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October 14, 2010 at 11:43 AM #617961October 14, 2010 at 11:43 AM #618046
no_such_reality
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 11:43 AM #618595no_such_reality
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 11:43 AM #618716no_such_reality
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 11:43 AM #619036no_such_reality
Participant[quote=air_ogi]
Both Colorado and Arizona have strong clean energy programs. These companies are not moving out because AB32 is too strong, it is because other places have better AB32s.
But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM #617971jstoesz
Participant[quote]But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
I have another idea, let us import all the welfare recipients from other states while we are at it. If we pay them money, they will spend it on consumer goods and stuff. Then we will have a better economy. Solution!
October 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM #618056jstoesz
Participant[quote]But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
I have another idea, let us import all the welfare recipients from other states while we are at it. If we pay them money, they will spend it on consumer goods and stuff. Then we will have a better economy. Solution!
October 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM #618605jstoesz
Participant[quote]But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
I have another idea, let us import all the welfare recipients from other states while we are at it. If we pay them money, they will spend it on consumer goods and stuff. Then we will have a better economy. Solution!
October 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM #618726jstoesz
Participant[quote]But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
I have another idea, let us import all the welfare recipients from other states while we are at it. If we pay them money, they will spend it on consumer goods and stuff. Then we will have a better economy. Solution!
October 14, 2010 at 11:55 AM #619046jstoesz
Participant[quote]But should Prop 23 pass, then you will see mass exodus of clean tech companies out of California.[/quote]
I have another idea, let us import all the welfare recipients from other states while we are at it. If we pay them money, they will spend it on consumer goods and stuff. Then we will have a better economy. Solution!
October 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #617996air_ogi
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.[/quote]Of course. But at the same time, letting big oil pollute your water and air for free is also government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #618080air_ogi
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.[/quote]Of course. But at the same time, letting big oil pollute your water and air for free is also government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #618630air_ogi
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.[/quote]Of course. But at the same time, letting big oil pollute your water and air for free is also government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #618750air_ogi
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.[/quote]Of course. But at the same time, letting big oil pollute your water and air for free is also government gravy.
October 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #619071air_ogi
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]
Can you show the program and what benefits the companies are getting? Because if they are moving because of the program, it is because they are getting government gravy.[/quote]Of course. But at the same time, letting big oil pollute your water and air for free is also government gravy.
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