You should start your own electricity company and do it for free!
That would show 'em!
Are the farmers greedy too? The store owners? The mechanic? He wants $1,000 to put a new oil pump in my truck, and I know that part only costs $160! So darned greedy!
Of course, you're not greedy. And I'm not greedy.
Millions of people out there pursuing their individual best interests is what makes, and sustains, a free market. And that's why many of us feel that government regulations, especially on a federal level, is bad for all of us because it limits competition. More people would like to compete with those Big Greedy Energy companies, but massive federal red tape keeps them from being able to do so.
But if you were to ask me, which you haven't, I admit, I'd tell you that I think the Federal Government is the greediest of them all. VA big wigs are getting bonuses this year after we've learned their dereliction led to veterans dying. Greedy bastards!
The Federal government does not create nor produce anything, and yet it consumes a huge portion of our gross nation product.
They create nothing. They only consume tax dollars.
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