AmberNBuns
Well-Known Member
dootsmom wrote:
The only problem about taking the initiative to control, is that (atleast in this city) utilities are required.If we were todrill a well (which we can't get a permitforanyways)and if we were to unhook our house fromthe power grid and generate our own power, or the unheard-ofgo-withoutidea, our house would be condemned and the citywould throw us out. Isn't that sick? Garbage service is mandatory, butrecycling is optional? Strange, isn't it? Oh, they don't care if weactually PUT our garbage out, they just made the BILL mandatory.Complaining only gets you so much, but with city code compliance, forsome people it is all they have until they leave.
Oh, you got me started. I need to live in the country where people areleft with the perogative to make some decisions for themselves.
You are SO right! My husband and I have plans of getting off the gridwithin the next few years. We have picked out solar and hydro equipmentand will move next to a stream somewhere in the hills.Do your part, don't just complain about these things that we can....
if we take the initiative....control.
The only problem about taking the initiative to control, is that (atleast in this city) utilities are required.If we were todrill a well (which we can't get a permitforanyways)and if we were to unhook our house fromthe power grid and generate our own power, or the unheard-ofgo-withoutidea, our house would be condemned and the citywould throw us out. Isn't that sick? Garbage service is mandatory, butrecycling is optional? Strange, isn't it? Oh, they don't care if weactually PUT our garbage out, they just made the BILL mandatory.Complaining only gets you so much, but with city code compliance, forsome people it is all they have until they leave.
Oh, you got me started. I need to live in the country where people areleft with the perogative to make some decisions for themselves.