People who can afford those expensive, illegal computers will still get
them. Some will have it shipped to a friend or relative out of state
who will then ship it to the Peoples Republic of California. Others
close enough to the state line will have it shipped to someplace out of
state, drive across the state line to pick it up. Others will pick one
up when they're out of state on business or visiting someone. Others
will smuggle them into the state and sell at a huge profit. This
business model has worked well for drug dealers for decades. Of course
if California didn't have this irrational fear of nuclear power, they
would have plenty of electricity. Also if the power companies were
allowed to clear the right of way for their power lines, the risk of
fire from lines coming down would be reduced. If power companies
weren't sued into bankruptcy, they wouldn't be so fearful of another
fire that they'd turn off the power to millions of people when the wind
speed picked up.
On 7/27/21 7:16 AM, greg zegan via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> https://www.zerohedge.com/political/59-million-americans-prohibited-buying-high-end-dell-gaming-pcs
> <https://www.zerohedge.com/political/59-million-americans-prohibited-buying-high-end-dell-gaming-pcs>
>
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