All great points; I was mostly basing my commentary on the fact that they light half the fucking state on fire every year because they can’t be bothered to fix any of their goddamn infrastructure, as it would cut into their profit margins.
Which is to say: the absolute, most generous offer PG&E should be afforded is being forced to become a non-profit entity, and that only if they can actually prove that they can actually fulfill the core purpose of being a public utility without lighting everything on fire.
All great points; I was mostly basing my commentary on the fact that they light half the fucking state on fire every year because they can’t be bothered to fix any of their goddamn infrastructure, as it would cut into their profit margins.
Which is to say: the absolute, most generous offer PG&E should be afforded is being forced to become a non-profit entity, and that only if they can actually prove that they can actually fulfill the core purpose of being a public utility without lighting everything on fire.