Wednesday, July 7, 2010

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Bioraria.

From 1 July 2010 was introduced compulsorily and without asking us if we agreed, the bill Bioraria. Electricity consumption will cost more during the day (at the end of the transitional period, much more) and will cost less at night.
A further step towards true freedom (business) and progress (for a few elected ).
The housewife, an Italian cheese, is doomed to extinction safe.
It can no longer turn on the washing machine or dishwasher, no iron, vacuum cleaner or : that will make up at seven in the evening? Perhaps
can attend gyms and beauty courses, will have more time to devote to her friends and her lover, will pursue his favorite hobby, and also the garden, yet often overlooked.
And since he can not even turn on the oven, now reserved strictly for the holidays, to family propinerà sad and depressing cold dishes.
But at night, when her husband comes home from work, turn on the appliances in unison, so that will feel like living at the airport, or in a subway station.
The risk of blackouts will also be high.

What is the Bioraria?

Maybe to save on consumption?
NO, they will be the same as before, transferred hours in uncomfortable or impossible.
NO, again, because other means would serve, for example, heat-insulated homes and appliances more efficient.

cost less to make electricity ?
NO, perché bisognerebbe sviluppare l’eolico e il solare ( che permetterebbero di averla, volendo, anche gratis ).

Allora, a chi serve la Bioraria ?
Soltanto per uno scopo preciso : condizionare i cittadini per l’introduzione delle centrali nucleari.
Le quali, al contrario di quelle odierne, non si potranno spegnere di notte, quando l’elettricità non serve.
Perciò dovremo abituarci ad assecondare i bisogni delle centrali : quelle nucleari ( del “futuro”) che sono come le fontane della Preistoria : che erano, ovviamente, senza rubinetto water flowed at night.

Long live progress!

As always in Italy, we do things for the producers, and never to be better citizens. Why
must be 60 million Italians to adapt to the needs of production?
But progress does not mean the exact opposite?

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