Au Revoir, Paris Accord?

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Like most things in life, location, location, location.


$0.088 / kWh for your house, and we'll even cut you yankees a deal on commercial rates if you want to bring your manufacturing concerns on down to the boonies.



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The Conservative wrote:I'd love to see 12 cents. In Mass you are between 18 to 25
But I don't want to live in Massachusetts, Massachussetts makes Canada look cheap by comparison, cost of living in Massachusetts is much higher than it is here, even Toronto, is much cheaper than Boston.
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Ten cents here. 6 for industrial
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Cost of living index ranks Texas and Ontario as being about the same, but who wants to go from Texartario to Massachusetts? Fuck that.
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Smitty-48 wrote:Cost of living index ranks Texas and Ontario as being about the same, but who wants to go from Texartario to Massachusetts? Fuck that.
If I didn't work in Boston I'd be moving in a heartbeat.
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The Conservative wrote:
Smitty-48 wrote:Cost of living index ranks Texas and Ontario as being about the same, but who wants to go from Texartario to Massachusetts? Fuck that.
If I didn't work in Boston I'd be moving in a heartbeat.
Yeah, well, so long as they're paying you the big bucks, that's how it is in Toronto too, if you're making Toronto cheese you can afford Toronto, but if you're not, then it's not a good deal. Me, I'm cheap, I like to live above my station in terms of lifestyle, so I took my Toronto cheese and ran.
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Anyway we run AC a lot so honestly the bills are probably closer to average.
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I run my AC like I bash baby seals; with abandon, and that's how I like it.

I like to live high on the hog, then wipe my mouth with his bloody carcass after, who wan't to be a Europeon?
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68F in my condo year-round.
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None of this has anything to do with carbon, Canada's carbon footprint is negligible in the grand scheme of things, like you said, this is just a religion, the Green Tax is just a Morality Tax, the Lefties are selling tickets to Heaven, popery by any other name.

Bloody Un-American, that.
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