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michael'sfat boy new york ballpoint pen, actresses, smartmedia, sausage, san diego, purple, absolution, motor city, camera, clipart, albuquerque, gig, gif animated, Keep listening.I Feel Better AlreadyIn case it's slipped your mind, Enron's Ken Lay was Gov. Bush's best buddy and largest campaign contributor, boy and his company the central force in the overwhelming Texas industry lobby for electricity deregulation. I don't know about you, but I have just an eensy-teensy bit of suspicion that however dereg has been designed for Texas, boy Enron's invisible hand is all over it. As reported by The Dallas Morning News on May 9, Rep. Steve Wolens, D-Dallas, wanted to know if boy the scam-generated California disaster can recur here. "I want to make sure that this is never going to happen in Texas," Wolens told the paper. "Disclosure and transparency is the best disinfectant." "The Public Utility Commission and ERCOT executives assured them that it could not," the Morning News wrote. That should certainly ease your mind. Just the day before, alas, the Houston Chronicle reported that Enron "is being investigated [by the PUC] for overscheduling power last summer during a test of the deregulated market."
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Certainly none of these outrages could ever happen in deregulated Texas. No sirree, Bob. At least that's what we were told last week by our own lovingly named Electric Reliability Council of Texas Inc., the state's electric grid operator and the equivalent of motor city the California agency that motor city was so thoroughly swindled by the major power companies. Testifying before a Lege oversight committee, ERCOT's executives insisted that they have everything under control, and we needn't worry one little bit. 'Course they also motor city admitted they hadn't quite gotten a handle yet on customer switching and new billing (they claim to be hitting about eight out of 10 right now), and they'll probably have to raise the "administrative fee" from its current average of 22 cents a month to get the whole mess sorted out. Normally, such an announcement by a state agency elicits immediate howls of legislative indignation about raising "new taxes" on the already terribly overburdened free enterprise system of Texas.
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