I wrote:
> > Yes, this one is entirely off-topic and should not be continued for
> > long. I doubt that it would have.

Tel responded...
> Sorry Mike,
> I thought it was interesting about C-NET's Un-politacial spin on
> California's  power shortage..  

Of course it was and is interesting! That's why these topics always 
come up. If we're to keep them from overwhelming the list and making 
the CS information too hard to dig out, we have to limit the OT stuff 
at some point.

> Simular to poluted water, Chem trails, Urine drinking, or other OT
> that floods your list ? Power or lack of it will effect us all in one
> way or another, soon.! 

Those topics that have a reasonable link to CS can generally go on
until they die a natural death. Other therapies are welcome as answers
to people's questions, but detailed discussions belong elsewhere as
well. The truly OT? Let's just keep it to a *reasonable* minimum.

As to the "Un-political" spin on the power shortage, re-read the 
following...

> The state needs to help the utilities to pay their debts, while power
> prices have to be capped in order to allow a reasonable profit margin
> for generators. And watch out for power deregulation legislation in
> your own countries and states. 

If that's not political I don't know what is! Their solution is to:
force taxpayers to pay for the power needs of the whole population,
eliminating any influence they can have by adjusting their own use;
force producers to produce and make them beg regulators for permission
to make profits; and God forbid we should dare let the people (voters)
experience the real costs of their own consumption!

There's more politics than anything else in the entire situation. Which 
certainly suggests that we should gently disengage from the discussion 
while a semblence of civility exists! <GRIN>

Be well,

Mike D.
(list-owner)

[Mike Devour, Citizen, Patriot, Libertarian]
[[email protected]                        ]
[Speaking only for myself...               ]


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