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by gpm
1938 days ago
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There is a point to which this is true, and there is a point at which this is no longer true because everyone is already doing everything they already can. Texas was quite obviously well beyond that second point during this crisis. Moreover that only excuses the people who actually had those extra expenses of charging more. The rest of the producers of electricity are morally (and under normal circumstances legally) obligated to not also raise their prices just because they can. |
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Are they? I'm sure if the electricity rate was high enough it'd be worth it to airlift diesel generators across the country to make up the shortfall. Hell, you can probably fly in temp workers from europe/asia to do the necessary fixes.