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To: maverick61 who wrote (51959)6/4/2001 6:24:20 PM
From: moufassa7  Read Replies (2) of 57584
 
If a state wants to restrict energy exploration and distribution because of environmental concerns, they should be willing to pay for the higher prices that will occur because of their restrictive policies. To call the California energy plan "deregulation" is just not true. Deregulation occurs when all restrictions to supply and demand are eliminated. California's plan was to "regulate" the utilities ability to engage in free business practices such as long term contracts and to "regulate" a private business' ability for pricing it's product to it's customers. Implementing socialism, while labeling it capitalism, is to deceive an uneducated populace in a manner used many times last century by communist regimes around the world. Californians must solve this problem themselves.
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