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This situation wouldn't have happened in the first place if California
didn't have economically insane regulations. They created a regulatory
climate that facilitated this. So yes, it is the product of
over-regulation.
-James Rogers
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On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 05:17, Geege Schuman wrote:
> from slate's "today's papers":
> The New York Times and Los Angeles Times both lead with word that
> a federal judge ruled yesterday that the nation's largest
> national gas pipeline company, El Paso, illegally withheld gas
> from the market during California's energy squeeze in 2000-01.
> The judge concluded that El Paso left 21 percent of its capacity
> in the state off-line, thus driving up the price of gas and
> helping to induce rolling blackouts.
>
> and this is the product of overregulation?