what on earth does electricity cost near you?

   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #491  
City vs rural people have a different mentality. Look at the way America votes. Take a mixed state. Cities and college towns vote one way, and rural another. Rural states tend to vote one way. This does show how people think and depend on government.

In the country I have very little city services. Not trash pick up, I have to dispose of my own leaves, we don't have periodic disposal of big items. I have to find a place to take those, it is not included in my taxes.

People move to the city, cause that is the type of person they are. It progress as you compare bigger cities. Living in the country is more individual, and that to progress further out you get.

You are digging yourself a hole here. Why do people move to the city??? How about greater opportunities?? How many valedictorians from country high schools stay at home rather than heading off to seek their further education and opportunities in urban or metropolitan areas? How many country folks who dropped out of high school move to Seattle to work as engineers for Boeing or Microsoft? How many folks with doctorates choose to live and work in rural areas? The opportunities are simply not in rural areas. Not knocking farmers as obviously the most talented farmers have no opportunity in the urban economy. And, there are very valid family reasons to stay where you were born or where your spouse came from too. But ask yourself, where did the top 25% of your local rural high school class end up living 10-15 years after graduation? Compare that to the bottom 25%.

The issue is not "wanting to live free" versus "I choose to suck government teat". The issue is where opportunities in the modern economy are found. Name a few high tech or internet startups that are based within a few miles of corn or wheat fields.

And, before you accuse me of disrespect for rural citizens, my grandparents were farmers, miners, small businessmen and a local GP. Half from red states, half blue. Half rural, half metropolitan.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #492  
the bigger picture....

.... has various elements.....

.....Solar PV manufacturing is not the squeaky-clean industry that it is socially projected to be.....

..... Hydro-electric is obviously renewable, and is not as evil as the Green Saviours socially project it to be....

Rgds, D.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #493  
You are digging yourself a hole here. Why do people move to the city??? How about greater opportunities?? How many valedictorians from country high schools stay at home rather than heading off to seek their further education and opportunities in urban or metropolitan areas? How many country folks who dropped out of high school move to Seattle to work as engineers for Boeing or Microsoft? How many folks with doctorates choose to live and work in rural areas? The opportunities are simply not in rural areas. Not knocking farmers as obviously the most talented farmers have no opportunity in the urban economy. And, there are very valid family reasons to stay where you were born or where your spouse came from too. But ask yourself, where did the top 25% of your local rural high school class end up living 10-15 years after graduation? Compare that to the bottom 25%.

The issue is not "wanting to live free" versus "I choose to suck government teat". The issue is where opportunities in the modern economy are found. Name a few high tech or internet startups that are based within a few miles of corn or wheat fields.


And, before you accuse me of disrespect for rural citizens, my grandparents were farmers, miners, small businessmen and a local GP. Half from red states, half blue. Half rural, half metropolitan.

I live in the township. Mile from city limits. I have no ammenities from government. That mile makes my education a waste?

You don't have to be a farmer to live in a rural area. I am not sure if this is ignorance or an insult on your part. Many people in rural areas are not farmers.


Why do you bring up dropping out of high school? Another insult. People who live in the country are dumb hicks, on welfare, who could not get into college and move to the city, in your eye.

You should ride around, outside the city limits here. Mansions next to farmers. No government ammenities, other then paved roads.


Many people around here, get the good jobs, so they can move out into the country, with doctors, and lawyers, and such. The poor and lower middle class are in the cities.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #494  
YBut ask yourself, where did the top 25% of your local rural high school class end up living 10-15 years after graduation? Compare that to the bottom 25%.
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It is hard to argue with made up numbers. Why are you even on a site that is about tractors? Shouldn't you be swilling gin at the country club?

But around here, you get a good job, to build a big house in the country. Whether doctor or lawyer, or get a job at the paper mill. Not to many mills in NYC, I am guessing. Plenty of electricians and plumbers out here in the country, making good money, they work on doctors house, that are out in the country.

There is life outside of the urban plight and disease you know.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #495  
Speaking of government, apparently the Ontario government is going to announce tomorrow that they're cutting our electricity rates by 25%!
If that is in fact the case, then I can expect to pay $182.97 x .75=$137.23 next month? I gotta see this to believe it.

The rate cut will be 17% on top of the 8% from January, but the additional 17% wont take effect until the June bill. So by my math it will be $182.97 x .83= $151.86 I still gotta see it to believe it.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #497  
You are digging yourself a hole here. Why do people move to the city??? How about greater opportunities?? How many valedictorians from country high schools stay at home rather than heading off to seek their further education and opportunities in urban or metropolitan areas? How many country folks who dropped out of high school move to Seattle to work as engineers for Boeing or Microsoft? How many folks with doctorates choose to live and work in rural areas? The opportunities are simply not in rural areas. Not knocking farmers as obviously the most talented farmers have no opportunity in the urban economy. And, there are very valid family reasons to stay where you were born or where your spouse came from too. But ask yourself, where did the top 25% of your local rural high school class end up living 10-15 years after graduation? Compare that to the bottom 25%.

The issue is not "wanting to live free" versus "I choose to suck government teat". The issue is where opportunities in the modern economy are found. Name a few high tech or internet startups that are based within a few miles of corn or wheat fields.

And, before you accuse me of disrespect for rural citizens, my grandparents were farmers, miners, small businessmen and a local GP. Half from red states, half blue. Half rural, half metropolitan.


You must be on some good stuff if you think only successful people live in the cities.

I was 1 point away from valedictorian and had no interest in college or moving to any sort of city. But of course I did both and hated every min of it. Being stuck around the stuck up city yuppies that couldn't help themselves if their lives depended on it.

My family is loaded by the way, and none of them have ever lived in a city. Or within 30 miles of one. So what's that say about "no opportunity" in rural areas?

I think you have it backwards. There's way more poor people scavenging in the cities than out here. It's costs a lot of money to live in rural areas most of the time. Especially in states like mine (NY) that have astronomically high taxes on land and everything else. You city folk don't pay 15k a year in taxes to live in your tiny apartments.

To own a house with land costs tons of money in upkeep and your transportation costs are much higher. I need a 4x4 truck that costs 45k to get around out here, city folk jump on a subway or walk for free.

Rural living isn't for the weak. City living is easy which is why so many do it. Your tech jobs of course gravitate towards cities because the people who do that stuff were your classroom nerds that function better on a computer than behind the wheel of a tractor or swinging a hammer. If computer programming was something a logger did, you'd see Apple and Microsoft headquarters being built in the forest.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #498  
If that is in fact the case, then I can expect to pay $182.97 x .75=$137.23 next month? I gotta see this to believe it.

The rate cut will be 17% on top of the 8% from January, but the additional 17% wont take effect until the June bill. So by my math it will be $182.97 x .83= $151.86 I still gotta see it to believe it.

IF it actually happens AND the electorate actually falls for this heifer dust of "Oh, we accidentally yanked up rates by 80%, so we expect you peasants to fall all over yourself being grateful we drop it 25%" routine, THEN this province is well and truly done for. Fool Us Once........ Fool Us Countless times.....

Any hypothetical elec rate reduction would be offset by some other general tax, and obviously there would be nothing to stop another majority govt from going back to yanking the rates up 3 months after they are back in.

Rgds, D.
 
   / what on earth does electricity cost near you? #500  
If that is in fact the case, then I can expect to pay $182.97 x .75=$137.23 next month? I gotta see this to believe it. The rate cut will be 17% on top of the 8% from January, but the additional 17% wont take effect until the June bill. So by my math it will be $182.97 x .83= $151.86 I still gotta see it to believe it.

I heard on the radio yesterday that the price reduction will be greater for more remote areas, so I am hoping that I can get more than a 25% reduction on my two properties up in cottage country. We'll see.
 

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