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Message: More Proof of BC Government Frauds

Proof that it doesn't matter who wins between the two parties. It's also proof of how stupid the people are.

Now, before you get to that part a short story is in order.

In Nanaimo they lied and said the island would have brown outs if they didn't get a new Nat gas fired power plant built on a premium part of the coast line. They were also telling use that a huge water shortage was coming. The next spring the water reseviour flooded. When the cameras went there to talk about the flooding the liars suddenly didn't want to talk!

Now bear in mind that we use water to generate power here on a large scale.

So with delay...

"Being such a polite person, the A G passes over the fact that since first coming into Government, the Liberals have never made an acceptable accounting report. It is exceedingly difficult understanding the public’s tolerance of this kind of devious behavior.

So where does that leave BC citizens? Somewhat ill-informed is the easy answer - and perhaps a bit nervous as well.

An example of the problem of non-disclosure is at BC Hydro. A consequence of the Government creating the impression of a pending electricity deficit has caused the corporation to contract with private interests (IPPs) to provide electricity. Supporting this has been energy demand outlooks that invariably proved themselves to be serious exaggerations with the passing years.

The provincial recorded domestic demand has hovered at about 50,000 GWhrs per year over the past decade. From IPP contracts, BC Hydro now takes in about 15,000 GWhrs that it previously provided from its own generation facilities. By this mandated program, the Government of BC has caused about 15,000 GWhrs of $25 per unit of electricity to be idled and replaced by 15,000 GWhrs of $90 per unit (and trending higher) from IPPs - a breathtaking example of private interests plundering the credit worthiness of BC Hydro and the Province."

http://thecanadian.org/item/1868-bc-may-be-headed-for-its-own-fiscal-cliff-erik-andersen

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