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Bush's California Energy Stance Faulted [It's all Bush's fault, not Gov. Davis', don'tcha know?]
New York Times ^ | Wednesday, May 8, 2002 | By DON VAN NATTA Jr.

Posted on 05/08/2002 1:07:48 AM PDT by JohnHuang2

May 8, 2002

Bush's California Energy Stance Faulted

By DON VAN NATTA Jr.

WASHINGTON, May 7 — Throughout California's energy crisis early last year, President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney strongly opposed any government intervention or price controls intended to rein in the surging costs of electricity.

Today, two of the most prominent California politicians who called for federal intervention, Gov. Gray Davis and Senator Dianne Feinstein, both Democrats, reacted with anger at the release of documents showing that Enron traders had used questionable strategies intended to increase the company's profits from trading power in the state.

Both Mr. Davis and Ms. Feinstein criticized what they said was the Bush administration's failure to heed their suspicions that more than just market forces were to blame for the enormous price increases in wholesale electricity in the state.

They had suspected market manipulation as the cause of soaring wholesale power prices that pushed one of the state's largest utilities, PG&E, into bankruptcy and drove another, Edison International, to the brink.

"Those who suggested that the problem had nothing to do with manipulation turned out to be plain wrong," Mr. Davis said in an interview today. "It's now clear that manipulation was the strategy."

Senator Feinstein said she tried "three or four times" to discuss the state's energy crisis with Mr. Bush last year, but the president refused to meet with her.

"What I wanted to do was communicate those suspicions directly to the president," Ms. Feinstein said tonight.

Instead, Ms. Feinstein said she settled for two meetings with Mr. Cheney as part of large groups — one on March 27, the other on June 12. Both meetings were brief, she said.

"Their attitude was laissez-faire, let the market do what the market does, but it was a broken market," she said.

She said that Mr. Cheney "spoke but did not listen much" during both meetings. "When someone is looking at their watch, it gives you a pretty good idea they want to get out of the room," she said.

A White House spokeswoman, Claire Buchan, said that Mr. Bush had called last May for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Federal Trade Commission to be vigilant.

"We have always said if anyone is illegally manipulating markets they should be held accountable," Ms. Buchan said. "These documents have been released as part of an ongoing investigation headed by FERC, and the president expects the investigation to be vigorously pursued."

The White House released excerpts of comments made by the president and other administration officials last spring about the White House's commitment to investigate illegal price-gouging.

"We can make sure that any entity will not illegally overcharge," Mr. Bush said on May 15 last year. "And so I'm calling on the F.T.C. to make sure that nobody in America gets illegally overcharged. And we're going to make sure FERC will monitor electricity suppliers to make sure that they charge rates that are fair and reasonable."

Early last year, both Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney said the problem was largely a result of a flawed deregulation plan adopted by California, and repeatedly declined to call on federal regulators to intervene with price controls.

Bush administration officials contended that the high prices gave incentive to power companies to build power plants, which they said were desperately needed in California.

After the federal agency imposed price controls in late April of last year, Mr. Cheney strongly objected to the approach.

"Price caps are not a help," he said in an interview with The Los Angeles Times. "They take us in exactly the wrong direction."

Mr. Cheney also said that the free market — not additional government regulation — was the answer to the crisis.

"I'm a skeptic," Mr. Cheney said then. "I've never seen price regulations that I've felt very good about. If I had been at FERC, I would never had voted for short-term price caps. But that's their decision. I hope for their sake, and California's, it works."

Both Mr. Davis and Senator Feinstein have said they were disappointed by what they characterized as the lack of vigilance shown by the energy agency during the final year of the Clinton administration. But they also criticized the Bush administration's ties to Enron, which has been the most generous political supporter of the president.

For example, several weeks after Enron's lawyers spelled out the company's strategy for manipulating the California electricity market, Kenneth L. Lay, Enron's chairman, recommended several nominees to the Bush administration for appointment to the energy commission, which is responsible for ensuring "just and reasonable" electricity rates nationwide.

"Everyone gave Enron great deference," Mr. Davis said. "Enron was the mother ship of deregulation. They were given great weight."

Senator Feinstein lamented that she was not given the same access to the president that Enron representatives had.

"Here is a company that was as ribald, as brash, as swashbuckling and as unethical as any company I can possibly conceive of," she said of Enron.

"And they had major access to this administration," she added. "But the senior senator from California can't get in to see them."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: calgov2002; calpowercrisis
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Wednesday, May 8, 2002

Quote of the Day by Delbert 5/8/03

1 posted on 05/08/2002 1:07:48 AM PDT by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
Feinstein and Davis, two piles of crap. Of course Bush doesn't give these two bozos access to himself they have haranged this president and fought his every move. Both have treated Mr. Bush so very poorly and still they want his help. Well Calif rejected Bush and the state and its inhabitants deserve to be ignored by Bush regardless what its problems.
2 posted on 05/08/2002 1:30:32 AM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: JohnHuang2; Ernest at the Beach
Grayout must really be in trouble. The Clymers at the Grey Whore aka Fishwrap of Record are even campaigning for him...
3 posted on 05/08/2002 7:04:33 AM PDT by eureka!
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To: eureka!
From another Freeper -- it appears that the Democrats have not given up on using the Enron scandal to gain political advantage.

The instrument to convince the masses is the power of the NY times.
The implementation of the strategy seems to be underway.

4 posted on 05/08/2002 8:55:10 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: ;calgov2002; Grampa Dave;Carry_Okie; SierraWasp; Gophack; eureka!; ElkGroveDan...
calgov2002:

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5 posted on 05/08/2002 9:03:14 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: JohnHuang2
Blame game .... DUMP DAVIS!
6 posted on 05/08/2002 9:09:52 AM PDT by Gophack
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach; all
I'M NOT A CROOK!

GW CAUSED THE ENERGY CRISIS!

GW AND DICK CHENEY DID IT!

TRUST ME/CHIFI & THE NY SLIMES! WOULD WE LIE TO YOU?!

7 posted on 05/08/2002 9:09:59 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Yep. Grayout is on the ropes and it is definitely going to get bloody. GoSimonGo...
8 posted on 05/08/2002 9:20:14 AM PDT by eureka!
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To: JohnHuang2
Price caps, dunce caps, and bottle caps

The backroom of Sacramento politics.
9 posted on 05/08/2002 9:22:31 AM PDT by d14truth
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To: JohnHuang2

Honest. I ran outta gas.

I had a flat tire.

I didn't have enough money for cab fare.

My tux didn't come back from the cleaners.

An old friend came in from outta town.

Someone stole my car.

There was an earthquake,...

...a terrible flood,

...locust's.

It wasn't my fault!! *

10 posted on 05/08/2002 9:30:00 AM PDT by ElkGroveDan
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To: JohnHuang2
Senator Feinstein said she tried "three or four times" to discuss the state's energy crisis with Mr. Bush last year, but the president refused to meet with her.

Good for him. It's not like she'd have anything useful to say.

11 posted on 05/08/2002 9:30:05 AM PDT by Steve0113
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To: d14truth
ROFL!!

Keep up the good work "" Johnnie!""!!!

12 posted on 05/08/2002 9:34:06 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Steve0113
I supose you think its a good idea to ignore those who have been elected to represent 36 million voters.
13 posted on 05/08/2002 9:57:41 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom
Even the crooks?
14 posted on 05/08/2002 10:00:04 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
Which crooks are you refering to?
15 posted on 05/08/2002 10:03:25 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom
Eff Feinstein, and the donkey she rode in on. She has never demonstrated the ability to do anything apart from trying to establish partisan political advantage. She knows the rules. The Administration will call her if it needs anything (like some good Thai food, maybe).
16 posted on 05/08/2002 10:04:31 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: lucysmom
See #16!
17 posted on 05/08/2002 10:07:35 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
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To: 1rudeboy
That is so inane, I don't even know how to respond to it.
18 posted on 05/08/2002 10:09:10 AM PDT by lucysmom
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To: lucysmom
I supose you think its a good idea to ignore those who have been elected to represent 36 million voters.

Yes I do, when such people espouse beliefs that are socialist and counterproductive.

19 posted on 05/08/2002 10:19:13 AM PDT by Steve0113
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To: 1rudeboy
She has never demonstrated the ability to do anything apart from trying to establish partisan political advantage.

Yep, and since Bush isn't going to help her do that, they have nothing to discuss.

20 posted on 05/08/2002 10:21:49 AM PDT by Steve0113
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