Sunday, 2 November 2014

When will YOUR electricity be cut off?

Hey, gotta laugh,

I'm facing death, and soon and you stupid morons are facing having your power cut off.

Tell me, What the fuck will you do when that happens? Kill yourself, perfectly healthy. I really do have to laugh at your stupidity.

Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) wrote this and it typifies human beings, all of you included.

Read it and weep as it's a fact. When governments attack the poor, you do nothing as it ain't you. Unless society as a WHOLE rejects this crap YOU are all fucked.

He said this :

First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—
Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
You are picked off one at a time.

Here's an article about electricity prices in Queensland and how the cutting off of electricity is rapidly increasing. When will you speak up? I know, not until it's your turn and no one will do a thing to help YOU.  What the fuck are these people supposed to do. Only one choice. Fight or die. Pick a side, and do it now. Start doing something before there's no one left except you.

Imagine life suddenly with no electicity. Nothing left is there. Reversion to cavemen living. AND YOU ARE ON THE LIST.

ACT NOW and stop them before they get to you. Here's the article, today's Courier Mail :

"
THE State Government reaped a record profit from southeast Queensland electricity users while examining ways to drive down soaring power bills.
And regional Queenslanders could also be paying too much for power, with a report commissioned by lobby group Canegrowers finding an overvalued power network is needlessly driving up bills.
Energex’s dividend to the State Government soared by 38 per cent last financial year – injecting $406 million into government coffers, compared with $294 million in 2012-13.
The record profit was made in the months after a panel of government-appointed experts delivered advice early last year on ways to cut power bills.
Energex earned a net profit of $372 from each of its 1.4 million customers – up from $179 each just three years ago.
That came as the Queensland Council of Social Services reported some of the highest levels of power disconnections in years as households felt the sting of double-digit rises.
Network costs, which account for 50 per cent of bills, have been the primary factor in a more than 80 per cent rise in power prices in seven years, the panel found.
“Ergon has become a money-making machine, and it is an incredible source of profit, as is Energex, for the Queensland Government,” Canegrowers member and Bundaberg farmer Dale Holliss said.
Energex figures show it turned a more than $500 million profit last financial year, with its board deciding to deliver 80 per cent of that to its owner, the State Government.
Paul Casbolt is a member of action group VETO, which has been fighting Energex for six ye
Paul Casbolt is a member of action group VETO, which has been fighting Energex for six years.
Ergon dividends for 2013-14 amounted to $392 million, but the Government paid $620 million in community service obligations the same year to subsidise rural electricity prices.
The dividends have angered consumer groups, who argue the Government is at cross-purposes in accepting fat profits while examining ways to end the cost-of-living pain.
It is also expected to further fuel debate on plans to privatise state-owned networks.
Logan-based action group VETO, which has been in a six-year battle with Energex over claims that “gold plating” is driving up bills, said the dividend raised questions about future expansion plans.
Under energy rules, the more Energex can convince the regulator it needs to spend, the more it can make from consumers – and the higher the dividend to the Government.
“It is a difficult process to have any true transparency, given the State Government is also benefiting from the ever-increasing cost of power,” VETO’s Paul Casbolt said.
But Energy Minister Mark McArdle said the dividends had been used to subsidise power for regional Queensland, as well as funding electricity rebates and concessions.
“Dividends also help to fund Queensland’s health care, education, emergency services and critical infrastructure,” Mr McArdle said.
Ergon did not respond to questions on the Canegrowers’ report."
Credits :
  • THE SUNDAY MAIL (QLD)
  • NOVEMBER 02, 2014 12:00AM
 
Does it not strike you as a con when the State government sells OUR electricty to private parasites and this year they made $372 profit from EACH customer. Is it any wonder Rabbott and the right want traditional power to remain. That will wipe out the poor and the Left.
 
You're on the list mate, matter of time. Do nothing and die.

 

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