Whoa, whoa there Jerry - I am certainly not blaming them and the reports I
heard on the news about the state or whatever powers-that-be not accounting
for them when projecting future energy needs were impartial and more
concerned that a such dumb mistake had been made in not factoring them in
when figuring future ppower plant needs. Massive undocumented immigration
is a fact of life in California and discussing it does not mean anyone is
blaming anyone. The vast majority of the undocumented population work very
hard here and pay their electric bills just like everyone else, rich or
poor. But again, the lack of enough power plants is not the key in the
current situation. If you re-read my posts again on this subject or read the
links I posted you can see that decisions made by "big money," to be
simplistic, is at the heart of the current "energy crisis" here. So much
slop has been thrown around in the media about the issue with everyone
pointing the finger at everyone else and I was just trying to pare it down
to reality a bit based on my understanding. Kakki
> That's right. Blame the illegal immigrants. Who do you think uses more
energy? Them, or the rich, (white and legal) Californians?
>
> Jerry