The article argues for the public ownership of utility companies such as PGE and PP&L, drawing comparisons to successful public utility models in Vancouver and Seattle. It criticizes the current state utility commission for its inability to regulate effectively, suggesting that they are influenced by corporate interests. The author believes that through Eminent Domain, citizens who contribute to these services should reclaim ownership and operate them for public good rather than profit, emphasizing the need for accountability in essential services.
PGE and PP&L need to go. It is time that this essential technology become publicly owned...
We rate payers are being held hostage to the greed of the Ferengi and their insatiable appetite for money...
This needs to end. It's called Eminent Domain and it is time that we who have paid for it take it back.
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