FwOff Topic- Cal. Energy crunch

Billbrpt@AOL.COM Billbrpt@AOL.COM
Sun, 1 Apr 2001 18:59:59 EDT


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In a message dated 4/1/01 5:35:38 PM Central Daylight Time, 
Erwinpiano@email.msn.com (Erwinpiano)
 writes:


>  We
> > > grow 99 percent or more of the nation's almonds, artichokes, dates,
> figs,
> > > kiwifruit, olives, persimmons, pistachios, prunes, raisins and walnuts.
> > > Hope you won't miss them.>>

I won't, I never eat any of those items.

> > >
> > > California is the nation's number one dairy state.  We're keeping our
> > dairy
> > > products.  We'll need plenty of fresh ones since our refrigerators can't
> > be
> > > relied upon.  Got milk?


Yep, we sure do, plenty of it.  So much of it in fact that the market can't 
sell all of it and the price farmers get for it barely makes any profit yet 
most people in this state are too fat from drinking all the milk, eating all 
the cheese and beef.

> > >
> > > We Californians are gonna keep all our high-tech software in state.
> > > Silicon
> > > Valley is ours, after all.  Without enough electricity, which you're
> > > apparently keeping for yourselves, we just plain don't have enough
> > software
> > > to spare.
> > >

Many of these businesses will soon move to places where electricity is 
plentiful and cheap.

> > > We're keeping all our airplanes.  California builds a good percentage of
> > > the
> > > commercial airliners available to fly you people to where you want to
> go.

ditto

I moved away from there 25 years ago and haven't missed it one bit.  They 
make excellent wine here in Wisconsin but the imported wine from France is 
cheaper.  Our oranges and juice come from Florida, Texas, Mexico and South 
America as do any other fruits and vegetables worth eating.

It's high time you threw people like Jane Fonda out not only for her 
treasonous acts in Viet Nam but for duping people into closing the Nuclear 
power plant at Rancho Seco.  You want juice?  Get it from Nukes.  You want 
fresh water?  There's the whole Pacific Ocean right on your coast, all you 
need is enough power from a couple dozen good Nuke stations to get the salt 
out of it.

Bye the way, the movies there are these days that come from there just aren't 
worth watching.  Any of the ones I do see seem to come from somewhere else.

I like it better here.  The cost of living is low and there is an abundance 
of all consumer items.  We're also building several new power plants to be 
fired by natural gas.  Has your state decided yet to build even *one* new one 
or to reopen the one that Jane Fonda had closed down?

Bill Bremmer RPT
Madison, Wisconsin

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