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Greg_In_SF

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14. It would be interesting to watch
Mon Nov 17, 2025, 01:59 PM
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but the government acquisition of thousands of private companies will never happen.

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We only need a spark to start the fire. marble falls Monday #1
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Hells Bells, we're retired. ... marble falls Monday #16
This gives trump a head ache? BOSSHOG Monday #2
Utilities were supposed to be regulated, but feeding AI is more important now bucolic_frolic Monday #3
When the size of this monster gets out, and people realize they are subsidizing this ecological nightmare, ... marble falls Monday #17
Mr. Global on YouTube gives critically important insights on the current state of energy in the US wolfie001 Monday #4
And car payments dalton99a Monday #5
LOL... yah think? NotHardly Monday #6
I've never seen so many new cars on the road. I knew something's going wrong. marble falls Monday #18
Time to nationalize the utility companies leftstreet Monday #7
With around Greg_In_SF Monday #12
It starts with acquiring their assets leftstreet Monday #13
It would be interesting to watch Greg_In_SF Monday #14
You know they purchase from wholesalers leftstreet Monday #19
How long did it take for the War Department to put US industry on a war footing in '42? Months. ... marble falls Monday #20
Hmmmm, should all farms, ranches and agriculture assets also be nationalized? dumbcat Monday #21
Well I'd say yes. But I'm a commie leftstreet Monday #22
By living in the dark DiverDave Monday #8
Past due balances to utility companies jumped 9.7% . . . a 12% jump in monthly energy bills during the same period progree Monday #9
Chart Greg_In_SF Monday #10
Geezus... political headache! ananda Monday #11
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