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To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (3402)4/16/2001 4:45:15 PM
From: Terry D  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
The message to the energy-intensive tech industry: If you come to California, bring batteries.

And if you saw the article in today's Times - you saw that if you want to move that plant to Texas - you have to pack in your own water.

Limits to growth? Nah - as Bill Murray said in Caddyshack - Don't worry, I don't think the heavy stuff is gonna come down for a while.



To: Sharp_End_Of_Drill who wrote (3402)4/16/2001 7:08:26 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 23153
 
I wonder if the state of California will give the company a tax break for building their own infrastructure? (ROFL)

More likely they will tax them extra for all the noise and pollution this new business brings the state.

Businesses are going to start telling California to f' off pretty soon, if they aren't already.

EDIT: Sue Herrera is interviewing the Secretary of the Interior, and suggesting Bush is (at least partly) responsible for the California problems. What a sad display of ignorance.