Flaky_Section t1_j1y69e4 wrote
So let me get this straight. A company that does a shitty job (granted, a pretty tough one in the state of Maine, but they do themselves no favors either) takes advantage of a stupid ballot initiative law to pose a question that actually makes sense (but could not be more self-serving).
And y’all are mad at…the company rather than the ballot initiative process. Or the state for not doing more earlier. I mean CMP sucks, utilities suck everywhere and they’re worse than most, but if you put a defective system in place (or allow it to remain in place) and expect third parties to not use the fullness of said defective system you’re literally the surprised Pikachu meme.
anonreddituser78 t1_j1z06h6 wrote
I'm sorry, but no matter how compelling an argument, when they re-refer to any "said" information, I turn into Robert Downey, rolling his eyes gif.
No_Landscape4557 t1_j261366 wrote
It really is like a bunch of spoiled children who don’t understand the consequences of their actions.
It’s the same exact way and process they used to stop the corridor(which was funded by NextEra fossil fuels generation plants) and now they cry the process is being used against them.
Let me go play the worlds smallest violin.
The ballot measure system is completely broken but only want to keep it because it works out for them sometimes.
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