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To: Perspective who wrote (100448)5/8/2001 1:35:05 AM
From: sammaster  Respond to of 436258
 
i suspect that outside sellers will find that california is a market that is nonprofitable and stop selling to them...cant believe that they would strangle themselves of electricity....blackouts will get worse



To: Perspective who wrote (100448)5/8/2001 10:05:45 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
>>The state Senate passed another measure which would impose a 100 percent windfall profits tax on generators
who charge more for electricity than a certain baseline price, a move aimed at the out-of-state power companies that many Californians believe have used the crisis to gouge their pocketbooks.<<

ROFLMAO! The only thing that's left to make it really perfect is for them to demand that the federal government order the out-of-state generators sell them electricity whether they want to or not.

You know that's coming.-ng-

Airheads.



To: Perspective who wrote (100448)5/8/2001 8:43:30 PM
From: starhawke  Respond to of 436258
 
Geez. That would be UFB, anywhere but the left coast. Thanks for the link, BC.

Got 'lectricity, my Californian comrades?

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