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ChristinaB
06-02-2004, 08:25 AM
Pay special attention to the end of the article. These are the friends of Bush.

Enron Traders Caught On Tape (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/kpix/20040602/lo_kpix/10259)

When a forest fire shut down a major transmission line into California, cutting power supplies and raising prices, Enron energy traders celebrated, CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports.



"Burn, baby, burn," the traders sang.


Four years after California's disastrous experiment with energy deregulation, Enron energy traders can be heard on audiotapes obtained by CBS News gloating and praising each other as they helped bring on, and cash-in on, the Western power crisis.


"He just f---s California," says one Enron employee. "He steals money from California to the tune of about a million."


"Will you rephrase that?" asks a second employee.


"OK, he, um, he arbitrages the California market to the tune of a million bucks or two a day," replies the first.


The tapes, from Enron's West Coast trading desk, also confirm what CBS reported years ago: that in secret deals with power producers, traders deliberately drove up prices by ordering power plants shut down.


"If you took down the steamer, how long would it take to get it back up?" an Enron worker is heard saying.


"Oh, it's not something you want to just be turning on and off every hour. Let's put it that way," another says.


"Well, why don't you just go ahead and shut her down."


Officials with the Snohomish Public Utility District near Seattle received the tapes from the Justice Department


A spokesman for the utility said "This is the evidence we've all been waiting for. This proves they manipulated the market."


That utility, like many others, is trying to get its money back from Enron.


"They're f------g taking all the money back from you guys?" complains an Enron employee on the tapes. "All the money you guys stole from those poor grandmothers in California?"


"Yeah, grandma Millie, man"


"Yeah, now she wants her f------g money back for all the power you've charged right up, jammed right up her a------ for f------g $250 a megawatt hour."


And the tapes appear to link top Enron officials Ken Lay and Jeffrey Skilling to schemes that fueled the crisis.


"Government Affairs has to prove how valuable it is to Ken Lay and Jeff Skilling," says one trader.

"Ok."

"Do you know when you started over-scheduling load and making buckets of money on that?

Before the 2000 election, Enron employees pondered the possibilities of a Bush win.

"It'd be great. I'd love to see Ken Lay Secretary of Energy," says one Enron worker.

That didn't happen, but they were sure President Bush would fight any limits on sky-high energy prices.

"When this election comes Bush will f------g whack this s--t, man. He won't play this price-cap b------t."

Crude, but true.

"We will not take any action that makes California's problems worse and that's why I oppose price caps," said Mr. Bush on May 29, 2001.

Both the Justice Department and Enron tried to prevent the release of these tapes. Enron's lawyers argued they merely prove "that people at Enron sometimes talked like Barnacle Bill the Sailor."

jokerswild
06-02-2004, 09:24 AM
It's well known that Bush/Cheney serve the interests of the corporate elite and could not care less about the common man. They believe that the common man serves their class as second class citizens, and should say thank you Master.

Cheney particularly comes across as someone that believes that he is above the law. If the law is not to his satisfaction, then he'll have supreme crook Scalia look into changing the law. If you don't kow tow, then "someone" in his office will out CIA covert agents. Cheney is a traitor. That's the plain and simple truth.

adios
06-02-2004, 10:53 AM
You might have missed this. The Enron malfeasance happened during the Clinton presidency. Also Robert Rubin, Clinton's first Treasury Secretary is a top level Cititgroup exec. Citigroup has paid fines for their part in the Enron malfeasance. Also the Justice Department in the Bush administration has vigorously prosecuted the misdeeds in the Enron case. Former Enron CEO Skilling was recently indicted. The only top level exec that hasn't been indicted is Lay. What's happened in these cases is that they've done what is typical, start at the lower level employees and work their way up. If you are familiar at all with how Enron duped investors with their round trip trading and keeping debt off the balance you'll realize that it was a complicated endeavor and that making a case is difficult. Yet the Bush administration has made the cases. I believe that electricity prices have gone down in California since the Enron fiasco.

paland
06-02-2004, 10:01 PM
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I believe that electricity prices have gone down in California since the Enron fiasco.

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Ummm, No, I'm still paying an arm and a leg for electicity. We're paying through the teeth in food, utilities, gas, sex... .But in all honesty, even though I don't like the guy, I don't think this is Bush's fault.