An Arizona utility commissioner said he’s willing to pull the plug on Los Angeles if the city goes through with a boycott of his state.

In a letter to the city of LA, a member of Arizona’s power commission said he would ask Arizona utility companies to cut off the power supply to Los Angeles. LA gets about 25 percent of its power from Arizona.

“That is one commissioner who has that idea — whether he can do that or not is another idea,” said LA Councilman Dennis Zine. “They are the ones who have to make the move, not us.”

The commissioner’s power grid play is in response to the city’s approval of a resolution directing city staff to consider which contracts with Arizona can be terminated. Here’s part Arizona Corporation Commission member Gary Pierce’s letter to the mayor:

If an economic boycott is truly what you desire, I will be happy to encourage Arizona utilities to renegotiate your power agreements so Los Angeles no longer receives any power from Arizona-based generation.

I am confident that Arizona’s utilities would be happy to take those electrons off your hands. If, however, you find that the City Council lacks the strength of its convictions to turn off the lights in Los Angeles and boycott Arizona power, please reconsider the wisdom of attempting to harm Arizona’s economy.

What’s it going to take to get the Feds to enforce the law? Only when the violence from the Mexican drug cartels start to affect them personally, or politically. That’s my guess. Mr. President…do your job.




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Found by Mister Justin.


Letterman shows this clip incessantly. Does anyone write in to tell him it’s an old clip?


You want old vids? Let’s load up on the classics.


The fact that he is trying to buy more beer, makes it all the more ironic.
And I’m not interested in hearing how OLD this vid is. Yes, it is a year old, but so what? ALL vids are old in one way or another.
This vid HERE is even older but I still run it every year.


I wonder what the equivalent would be in Arizona against illegal Mexicans.

A female lawyer allegedly ripped another woman’s burka off in a clothes shop – and told her to ‘clear off to your own country’.

The 26-year-old Muslim convert said the 60-year-old lawyer made ‘snide remarks’ about her Islamic veil. An argument followed during which the older woman is said to have ripped the veil off, before the Muslim woman allegedly punched her. Both women were arrested.

The row happened in Trignac, near Nantes, France, as the country prepares to introduce a ban on the burka.

A police officer said: ‘The lawyer said she was not happy seeing a fellow shopper wearing a veil and wanted the ban introduced as soon as possible.’

At one point the lawyer, who was out with her daughter, is said to have likened the Muslim woman to Belphegor – a horror demon character well known to French television viewers. The lawyer’s use of the name ‘Belphegor’ was particularly inflammatory, said police, because the demon was portrayed by classical writers as ‘Hell’s ambassador to France’.


Something to cheer up our male readers in the morning.


Here is the latest conversation I had with money manager Andrew Horowitz…. new insights for anyone who invests in anything. This week Germany begins to act weird. Why??

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  • Hotmail update coming. How many years has it been?
  • Amazon trying to sell books not Kindles.
  • Google WiFi snagging; getting company in trouble.
  • People quitting Facebook. So what?
  • Best Buy going after Netflix.
  • VC’s like the Android OS.
  • Tablet mania just beginning.
  • Steve Jobs loses $10 billion.
  • HP wants Palm for a printer driver??  What?

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Most of Canada’s largest forestry companies announced a groundbreaking deal with environmental groups on Tuesday that will restrict logging in the country’s vast northern forests.

The agreement covers 170 million acres — an area nearly twice the size of Germany — and ends years of battles over logging in Canada’s massive boreal forest, which environmentalists say plays an major role in fighting global warming by absorbing large amounts of carbon dioxide.

The forestry companies will stop all logging immediately on 75 million acres to protect woodland caribou herds under pressure from development. The two sides will then spend three years working out which restrictions to impose on logging in the remaining 95 million acres.

In return, as the agreement comes into force, the green groups will end international “Do not buy” campaigns against Canadian lumber.

The U.S.-based Pew Environment Group, which brokered the deal, said it was the largest commercial forest conservation agreement ever concluded…

“This will translate into market advantage for participating companies. We think this is a radically pragmatic agreement that will have significant ripple effects worldwide for forest products’ environmental standards.”

Kudos to both sides and especially Pew for assuming the activist role brokering the negotiations.





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Caught – grand theft spaceship

I’m way behind on listening to No Agenda, so Adam may already know about this and signed on, but I’m just a tad bit skeptical.

Hartwig Hausdorf, a German academic, believes that the reason Voyager 2, an unmanned probe that has been in space since 1977, is sending strange messages that are confusing scientists, is because it has been taken over by extraterrestrial life.

Since its launch, Voyager 2 has been sending streams of data back to Earth for study by scientists, but on April 22, 2010, that stream of information suddenly changed.

Nasa claimed that a software problem with the flight data system was the cause but Mr Hausdorf believes it could be the work of aliens.

This is because all other parts of the spacecraft appear to be functioning fine.

He told the German newspaper Bild: “It seems almost as if someone has reprogrammed or hijacked the probe – thus perhaps we do not yet know the whole truth.”


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