To: NoLibZone
The real question is what’s motivating Becerra here? Hard to believe it has anything to do with seeking justice.
8 posted on
12/30/2018 5:53:46 PM PST by
reasonisfaith
(What are the implications if the Resurrection of Christ is a true event in history?)
To: reasonisfaith
The real question is whats motivating Becerra here?He's running for higher office.
14 posted on
12/30/2018 6:00:46 PM PST by
facedown
(Armed in the Heartland)
To: reasonisfaith
This is probably just to placate the masses.
I really doubt any real action will be taken against PG&E.
19 posted on
12/30/2018 6:15:32 PM PST by
Califreak
(Take Me Back To Constantinople)
To: reasonisfaith
"The real question is whats motivating Becerra here?" Control. All socialists crave control. In this case, charging and convicting PG&E would bankrupt the utility, allowing the State to step in and take control. Then they could solve "climate change" by raising rates through the roof, and only allowing energy use for "responsible" industries and individuals, while denying it to all others.
Don't think for a moment this is not their end goal.
21 posted on
12/30/2018 6:19:52 PM PST by
Henchster
(Free Republic - the BEST site on the web!)
To: reasonisfaith
> The real question is whats motivating Becerra hereMy guess is that he is salivating over the idea of "nationalizing" PG&E by bankruptcy...
24 posted on
12/30/2018 6:34:05 PM PST by
SecondAmendment
(This just proves my latest theory ... LIBERALS RUIN EVERYTHING!)
To: reasonisfaith
I agree. PG&E is so heavily regulated that its practically an agency of the state already. Maybe they want to go all the way and quasi-nationalize it
26 posted on
12/30/2018 6:39:33 PM PST by
j.havenfarm
( 1,500 posts as of 8/10/18. A FReeper since 2000; never shutting up!)
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