Don't get me started about the California state government. The fiasco with
so-called "de-regulation" is a perfect example of how not to write
legislation. The government failed to approve new electrical generation and
transmission projects to meet the needs of a growing population and booming
economy in the last twenty years, and then everyone was shocked when we ran
out of capacity. Idiots.



On 8/18/06, G  wrote:
>
> On 8/18/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> How about California's government controlled electrical grid? That's a
> wonderful example of how well government controls on private industry
> work.
>
> What were some of those So Cal electrical bills we saw in that thread?
> $400?
> $600? Those periodic rolling blackouts that seem to only plague Cali must
> be
> fun too.
>
>

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