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California: Bustamante needs Econ 101
San Jose Mercury News ^
| August 31, 2003
Posted on 08/31/2003 1:45:07 PM PDT by John Jorsett
People don't like it when gas prices go up. So Cruz Bustamante is here to help.
Put gas prices under the control of the Public Utilities Commission, the lieutenant governor and candidate for governor said last week, supporting a constitutional amendment just introduced in the Legislature.
Of course, if prices are controlled and oil companies don't like it, someone will have to force them to keep making gas, or there will be shortages.
No doubt Bustamante will be able to work that out.
``It is about time that Californians had a say in being able to make sure they are not being gouged,'' he said.
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TOPICS: Editorial; Politics/Elections; US: California
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To: John Jorsett
Why excerpt it? Here's the whole magilla:
Bustamante needs Econ 101
Mercury News Editorial
People don't like it when gas prices go up. So Cruz Bustamante is here to help.
Put gas prices under the control of the Public Utilities Commission, the lieutenant governor and candidate for governor said last week, supporting a constitutional amendment just introduced in the Legislature.
Of course, if prices are controlled and oil companies don't like it, someone will have to force them to keep making gas, or there will be shortages.
No doubt Bustamante will be able to work that out.
``It is about time that Californians had a say in being able to make sure they are not being gouged,'' he said.
They have one. They can carpool. They can take transit. They can buy fuel-thrifty cars. But they don't seem to want to do that, so Bustamante will courageously tell them that they should be able to have as much gas as they want at a price they like. Or does he plan to ration it too?
Gas prices are high now, even by historic standards, but they are not at record levels when adjusted for inflation. Gas cost $2.40 a gallon in 1980 and 1981, in today's dollars.
Bustamante will have a hard time finding an economist to back this proposal or a lawyer to tell him it's legal. But consider, instead, how it fits with other state policies.
In its air and energy regulations, the state is trying to discourage gas-guzzling cars and gas-wasting drivers. It is spending billions on highways in a vain effort to keep up with the ever-growing traffic, and on transit to provide an alternative to driving.
Add price controls on gasoline and where would that leave state policy? ``Gas is cheap, please don't use much.'' Besides, California probably doesn't even have the authority to control the price of gasoline.
``Gasoline -- and the business of selling gasoline -- is part of interstate commerce that belongs to Congress to regulate, if at all,'' Anthony Sabino, a law professor in New York told the Los Angeles Times. ``With all due respect to Mr. Bustamante, he is either very ignorant of the law, or he's getting incredibly bad advice from his advisers, or it's a publicity stunt.''
Do we have to pick just one?
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posted on
08/31/2003 1:59:03 PM PDT
by
Choose Ye This Day
(Moving to Turkmenistan, where all the jobs are.)
To: MNLDS
Why excerpt it? Here's the whole magilla: Because it's from bayarea.com and excerpting is required.
To: MNLDS
That's a socialist for you. Don't bitch though. $2.40 isn't that bad. It's getting past $0.90 and in some places it's past a dollar here, and thats per litre with about 4 litres per gallon. Even after the exchange rate, Canadian to US, it's a better deal there.
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:08:38 PM PDT
by
bitcon
To: MNLDS
Buz Crustamante
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:11:43 PM PDT
by
appeal2
To: John Jorsett
It looks like Bustamante's "cure" for solving economic problems is to do it the way Mexico does it, with socialism. And we all know what a great success story they are.
To: John Jorsett
Statement: " California: Bustamante needs Econ 101"
Response: No. He does not need Economics.
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:26:35 PM PDT
by
AEMILIUS PAULUS
(Further, the statement assumed)
To: MNLDS
Econ 101 is a capitalist course. Bustamonte is a socialist and therefore Econ 101 doesn't apply.
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:32:31 PM PDT
by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: appeal2
Buz Crustamante Cruz MexiNazi
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:33:16 PM PDT
by
Regulator
(And other good names for him....)
To: Reaganwuzthebest
That's the other thing about MEChA --- it's not just an anti-American racist supremacy group ---- it's very Marxist.
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:43:35 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: John Jorsett
Bustamante...
:::shudder:::
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:43:52 PM PDT
by
Tamzee
("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
To: bert
They don't offer Econ 101 in the Chicano Studies programs for reasons.
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:44:15 PM PDT
by
FITZ
To: Regulator
BUSTY A FOOL,LOOK WHAT HAPPEN WHEN DOOFUS TOLD THE PUC NOT TO RAISE THE ENGERY RATES, NOW 38 BIL LATER YOU GET A RECALL!!!!
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posted on
08/31/2003 2:48:02 PM PDT
by
jocko12
To: MNLDS
Put gas prices under the control of the Public Utilities Commission, the lieutenant governor and candidate for governor said last week, supporting a constitutional amendment just introduced in the Legislature.A page straight from the Kommisariat of Central Planning's playbook, Moscow, circa 1936.
Bustamante's dimbulb solution for putting out a fire is to smother it with gasoline.
To: John Jorsett
It is spending billions on highways in a vain effort to keep up with the ever-growing traffic, and on transit to provide an alternative to driving. Is the gas tax money really being spent on the highways? If we built more highways and reduced traffic jams we could improve the average fuel economy far more than mass transit does in CA, for the same amount of money.
If Bustamante wants to lower gas prices, he could start by removing state gas taxes and oxygenation additive requirements.
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posted on
08/31/2003 3:09:17 PM PDT
by
heleny
To: John Jorsett
Anyone else wonder why:
Cruz Must Lose
DD
To: DiamondDon1
Cruz Must LoseNot to worry. Even if he "wins" he will lose.
In very short order, loony tunes hijinks and low farce such as this will cause the California proletariat to demand his hide.
Following the Davis-Bustmante debacle, the next election cyle will see California elect a genuinely conservative governor.
To: John Jorsett
To: cartoonistx
Economics!?! We doun need no steenkin' economics!!!
To: John Jorsett
Perhaps it would help Bustamante to be photographed in a tank... with a Mexican flag behind him ;-)
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posted on
08/31/2003 5:26:57 PM PDT
by
Tamzee
("Big government sounds too much like sluggish socialism."......Arnold Schwarzenegger)
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