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<nettime> While Californians vote... Arnold Unplugged (Greg Palast)


Arnold Unplugged
Greg Palast, October 4, 2003 - GNN.

It's hasta la vista to $9 billion if the Governator is selected

It's not what Arnold Schwarzenegger did to the girls a decade back that
should raise an eyebrow. According to a series of memoranda our office
obtained today, it's his dalliance with the boys in a hotel room just two
years ago that's the real scandal.

The wannabe governor has yet to deny that on May 17, 2001, at the Peninsula
Hotel in Los Angeles, he had consensual political intercourse with Enron
chieftain Kenneth Lay. Also frolicking with Arnold and Ken was convicted
stock swindler Mike Milken.

Now, thirty-four pages of internal Enron memoranda have just come through
this reporter's fax machine tell all about the tryst between Maria's husband
and the corporate con men. It turns out that Schwarzenegger knowingly joined
the hush-hush encounter as part of a campaign to sabotage a Davis-Bustamante
plan to make Enron and other power pirates then ravaging California pay back
the $9 billion in illicit profits they carried off.

Here's the story Arnold doesn't want you to hear. The biggest single threat
to Ken Lay and the electricity lords is a private lawsuit filed last year
under California's unique Civil Code provision 17200, the "Unfair Business
Practices Act." This litigation, heading to trial now in Los Angeles, would
make the power companies return the $9 billion they filched from California
electricity and gas customers.

It takes real cojones to bring such a suit. Who's the plaintiff taking on
the bad guys? Cruz Bustamante, Lieutenant Governor and reluctant leading
candidate against Schwarzenegger.

Now follow the action. One month after Cruz brings suit, Enron's Lay calls
an emergency secret meeting in L.A. of his political buck-buddies, including
Arnold. Their plan, to undercut Davis (according to Enron memos) and "solve"
the energy crisis -- that is, make the Bustamante legal threat go away. How
can that be done? Follow the trail with me.

While Bustamante's kicking Enron butt in court, the Davis Administration is
simultaneously demanding that George Bush's energy regulators order the $9
billion refund. Don't hold your breath: Bush's Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission is headed by a guy proposed by S Ken Lay.

But Bush's boys on the commission have a problem. The evidence against the
electricity barons is rock solid: fraudulent reporting of sales
transactions, megawatt "laundering," fake power delivery scheduling and
straight out conspiracy (including meetings in hotel rooms).

So the Bush commissioners cook up a terrific scheme: charge the companies
with conspiracy but offer them, behind closed doors, deals in which they
have to pay only two cents on each dollar they filched.

Problem: the slap-on-the-wrist refunds won't sail if the Governor of
California won't play along. Solution: Re-call the Governor.

New Problem: the guy most likely to replace Davis is not Mr. Musclehead, but
Cruz Bustamante, even a bigger threat to the power companies than Davis.
Solution: smear Cruz because -- heaven forbid! he took donations from Injuns
(instead of Ken Lay).

The pay-off? Once Arnold is Governor, he blesses the sweetheart settlements
with the power companies. When that happens, Bustamante's court cases are
probably lost. There aren't many judges who will let a case go to trial to
protect a state if that a governor has already allowed the matter to be
"settled" by a regulatory agency.

So think about this. The state of California is in the hole by $8 billion
for the coming year. That's chump change next to the $8 TRILLION in deficits
and surplus losses planned and incurred by George Bush. Nevertheless, the $8
billion deficit is the hanging rope California's right wing is using to
lynch Governor Davis.

Yet only Davis and Bustamante are taking direct against to get back the $9
billion that was vacuumed out of the state by Enron, Reliant, Dynegy,
Williams Company and the other Texas bandits who squeezed the state by the
bulbs.

But if Arnold is selected, it's 'hasta la vista' to the $9 billion. When the
electricity emperors whistle, Arnold comes -- to the Peninsula Hotel or the
Governor's mansion. The he-man turns pussycat and curls up in their lap.

I asked Mr. Muscle's PR people to comment on the new Enron memos -- and his
strange silence on Bustamante's suit or Davis' petition. But Arnold was too
busy shaving off his Hitlerian mustache to respond.

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