Vested Interests Digging Deep to Doom California’s Prop 23
by Christopher C. HornerMy eye-opening experience with Enron revealed to my surprise just how it is that certain interests actually drive Big Green, and make otherwise inconceivable policy ideas into threats and often even reality. The revelation was such that it left me shaking my head in wonder as to how the (now suddenly) obvious, at least seeing how it escapes the interest of at least the establishment press cheerleading the same agenda: when you rob Peter to pay Paul, you are guaranteed the enthusiastic support of Paul.

In fact — as I learned regarding Enron’s and BP’s pet projects, “carbon cap-and-trade” and related ‘green jobs’ schemes all designed to make uneconomic investments in windmills etc. pay off — sometimes the entire enterprise is Paul’s idea.
So it is that we see with deep pocketed gents now scrambling to protect their bets on uneconomic investments and rent-seeking schemes, by supporting the campaign to defeat Proposition 23 in California. Prop 23 would delay California’s climatically meaningless but economically suicidal state-level adoption of Kyoto agenda, called AB 32. Oddly, there is no condemnation of these bags of money being thrown at killing a ballot initiative, despite the opprobrium heaped upon those few who have dared venture in to help the “Yes” campaign.
This is a shame, for the question Cui bono? is so readily answered simply by scanning the growing list of those digging deep to make sure the ‘green’ gravy train of wealth transfers isn’t derailed (regardless of the fairly obvious economic consequences if they are successful, which in a rational world would be of great interest to a watchdog press).
Things are heating up in Cali, as we see with a Forbes blog post about some lefty billionaires — that would be the ‘good’ kind of billionaires to the uninitiated — picking up on this more detailed Grist item from last week. Both offer some insight about who stands to gain if the political class defeats the electorate’s uprising in the form of Prop 23.
That is to say, we see whose beaks just might have been wetted by AB 32, bizarrely hailed as a ‘world’s first’ greenhouse gas and ‘green economy’ law notwithstanding the train wrecks of similar plans piling up around us where the scheme has already belly-flopped. It should come as no surprise that these examples hail from throughout Europe’s more profligate basket cases like Spain, Ireland and Portugal.
From the Grist piece:
“Over the past few days, the No forces have collected $5 million from venture capitalists, New York financiers, renewable energy companies, and other deep-pocketed backers, according to California Secretary of State records….
Of course, Texas oil companies Tesoro and Valero and the billionaire Koch brothers, who earlier contributed $1 million to the Yes effort, could drop $10 million on the campaign tomorrow. But there appears to be a fundraising enthusiasm gap between the campaigns during the home stretch sprint to Election Day.
Take a look at the growing roster of No partisans willing to put their money where their mouths are — not to mention their self-interest.
Ann Doerr, the wife of leading Silicon Valley capitalist John Doerr, gave $1 million to the No campaign on Thursday while her husband contributed $500,000 (in addition to the half million dollars he previously donated). Thomas Steyer, founder of the Farallon Capital Management hedge fund and co-chair of the No on 23 effort, put another $2.5 million into the campaign. San Francisco venture capitalist Paul Klingenstein contributed $100,000.
On the other coast, New York hedge fund manager Julian Robertson of Tiger Management kicked in half a million dollars on Thursday.
Renewable energy companies stepped to the plate as well. The U.S. division of Spanish wind giant Iberdrola Renewables gave $25,000; Santa Monica-based Solar Reserve, a developer of solar power plants, pitched in $50,000; and Google executive Jonathan Rosenberg contributed $10,000.
The Consumers Union, the Union of Concerned Scientists, the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, and Working Assets also gave a collective $100,000 over the past week.”
The fear-mongering about what could happen is de rigueur in such contexts, but also note these latter parties cited, who remind us that this fashionable spin on central planning is coincidentally catnip to statists and ideologues. Also see, for example, the venture-cap guy Steyer whose website touts his “Core Investment Strategies“, one of which is “Value Investments“, which according to him means “securities …which are expected to appreciate in value due to a catalyzing event or a change in circumstances, including regulatory or legislative change, changing business models, …”.
All of which screams out that he’s probably, like the other deep pockets rushing to the rescue, putting his money where his money already is (yes, I’ve screenshot it). Someone might ask him if he’s ever had $5 million pay off like he’s hoping this $5 million will.
And now greenie trade press outlet Climate Wire reports that those seeking to keep the voters from taking this mismanaged issue from the political class have a 2-to-1 funding advantage. Oddly, this is precisely the opposite of the long-running story line employed to demonize citizen activism.
Regardless, these late-hour outbursts of panic that California’s newest stab at central planning might get scuttled does put a little more perspective on the cries that monied interests oppose it.
What they don’t want to discuss is that the “Yes on 23 campaign” has every appearance of having originated as a grassroots effort to delay a scheme that is proving a disaster everywhere it is tried. Which, of course, is why no one opposing Prop 23 is telling you to look at the successes elsewhere; but instead sputtering ‘world’s first’-type fibs.
So, as the opponents of Prop 23 have been shrilly claiming in lieu of substantive argument, people who might have money at stake support it, so you know it must be sinister. Peter, meet Paul, and goose, meet gander.






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A green job = a snow job.
The LUNATICS continue to try and run the asylum and it is time for their meds!
The U.S. Constitution forbids States from entering into a Treaty with a Foreign Nation…… not that Democrats care about such things.
United States Constitution Article I Section 10
No state shall enter into any treaty, alliance, or confederation; grant letters of marque and reprisal; coin money; emit bills of credit; make anything but gold and silver coin a tender in payment of debts; pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, or grant any title of nobility.
Where's Jack to take them on a Fishing Trip.
This is what is called "investment" these days, investment in the golden goose.
There are no bailouts coming, California. If you want to commit economic suicide, we will let you die. If you refuse to serve United States interests by tapping your reserves of natural resources, and decimate agriculture in the San Joaquin Valley, you should drown in the flood of your own stupidity.
Grow up Californians. Or face your own Greek Tragedy.
Last time I heard, ObieOne, himself, was wielding the mop! We're just supposed to stay out of the way and keep quiet, according to the Mop Master.
Ya really gotta love the old "Peter Principle".
They really don't teach it anymore in Business 101.
Enron had it down pat.
Rob Peter to pay Paul.
The problem is, pretty soon Peter get's sore.
And the moral of the story is, nobody stays happy for long with a sore Peter.
Somebody ought to grab that mop, and do what those new York City cops did a few years ago to the Haitian.
With all due respect JohnK144,
I am from CA, am a staunch conservative and abhor what is being done here. The San Joaquin valley is a travesty and deeply hurts our state with this "special interest" lack of water flow.
What can conservatives do when we are out numbered? What can conservatives do when we have few choices which are truly conservative on the ballot? And when we elect a person we feel is going to help, succumbs to special interests.
Not all Californians are liberal, please do not throw all Californians into the same classification as the Liberal Marxist dipshits. There are many of us who are in the streets everyday exposing this Administration, and pray things will truly change here.
Isn't that scheduled for Nov 2?
Enlighten me further my friend. My mind is a blank canvas this morning but I have an intresting quote.
“Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are after.”
—Henry David Thoreau
PS Was that from the film "One Flew over the Cuckoos Nest" perhaps?
Yes.
In spades.
Watch out for the yellow snow they are peddling as lemon snowcones.
This REGIME epitomizes the PETER PRINCIPAL sadly enough it is just full of unprincipaled dicks.
It was robbing Peter to pay Paul back when max tax was less than 25%. Today it's killing Peter to pay Paul.
Since when has the Constitution ever mattered?
Milo Mindbender was a man ahead of his time! Switch eggs for green "whatever crap insert here" and Joseph Heller could write an updated bio on him!
As long as I can remember it never has to a Democrat.
What is this "United States Constitution" of which you speak? Does it have the omnipotence of a UN Non-Binding Resolution?
Why play by rules someone else made up when it's easier not to?
I don't think you are outnumbered at all. maybe in the state / fed house's, But that's only due to the apathy most conservatives are guilty of. myself included. but you must agree we have to start somewhere, and spreading the word to those around us is a great way to begin.
It's taken the left a good 70 years to pull the wool over our eyes using their lies and personal army (MSM) to get where they are.. using logic and reason coupled to the power of the truth and new media we will reduce them to ashes in a fraction of that time. hold your head high fellow patriot and dig in.
my question is if we go all green how many jobs will be lost in the traditional energy field? will it be enough to cover the lost jobs?
I once asked a Democrat if a U.N. Treaty could legally circumvent the Constitution, and the Flaming Liberal said yes, because a Treaty is Law of the Land, and, according to the Liberal, the Constitution is not.
It was my position that any Treaty that came into direct conflict with the Constitution would be what is known in legal circles as being Unconstitutional.
I blame the Government for first allowing that Liberals parents to reproduce….. and then raise the child after the fact.
This one is priceless! http://www.breitbart.tv/gore-heckled-youre-a-frau...
Green job?
Snow job?
I think the problem is, somebody, somewhere, got caught giving someone else a hand job.
I feel for you. I saw the writing on the wall long ago and moved.
Unfortunately I moved to an area more liberal than Berkeley. Just shoot me. Oh well. The weather is perfect.
My everlasting desire is that all those trying to profit by the phony climate change fear mongering lose their shirts….and their pants.
Rich top soil not rich "climate scientists." Good grief. We have pissed so much money away on these friggin' punks.
the only GREEN JOB is counting The money
It is many times easier just to take people you disagree with and toss them off a cliff and into the ocean.
Liberals would no doubt cry about such things.
some commie lowlife is thumbing everyone down here…
We restored as much honor as we could with 'one thumb up' only at our disposal…
Here's what happens when government steps in to create winners and losers. The winners want to keep winning and will go to almost any level to stay winners. The losers are the people of California and, ultimately, this country. It has been determined by Spanish economists that each green job created costs 2.1 jobs somewhere else in the economy. Hence Spain with a 20 percent unemployment. But that's okay, the elites can(continue to) feel morally superior because they both care about the environment and feel bad for the unemployed. Then get in their Suburbans to go eat foie gras.
*! you. I know better than drink coffee with you on the screen.
You are not outnumbered. California conservatives have been convenced that they are outnumbered due to the leftoid bias of most of the news media and the laid back, "California attitude" of tolerance for others. You need to push a California specific Conservative media outlet of some sort. Be prepared for open war when the leftoids discover you.
I'd say it was closer to "enslaving Peter", for now. It will be "killing Peter" in a few years.
(The horror, the horror. Rosie O and M Moore running around… Oh it's too nauseating to continue!)
The new bills are coming out in autumn colors…
I'd prefer them to take Fredo's fishing trip on Lake Tahoe…
Another wonderfully salient post by Chris Horner!
How about this recent development in CA regarding continued climate fraud:
From December: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2009/12/04/car...
Now the results of the review by INDEPENDENT (reads as *nothing to gain*) researchers: http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/10/11/cal...
One Who Flew Over the Coocoo's Nest – the movie – Jack Nickelson – he took a bunch of the folks from the asylum out for a fishing trip.
Ahhh, I miss hanging out at our family cabin at Al Tahoe.
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