This video is partially true, but largly slanted baloney for someones' political agenda. And yes, I work for the Department (Hydro Generation). So you want more power??? Try to get more transmission lines past the red tape of environmentalists, tree huggers, NIMBYS, etc!!!!
It's high time for an Energy Revolution. The current system is a system of energy enslavement and it can't handle the demand. With the new technology the control of power is in the hands of the consumer and energy is generated at the point of consumption on demand. No more power outages, no more electric bills, and no power instability. youtube.com/watch?v=1TrF9ansrmA Learn how this can be done and support their efforts for a better more reliable future.
The money government put in from the stimulus package to fix this crap is not enough. They need they need to increase the city budget percentage and increase high wealth taxes, as well as utility bills to fix this ongoing problem.
Where do they get the money. People complain when their water and electric bill goes up. So the alternative is leave your shit in crap ass condition and then when the services goes out, then you say you know maybe its not so bad.
Thats not it, they are under pressure to do more with less since the city takes more and more of their budget away. The price of water and electric is fine. What needs to happen is that the city has to give back the budget it will take to upgrade/replace the existing system instead of spending more and more money on social programs.
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I have no sympathy for folks down in LA. They choose to live in the desert and on a fault line. They choose to live with water uncertainty. When Northern CA needs all of the delta's water... bye bye SoCal.
This is what happens when we deregulate the power company. There used to be government over site and it worked fine then, now it has been privatized and its falling apart. But you all wanted smaller government so you get what you voted for.
But if you tax the wealthy, their lawns will be less green and more unsightly. Surely there's a way to resolve this pending crisis without resorting to unsightliness.
This video is partially true, but largly slanted baloney for someones' political agenda. And yes, I work for the Department (Hydro Generation). So you want more power??? Try to get more transmission lines past the red tape of environmentalists, tree huggers, NIMBYS, etc!!!!
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slanderousndgs 1 year ago
It's high time for an Energy Revolution. The current system is a system of energy enslavement and it can't handle the demand. With the new technology the control of power is in the hands of the consumer and energy is generated at the point of consumption on demand. No more power outages, no more electric bills, and no power instability. youtube.com/watch?v=1TrF9ansrmA Learn how this can be done and support their efforts for a better more reliable future.
h2opower 1 year ago
This is biased toward the union!
crv423 1 year ago
Was this when Enron was screwing us?
chewsuzzername4m3 1 year ago
i remember the heat wave! it was 119 degrees!!!
TheSling123 2 years ago
The money government put in from the stimulus package to fix this crap is not enough. They need they need to increase the city budget percentage and increase high wealth taxes, as well as utility bills to fix this ongoing problem.
stupiduseless88 3 years ago
Where do they get the money. People complain when their water and electric bill goes up. So the alternative is leave your shit in crap ass condition and then when the services goes out, then you say you know maybe its not so bad.
mustange550 3 years ago
Thats not it, they are under pressure to do more with less since the city takes more and more of their budget away. The price of water and electric is fine. What needs to happen is that the city has to give back the budget it will take to upgrade/replace the existing system instead of spending more and more money on social programs.
Baronstone 3 years ago
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I have no sympathy for folks down in LA. They choose to live in the desert and on a fault line. They choose to live with water uncertainty. When Northern CA needs all of the delta's water... bye bye SoCal.
frontosa6 4 years ago
This is what happens when we deregulate the power company. There used to be government over site and it worked fine then, now it has been privatized and its falling apart. But you all wanted smaller government so you get what you voted for.
mrclean73 4 years ago
1.Attend a Board meeting. Bring asprin and NoDoze.
2. Ask the L.A. Times to investigate the Board's $88 million dollar screw up on their own Wind Farm project.
3. LADWP gets it's income from "rate payers"...not taxing...rich or poor. You use, you pay. Waste is from the bureaucratic poop. Starts at top.
4. Why is half their aging truck fleet parked or in the shop waiting for parts? Tow trucks will be needed to drasg them to next "Northridge" event.
SACKTECH 4 years ago
corruption wins... just wait until the whole thing blows.
WTFNTZSJ 4 years ago
The politicians are too busy screwing hot news reporters to care.
mackdieselx27 4 years ago
But if you tax the wealthy, their lawns will be less green and more unsightly. Surely there's a way to resolve this pending crisis without resorting to unsightliness.
Musk 4 years ago
Restore taxing the wealthy, you'll have the money to address this problem.
Vierotchka 4 years ago