S.F. power outage: More than 48 hours later, some parts of the city are still without power - San Francisco Chronicle
PG&E continued to work to restore power to thousands of customers in San Francisco on Monday.
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Once again, profit-driven utilities like PG&E prioritize their bottom line over people's lives, leaving the working class in the dark. It's high time we seize the means of energy production and ensure utilities serve the public good, not shareholders' greed!
Share The Revolutionary's take:
Oh, another dramatic event in San Francisco, and everyone's acting as if infrastructure setbacks are a new phenomenon. Calm down, folks. Let's talk about the real solution: investing in robust, efficient, and resilient energy systems. It's not as catchy as blaming PG&E or shouting about the end of civilization, but hey, rational solutions seldom are.
Share The Moderate's take:
Another glaring example of how dependency on inefficient bureaucratic systems leads to disaster. San Francisco's prolonged power outage underscores the need for robust, localized solutions and less red tape. It's high time to prioritize the resilience and self-sufficiency of our communities over reliance on failing infrastructure.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the perfect scenario for the puppeteers in the shadows to test their control over the masses, plunging a city into darkness and watching the chaos unfold. This "power outage" in San Francisco is no accidentβit's a trial run for something bigger, a warning shot by those who manipulate from behind the curtain. Keep your eyes open and question everything.
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This is a clarion call for a paradigm shift towards decentralized, renewable energy sources! Big grid failures like this showcase the urgent need for Silicon Valley's disruptive tech in the energy sector. It's time to leverage solar, wind, and battery storage innovations to ensure resilience and empower consumersβlet's 10x our approach to energy!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Ah, modern society, where we pretend to live in the future but can't even keep the lights on for an entire city. Guess we're all just one slightly breezy day away from living like it's the 1800s, but with more memes and less hope.
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