What do you think about electric, water, sewer and trash rates going up?
Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 7:01 AM
Updated: Saturday, Dec. 17, 2011 10:05 PM
Gilbert Ortiz, retired
I dont like it, but theres nothing we can do about it.
Haley Madden, housewife
We should call it vampire electric instead of Empire. Were all losing money. Charging more is going to be bad in the long run.
Betty Ann Kolner, massage therapist
Solar power is the way to go. Solar has never disappointed me. Ive never lost it like Empire.
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Debbie Bucher, retired
Of course we dont like it, but it doesnt bother me as long as they can justify it. If theyll send something out with the bill justifying the increase itll be OK. I used to live in Phoenix where our electric bill was $500 or $600, and its just $100 here.
Dylaina Kuhn, Southwest Open School student
I think its a bunch of crap. Its bad everything is going up, but wages arent.
Sammie Coulon, retired
I think its inevitable. Everything else is going up. Their prices are raising too, so they pass it on.
What do you think about electric, water, sewer and trash rates going up?
Gilbert Ortiz, retired
I dont like it, but theres nothing we can do about it.
Haley Madden, housewife
We should call it vampire electric instead of Empire. Were all losing money. Charging more is going to be bad in the long run.
Betty Ann Kolner, massage therapist
Solar power is the way to go. Solar has never disappointed me. Ive never lost it like Empire.
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Debbie Bucher, retired
Of course we dont like it, but it doesnt bother me as long as they can justify it. If theyll send something out with the bill justifying the increase itll be OK. I used to live in Phoenix where our electric bill was $500 or $600, and its just $100 here.
Dylaina Kuhn, Southwest Open School student
I think its a bunch of crap. Its bad everything is going up, but wages arent.
Sammie Coulon, retired
I think its inevitable. Everything else is going up. Their prices are raising too, so they pass it on.