This article comes at such a crucial time. You hit the nail on the head with 'Call it what it is: a shakedown.' It’s exactly that, a transfer of costs to ordinary people, not genuine investment. Realy frustrating to see our bills jump for projects that barely create jobs but drain so much power.
This article comes at such a crucial time. You hit the nail on the head with 'Call it what it is: a shakedown.' It’s exactly that, a transfer of costs to ordinary people, not genuine investment. Realy frustrating to see our bills jump for projects that barely create jobs but drain so much power.
And again, for what benefit?