these responses to EVERYTHING. Time for me to put my money and time where my mouth is. The world doesn’t have to be like this.

            • Flying Squid
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              None of that would do anything to punish corporations like they deserve. That would require congress passing laws and SCOTUS not shooting them down, two things I hold very little hope for in the current climate.

              • @MegaUltraChicken
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                To the commenters point, there is something we can do: get engaged, capture control of the Democratic Party through primaries (I’m aware this is easier said than done, it’s gonna take a grind over multiple elections), and remove conservatives from power at every opportunity.

                If you’re already engaged, great. Loop in more people, run for office, donate your time/money to progressive candidates. There’s plenty of things we can do to move the needle. If everyone expressing disdain for how our government operates actually did these things we’d be in a much better world.

                We don’t even need hope for this, it works. Look at the GOP and who controls it. Look at statehouses around the country. Look at the judiciary. Look at all the school boards and city councils passing crazy shit. It’s all from incremental steps by a bunch of really dedicated awful people over decades. We can use the same playbook to gain power and use that power to improve people’s lives. We have one thing they have never had: numbers.

                And to anyone brushing this off and thinking I’m naive, what do you have to lose? Would you rather do nothing and accept this bullshit forever?

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                MegaUltraChicken explained better than I could, so I’m not going to do that.

                What I want to do is repeat: is there something I can do that’ll just make you feel more hopeful? I’m being serious in that it sucks for everyone to feel this way, I don’t like feeling this way, let’s change it - how can I help encourage you (and myself)?

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    Power companies and causing wildfires, name a better duo.

    I sware half the fires around me are because of some electrical pole sparking.

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      Jewish space lasers causing fires?

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    I’d say transfer the grid to the control of the state, but knowing texas they’d just slap a coat of paint on everything and flip it to the highest bidder.

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      The move to privatize critical infrastructure AND declare that businesses have the same rights as people is gonna be the downfall of America.