Wall Street’s Public Utilities

Flanders

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Dr. Paugh over at Canada Free Press says:

Utilities are obligated to offer customers this choice.​

The Continuing Saga of Smart Meters
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh
October 31, 2015

The Continuing Saga of Smart Meters

Dr. Paugh is correct; however, the public mistakenly believes that public utilities are public. Nothing could be further from the truth. The greed behind smart meters tells the truth about government regulations. Definitions 1. and 2. show that federal, state, and local governments regulate for Wall Street and for absentee owners.

public utility (noun)

1. A private business organization, subject to governmental regulation, that provides an essential commodity or service, such as water, electricity, transportation, or communication, to the public.

2. Often public utilities. Stock shares issued by a company providing essential public services.​

NOTE: No government agency ever made a regulation that reduced the cost of anything. EPA Regulations is a topic by itself. The FCC regulates the “public airwaves” for Wall Street and Madison Avenue.

The Public Airwaves Myth
5/16/2008 08:00:00 PM Eastern

The Public Airwaves Myth | Broadcasting & Cable

NOTE: The insurance industry is not a “public utility,” nevertheless, it is regulated by state governments. My point: Insurance companies are no more rapacious than the so-called public utilities. Both entities are traded on Wall Street.

Competition reduces retail prices. Government regulation increases profits. Everything the government regulates is a deliberate repudiation of:


laissez faire also laisser faire (noun)

1. An economic doctrine that opposes governmental regulation of or interference in commerce beyond the minimum necessary for a free-enterprise system to operate according to its own economic laws.

2. Noninterference in the affairs of others.​

Incidentally, Congress refuses to allow competition in the health insurance industry. Irrespective of what politicians tell you, health insurance companies will never be permitted to compete across state lines.

Finally, Dr. Paugh said this in 2012:


The Smart Grid

The Smart Grid, which turns out to be a potential nightmare in terms of cyber attacks, solar flares, invasion of privacy, and theft of personal data, has brought about the installation of millions of Smart Meters across the U.S. and the globe. People are complaining about adverse health effects, excessive radiation, increased bills despite lower consumption, and invasion of privacy. The only winners in this Smart Grid upgrade that promises to connect all the “patchwork of grids” are the power companies that are being offered huge grants to make the switch and no longer have to worry about building facilities to store electricity for excess capacity during peak usage. They have solved the problem with Smart Meters – they have bribed or forced people to install Smart Meters, thus controlling the flow of electricity and the temperature in our homes – when we least expect it, they cut off power.

Citizens are rebelling and demanding to opt-out in Nevada, California, Oregon, and other states. Nevada approved a $98.75 one-time opt-out charge and monthly fees of $7.61-$11.01 to read traditional meters. They call them non-communicating devices. California Utility Pacific Gas & Electric asked for $270 one-time charge and California Public Utilities Commission approved $75 opt-out fee and $10 monthly charge. Oregon Public Utility Commission approved a $254 one-time opt-out $51 monthly charge for a person to come read the meters. (Jennifer Robison, Review Journal)

If we consider the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) which aims to control mineral and oil exploration in oceans and oceanic passage under the United Nations control with its “Agency,” the Biosphere land preserves and corridors, population density controls, rezoning of living areas, moratorium on domestic oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, denial of drilling permits on federal land, huge government land acquisition for wilderness, control of natural gas resources, denial of Keystone pipeline, restricted mobility through decreased usage of fossil fuels as a means of locomotion, and control of ocean fishing, it is evident that globalists want to control every aspect of our lives.

The Global Warming/Globalist Crowd is on the March Again
Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh Sunday, May 6, 2012

The Global Warming/Globalist Crowd is on the March Again

Popular myth says Wall Street’s collapse caused the Great Depression. Nevertheless, the little reputation Wall Street enjoyed was badly damaged in 1929. (Stock Market “results” used to be published on the same page as horse racing results.)

Stock traders were always crooks to be sure; nevertheless, the reputation Wall Street enjoys today is due to media and the S.E.C. The S.E.C. was established to keep Wall Street honest in the future. I don’t think I have to list the scandals, the thefts, the bailouts, etc. that went on right under the S.E.C.’s nose in recent years. At least taxpayers did not have to bailout the crooks in 1929.

Should Wall Street tank à la The Great Depression, the government will not solve the problem by willingly giving Americans more freedom of choice in their personal lives, nor will the government let private sector Americans out from under government control. Socialists/Communists running the government today will move to take freedoms away from the private sector just as Democrats did during the Great Depression.
 

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