Arnold has been very proud of his creation of AB 32, the revenue and job killer bill based on smears, lies and one sided information. The Guv has been crowing that he will campaign against Prop. 23, the ballot measure that would put a moratorium on the job killer. He also issued a Executive Order demanding a large percentage of energy to be from renewable sources--a scientific impossibility and even if it was possible, would bankrupt thousands of businesses and hundreds of thousands of families.
"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has asked the states air-quality enforcers to postpone a rule to require 33 percent of the power used by utilities to come from renewable sources such as wind and solar energy. Schwarzenegger asked the Air Resources Board to delay until September its adoption of the new regulation, which had been expected this month."
Now he thinks is so, so trying to stop what he did to the people.
How crazy is the Governor? First he vetoed a bill to demand a 33% renewable energy source, then he issues an Executive Order doing this.
"Legislation to boost the RPS to 33 percent, SB 14 by Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, was approved last September by the Legislature but vetoed by the governor, who objected to limits place on the procurement of renewable energy from out-of-state sources.
As soon as he vetoed the bill, the governor issued an executive order requiring a 33 percent threshold, and authorized the ARB to develop an RPS rule."
Six months and counting.
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"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has asked the states air-quality enforcers to postpone a rule to require 33 percent of the power used by utilities to come from renewable sources such as wind and solar energy. Schwarzenegger asked the Air Resources Board to delay until September its adoption of the new regulation, which had been expected this month."
Now he thinks is so, so trying to stop what he did to the people.
How crazy is the Governor? First he vetoed a bill to demand a 33% renewable energy source, then he issues an Executive Order doing this.
"Legislation to boost the RPS to 33 percent, SB 14 by Sen. Joe Simitian, D-Palo Alto, was approved last September by the Legislature but vetoed by the governor, who objected to limits place on the procurement of renewable energy from out-of-state sources.
As soon as he vetoed the bill, the governor issued an executive order requiring a 33 percent threshold, and authorized the ARB to develop an RPS rule."
Six months and counting.
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