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To: maceng2 who wrote (62952)10/28/2019 3:38:47 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71456
 
I hear the Lafayette Tennis club neighborhood had enough political clout with PG&E to keep their power on during today's "Regional Junior Tennis Open Tournement", leading to the loss of their homes and neighborhood in the resulting fire when wind downed one of the power lines.

Of course many of these same people have insisted under-grounding their power lines and the resulting rise in their electrical bills are not necessary as the climate is definitely not changing. Instead, they say, this extreme weather is a statistical fluke which "will disappear as mysteriously as it began".

Next the toffs living there will likely insist that the less affluent people living in urban areas should help pay the cost to underground the power lines to their rural estates.