Friday, March 30, 2012

farmer's daughter

glad to help you plow your fields....

ok so I've finally narrowed down the people who are afraid of Smart but Evil Meters...it's not the farmer's daughter, but rather folks that are typically in their late 60s/early 70s, they are teabagger conservatives who like the desert because they think alein invaders land there..and they've listened to Art Bell one too many times..and they read the bible incorrectly..

they fear government esp a government with a black president....

and on the front page of the News-of the World-Press, there be a old white lady wuts scared of de Smart but Evil Meters wut hacks into your life!!

the lady (gammy) claims that her privacy is being invaded and that SCE can use the digital meters to control how much electricity she uses

she says " gov't is once again stepping in..they don't trust my husband and I to have enough brains to control our own usage"

geezus Christ...this lady is a dumb bunny..first of all it's "my husband and me" not "my husband and I"..basic grammar skills gammy....

and meters record usage, they don't control usage..a Smart but Evil Meter can't turn off your power, but a power outage can which happens sometimes when too many people use too much electricity....or the gammy can lobby for ENRON to be resurrected to manipulate the power supplies and charge her more money....

or maybe gammy should focus her energy on where the missing funds went at MF Global...why so many ranchers and farmers got ripped off.... just like ENRON ripped off Californians...'member that gammy??

(Reuters) - For the first time in 25 years, Minnesota farmer Dean Tofteland has missed his deadline to buy seed for next spring's corn and soybean crops.

With $200,000 of his money yet to be returned from the accounts of MF Global, his former broker, the 49-year-old farmer has missed a $5,000 discount for early buyers, and is watching friends and neighbors snap up the best varieties of seeds.

In the latest sign of how MF Global's failure is continuing to cascade across the commodity industry, Tofteland and other farmers who have yet to recover more than a third of their money from the bankrupt broker now find themselves in a cash crunch that risks rippling far beyond the futures market.

so long better leave your land, many thanks it was mighty grand.... I do hope to see you again....farmer's daughter

1 comment:

Gammy's little helper said...

Gammy's confused (like she always is...) Edison isn't "govt." It's a private corporation. Govt attempts to regulate them so they don't rob us, but Gammy wants govt off everybody's backs. Huh? That's a real enigma with these Gammy teabags. They want govt off their backs and corporations on their backs. We need the govt to control private corporations from robbing us blind. And to maybe control Gammy, too.