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Pastimes : The California Energy Crisis - Information & Forum

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To: Bearcatbob who wrote (1064)1/25/2002 4:18:00 PM
From: Quincy  Read Replies (1) of 1715
 
Duh, those aliens actually pay taxes in California.

Since my kids don't have the right mix of poverty and IQ, they didn't get accepted in the UCschool system. Since 10% of my income goes to the state of California, I expect barbed wire around UCSan Diego.

If you want to send your kids to UCDavis, you'd better call U-Haul and move your ass over here.

My father, living in the midwest where I grew up, was concerned federal funds would be given to Enron, Duke, Dynergy, Sempra, etc... to bail out California. This year, he is concerned federal funds would be given to compensate shareholders and employees of Enron.

All the employees wanted to do was screw states who deregulated their power and become multi-millionaires on the backs of CA residents who lost their jobs over energy prices at work.

The last option they have left in the universe is to come crying to me.

Democracy, no?

Hmm... I remember mentioning the macro-economic forces of power pricing.

I am not going to stoop to your level and draw a corollary between a worldwide recession and power gaming.

You can't deny power manipulation in both natural gas and electricity contributed to a nationwide economic downturn.
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