December 24, 2021
The regional provider of natural gas was sending out dire predictions of shortages
this winter if a particular pipeline got shut down. The claims were bogus—all they
really did was to give already stressed citizens more to worry about. It even
led some of the less self-controlled citizens to threaten some environmentalists
with harm should their rates go up.
The claims were so egregious that the Missouri Public Service Commission made the company send out emails correcting the false impression.
As much as big business gets bad press, you still, in your heart of hearts, hope for better.
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