goshdarnindie
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- May 6, 2001
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No, consumers paid for the item, end of transaction.  Unless of course you decide to return the power.  Did anyone else see Walt Williams on FOX last night.  He's a brilliant economist and he's been saying what I've been thinking the whole time.  The invisible hand of capitalism will take care of everything the beuracrats have screwed up, but not until the beuracrats get out of the way.
OrByte has it right except that California didn't really deregulate, it reregulated, and when fuel prices went up unexpectantly they got themselves caught in the "worst case scenario".
This view is missing several key concepts to it which are assumed to be understood by the masses, if you want more information, please feel free to contact me and maybe we can start a thread... maybe not
			
			OrByte has it right except that California didn't really deregulate, it reregulated, and when fuel prices went up unexpectantly they got themselves caught in the "worst case scenario".
This view is missing several key concepts to it which are assumed to be understood by the masses, if you want more information, please feel free to contact me and maybe we can start a thread... maybe not
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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