Wednesday, May 02, 2012

Good news, Californians: your support for the de-industrialization of America is working. The bad news: this means blackouts for you, dimwits.

Over the past several decades, the eco-Statists have infested every level of government in the great state of California. They have destroyed farmland in the Central Valley to save a creature no one even knew existed. They have issued an unceasing blizzard of regulations so formidable that businesses have been escaping the state en masse. And, in the ultimate irony, they have helped shutter power plants throughout the state.

And now, the piper must be paid.

Will blackouts darken Calif. this summer?


California could be headed into another “perfect storm” of coincidental events that may result in an electricity shortage during the hot months of July, August and September... ...the Independent System Operator (ISO) serves as the central operator for the state electric grid. The ISO said that, while statewide reserves are fine, local and regional shortages could emerge. Of particular concern is the San Diego area due to the San Onofre shutdown...

...Southern California is working fast to get back into service two gas-fired power plants in Huntington Beach that were mothballed last year. This indicates how fast events have turned around on electric capacity planners.

To comply with regulations, both of the decommissioned Huntington Beach gas power plants had their gas lines severed and three-foot holes were cut in the boilers...

Enjoy your blackouts, drones!

Put it this way: the eco-Statists, working with the EPA, are intentionally sabotaging power generation. Why? So the federal government can step in -- as they did in automobiles, health care, banking, and student loans -- to effectively nationalize another industry.

Don't believe me. Just review their 10-point plan.


2 comments:

  1. But..but...but, what about the windmills? The solar panels?

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  2. Anonymous10:58 AM

    No one in Washington (that I'm aware of) has pointed out the un-Constitutionality of shutting off the water supply to the Central Valley for some insignificant fish. I contend that if the Governator'd had any fortitude, he'd have gone in with some state National Guardsmen and turned those water pumps back on and dared anyone in the EPA to try and turn them off again.

    BackwardsBoy.

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