Thursday, March 23, 2006

Maryland Democrats eat shit

How do you increase gas and electric rates an outrageous 20%, and have your customers slobbering kisses all over you in abject praise and celebration? Begin at 72%
Last month, when BG&E - Baltimore's dominant power company - announced a forthcoming 72% rate increase, I told Mother Superior ( who was already searching Florida's trailer parks for vacancies) not to worry, it was their way of getting 20%.  El-correcto mundo [BGE eyes lower increase in rates ]

The real story is that Maryland Democrats legislated deregulation, then subsidized BG&E so other energy companies would find it unprofitable to compete, thus creating Maryland's own version of California's screwed up energy crisis. I'll be honest.  I wanted the 72% hike for the same reason I wanted someone like Tom Harkin to be elected President - to trigger a revolt, resulting in mass lynchings of  Democrat politicians.  Now we'll have to wait, I guess.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

OUCH...

72% ?

waiting for MD Democrats to blame Bush...
Reid will somehow reference it in some whine...

and Hillary will say Jesus wants outrageous energy prices...
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Anonymous said...

Actually, the Democrabs are going to blame Erlich, Maryland's Republican governor, and conveniently forget that this travesty of socialist government meddling was initiated seven years ago during the uber Democrab/crook Glendenning terror.

Between the awful gun laws and the relentless attack on business, it's a wonder there is anyone or any business still in Maryland other than government employees and their clients whose mantra is "what do you have for me today?"

Maryland used to be a great place to live, but I'll never ever go back. The liberal gangrene spreading out from DC has ruined it.

Josh Fahrni-Barn Army Dog Catcher said...

http://curmudgeonlyskeptical.blogspot.com/2006/03/maryland-democrats-eat-shit.html

Rodger, I can't help but think you're growing a little bitter :D

Anonymous said...

72 percent?? OUCH!

Sounds like Tidewater, Virginia VEPCO rip-offs early in my Naval career ('74-'77)

I suppose there is some provision for paying the bills of the "less fortunate."

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