Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous in 2026 that lower income and economically disadvantaged people even have to pay for electricity at all. There should be a city voucher program to cover electricity cost for people with incomes under a certain threshold. The entire program could be funded with a very small fee on the electric bills of commercial users and high income households.
Sure, we already incentivize a significant part of DC's population to not work by giving them free housing, medical care, groceries, and a monthly stipend; we might as well add electricity to that list. We should also ask them what additional things they'd like to get for free courtesy of rich people, and expand the list to accommodate additional wishes that they have.
Anonymous wrote:"The bill, introduced by socialist mayoral candidate Janeese Lewis George (D-Ward 4), would prohibit Pepco, the city’s primary electricity provider, from disconnecting services for any customer owing less than $1,000 for 90 days. Lewis George argued the shutoff moratorium is necessary to ensure that D.C. residents who are struggling to get by don’t have to pay bills that might have been inflated. “For some people this is a strain on their finances, but for many it’s a breaking point,” she said."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2026/04/05/dc-utility-shutoff-moratorium-pepco-lewis-george/
San Francisco here we come of lewis george is elected mayor
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous anyone has to pay for electricity it's a human right like healthcare or food or a house with spa showers.
That's ridiculous. We shouldn't foot the bill for poor people. Only for billionaires! They deserve our charity.
If you believe that taxpayers "foot the bill" for billionaires, you lack understanding of economics.
DP. Palantir got $900M in federal contracts in Trump's first year AND PAID ZERO IN TAXES after reporting $1.5B in income. It's stock rose 130%.
In what world is this NOT taxpayers "footing the bill"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous anyone has to pay for electricity it's a human right like healthcare or food or a house with spa showers.
That's ridiculous. We shouldn't foot the bill for poor people. Only for billionaires! They deserve our charity.
If you believe that taxpayers "foot the bill" for billionaires, you lack understanding of economics.
Anonymous wrote:Privatized utilities are a disaster for citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous in 2026 that lower income and economically disadvantaged people even have to pay for electricity at all. There should be a city voucher program to cover electricity cost for people with incomes under a certain threshold. The entire program could be funded with a very small fee on the electric bills of commercial users and high income households.
Sure, we already incentivize a significant part of DC's population to not work by giving them free housing, medical care, groceries, and a monthly stipend; we might as well add electricity to that list. We should also ask them what additional things they'd like to get for free courtesy of rich people, and expand the list to accommodate additional wishes that they have.
Anonymous wrote:It’s ridiculous in 2026 that lower income and economically disadvantaged people even have to pay for electricity at all. There should be a city voucher program to cover electricity cost for people with incomes under a certain threshold. The entire program could be funded with a very small fee on the electric bills of commercial users and high income households.
Anonymous wrote:What income level would be considered "high income level" to subsidize the energy costs for the lower income levels?
Anonymous wrote:What income level would be considered "high income level" to subsidize the energy costs for the lower income levels?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous anyone has to pay for electricity it's a human right like healthcare or food or a house with spa showers.
That's ridiculous. We shouldn't foot the bill for poor people. Only for billionaires! They deserve our charity.
If you believe that taxpayers "foot the bill" for billionaires, you lack understanding of economics.
Anonymous wrote:Omg someone might get a 3 month loan from Pepco.
Wake me when PPP loans are paid back
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's ridiculous anyone has to pay for electricity it's a human right like healthcare or food or a house with spa showers.
That's ridiculous. We shouldn't foot the bill for poor people. Only for billionaires! They deserve our charity.