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Old 10-02-2022, 02:01 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by ITD View Post
Unfortunately it is impossible to seriously discuss reducing electricity costs without looking at why they are increasing in the first place. That discussion is absolutely a political discussion and not proper for this site.


The just closed thread started out with in home methods to reduce costs, then naturally started to pick at what the actual causes of the unprecedented increase in costs, which is political. This is not a slam on Don, but these discussions tend to go on one sided for while, when a differing opinion gets introduced the lock comes. It would be nice if the lock came earlier in the cycle, but moderating these forums is not an easy task, I understand this. Those who drift these threads know exactly what they are doing. I bite my tongue here most of the time when these discussions come up, it would be nice if others did too.
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure your post 145 in that thread was the first political one, suggesting the "administration" and "green" causes were to blame. Are you saying he should have locked down right at 145? If not, when?
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