← Back to context Comment by airstrike 3 months ago It varies based on usage 3 comments airstrike Reply ragall 3 months ago Isn't that how things should be ? airstrike 3 months ago From a consumer's standpoint, why would I choose that? ragall 3 months ago It's a natural law to pay based on what you consume. Whenever that isn't required, you're typically being subsidized in a form or another, but don't be surprised when it goes away.
ragall 3 months ago Isn't that how things should be ? airstrike 3 months ago From a consumer's standpoint, why would I choose that? ragall 3 months ago It's a natural law to pay based on what you consume. Whenever that isn't required, you're typically being subsidized in a form or another, but don't be surprised when it goes away.
airstrike 3 months ago From a consumer's standpoint, why would I choose that? ragall 3 months ago It's a natural law to pay based on what you consume. Whenever that isn't required, you're typically being subsidized in a form or another, but don't be surprised when it goes away.
ragall 3 months ago It's a natural law to pay based on what you consume. Whenever that isn't required, you're typically being subsidized in a form or another, but don't be surprised when it goes away.
Isn't that how things should be ?
From a consumer's standpoint, why would I choose that?
It's a natural law to pay based on what you consume. Whenever that isn't required, you're typically being subsidized in a form or another, but don't be surprised when it goes away.