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“New! Our latest podcast episode is out now, about the workers at the Lusty Lady strip club in San Francisco who in 1997 were the first women who managed to unionise a strip joint in the United States, and who later took it over...

workingclasshistory:

New! Our latest podcast episode is out now, about the workers at the Lusty Lady strip club in San Francisco who in 1997 were the first women who managed to unionise a strip joint in the United States, and who later took it over and ran it as a workers’ co-operative. Right now it’s available exclusively for listening for our patreon supporters here: https://ift.tt/2E7hAdA
It will be up for everyone else in a few weeks. It is one of the new wave of episodes we are spending much more time on. We have been working on this for months, and are really pleased with how it turned out. So we hope you enjoy it as well. https://ift.tt/2TN2e9T

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“In the final analysis, it doesn’t matter what you crazy people in California do, because I got smart guys who can always figure out how to make money.” - Kenneth Lay, CEO of Enron, 2000

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crunchbuttsteak:

I want to talk to you about a chapter of California history that tends to get overlooked.  And it’s important for people to remember this because it’s an example of the worst excesses of capitalism, specifically the California Electricity Crisis that happened in 2000 and 2001.

Basically what happened was that in 2000 and 2001, California was facing severe electricity shortages and blackouts.  And it wasn’t because they didn’t build enough power plants either.

It traces back to the Republican Governor Pete Wilson, who ran the state from 1990 to 1998.  In 1996, Pete Wilson, in collaboration with his Enron (yes, that Enron) buddies in Texas decided that the California electrical grid was too regulated and that it needed to be fisted by the invisible hand of the free market.  So they deregulated the electricity supply and made all the power suppliers buy what they think they’re going to need the next day.

This scheme didn’t kick in until 2000, when Pete Wilson had been termed out and Gray Davis (D) had been elected Governor, the people selling electricity discovered that they could make a lot more money by turning off power plants for a little but and then selling it back once the price went up.  And since people have no real choice about electricity providers, they just had to sit back and take it.

And that’s literally what they did.  Enron was literally shutting down power plants during times of peak demand to raise prices, and the power utilities weren’t able to meet that demand, so they’d have to have rolling blackouts just to prevent the entire grid from going down.

And Enron, they were literally laughing about it.

At no point in 2000 and 2001 did the electrical demand in Calfornia exceed the supply of power available.  These deregulated vulture companies that had come in because of Pete fucking Wilson had set up entirely artificial shortages because it made them money.

So next time somebody talks about privatization or deregulation as the end-all be all solution, run.  Vital utilities like power, and water should never be in the hands of unaccountable private companies, but need to be accountable to the public and should be focused first on providing service before being focused on making money.

I REMEMBER THIS AND I AM STILL FUCKING PISSED AND BITTER

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“forbidden knowledge
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Can we see this frame by frame?
Please and thank you.
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Yes Here Are All The Frames
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THAT IS NOT WHAT WAS ASKED FOR
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iguanamouth:

forbidden knowledge

Can we see this frame by frame?
Please and thank you.

Yes Here Are All The Frames

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THAT IS NOT WHAT WAS ASKED FOR

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socalledunitedstates:
“ Repair Cafés “ Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On...

socalledunitedstates:

Repair Cafés

Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). In the place where a Repair Café is located, you’ll find tools and materials to help you make any repairs you need. On clothes, furniture, electrical appliances, bicycles, crockery, appliances, toys, et cetera. You’ll also find expert volunteers, with repair skills in all kinds of fields.

Visitors bring their broken items from home. Together with the specialists they start making their repairs in the Repair Café. It’s an ongoing learning process. If you have nothing to repair, you can enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Or you can lend a hand with someone else’s repair job. You can also get inspired at the reading table – by leafing through books on repairs and DIY.

There are over 1.500 Repair Cafés worldwide. Visit one in your area or start one yourself!

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