Some crazy ass shit.
(CBS) When a forest fire shut down a major transmission line into California, cutting power supplies and raising prices, Enron energy traders celebrated, CBS News Correspondent Vince Gonzales reports."Burn, baby, burn. That's a beautiful thing," a trader sang about the massive fire.
Four years after California's disastrous experiment with energy deregulation, Enron energy traders can be heard – on audiotapes obtained by CBS News – gloating and praising each other as they helped bring on, and cash-in on, the Western power crisis.
…Before the 2000 election, Enron employees pondered the possibilities of a Bush win.
"It'd be great. I'd love to see Ken Lay Secretary of Energy," says one Enron worker.
That didn't happen, but they were sure President Bush would fight any limits on sky-high energy prices.
"When this election comes Bush will f------g whack this s--t, man. He won't play this price-cap b------t."
Crude, but true.
"We will not take any action that makes California's problems worse and that's why I oppose price caps," said Mr. Bush on May 29, 2001.
Both the Justice Department and Enron tried to prevent the release of these tapes. Enron's lawyers argued they merely prove "that people at Enron sometimes talked like Barnacle Bill the Sailor."
You don't say! Who would have thought those Enron crapmasters had no shame at all? Looks like Cul found another article on this. He makes the valid inquiry: "Why is Ken Lay Still Walking Around?" (While his cracker ass should be up shit creek without a paddle, he's free as a rich white executive can be). What's new in corporate America? Absolutely nuthin.
Posted by Maria at June 2, 2004 09:35 PMPrecisely! Barnacle Bill, indeed...its not about what they sound like, its about what they did and their psychopathic disregard for the damage.
Posted by: cul at June 3, 2004 03:56 AMWhat's amazing is that NONE OF THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN REVEALED BY THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Although these conversations between energy traitors/traders were always recorded, somehow Gray Davis couldn't manage to get hold of them to prove California's case to the FERC. It took an obscure utility in Washington state to reveal the open admissions of corruption from the stuffed mouths of these energy hogs. Slaughter 'em!
Posted by: Charles Carreon at June 4, 2004 06:32 PM