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On board in Scotland Neck. There are some powerful business and political people interested in this issue. I heard the salary stuff from Progress Energy employees cause someone from electricities told their salary to someone with progress and you know how that goes ... so the salary stuff is accurate. Apparently there are a ton of staff who got canned at progress and electricities snapped them up and paid them a lot more. brilliant. then they run their mouths and the word spreads. I also heard there is a quiet rebellion taking place internally.

Progress is laughing their heads off about this because they have said it would happen some time. Sounds like the CEO has bit off a bit too much with women. What is his problem? My legislator told me he is arrogant, talks too much and no one wants to be around him. During deregulation discussions apparently legislators wanted to find an "off" switch to turn off his electricity. Where did he come from? The cities should have sold. The state should take this over. The treasurer needs to put an end to this transmission garbage.  the transmission is in disrepair so of course progress will sell it to them. what a bargain.

if these people had brains, it would be scary. Put me on the list for TAEC and I will spread the word. The elderly have plenty of time to work this issue so let's enlist their help.

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