OH i can’t wait to see what it is when i get my edison bill weee most likely .10
Spread that wealth!
Jim I got same thing it all over the net print mail everything else LOL!
Big Government knows best! We are all stupid!!
Why don’t we just send in our paychecks in Toto to the gov’t and the bureaucrats can spend it for us more intelligently!
/sarc
Follow up and let us know how much of a credit you get.
Might be enough to buy one of those curly-fry light bulbs, who knows.
My electric company keeps sending me stuff trying to get me to sign up for their smart meter things. I can save UP TO $130 per year if I let them turn off my air conditioning, pool pumps, etc. "a few times" when they feel like it. They can go pound sand.
Let us know how much it is.
HuffPo thinks 35 bucks
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/01/california-climate-credit_n_5072784.html
OMG! Head for Kansas, Jim, there's no hope!
“Twice a year, in April and October”
Taxes and political contributions.
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Does my heart good to know that when I hit “Post,” only clean energy is being used. (RME)
When does the Climate Credit turn into a Climate Bill because you use to many resources?
I got one of these also. It was $25.00 and they had a list of things you could do with the savings to make your home more energy efficient. One idea was to buy new appliances or get new windows.
Where the heck can you get new appliances and new windows for $25.00?
Such a joke all they did was take the money from Companies to give it someone else.
Mine was $40.00.
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So they penalize big industries by either taxing them more or causing them to go “green.” Those costs have to be recovered by increasing their prices, or if they have too much competition outside the state, they have to relocate outside the state. The tax payer pays for this.
Then, the state takes money from the taxes and passes it out to voters to get them to like the plan. After all, it’s free money. Until you realize that you’re paying more for goods and services because the big industries are passing the cost along to the consumer.
But, hey, it’s a politically correct cause, it gives more power to liberals, and they mean well. Failure is completely acceptable if it meets those criteria.