Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Big story in the news today regarding federal investigation of tax attorneys Paul M. Daugerdas, Erwin Mayer and Donna M. Guerin of Dallas law firm Jenkens & Gilcrist and the work they did with KPMG.

Private equity firm Kohlberg Kravis Reoberts & Co. bought TXU and promised not to build the 11 coal-fired power plants. That still left 8 permits for coal-fired power plants still pending before the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality but it means David Campbell, TXU Executive Vice President, won't be speaking at our Dallas County Young Republicans March monthly meeting next Tuesday.

I am going to do everything I can to limit over-regulation by the US government pushed by Al Gore's fictional science and all these stupid buying of carbon credit. I did not leave communist Vietnam to come to another country where the government tells you what to do down to every details of your daily life, starting with what kind of car you should drive, what light bulb you should use in your house, what kind of household appliances you could install. Heck, it's bad enough that the toilet tank is limited to 1.6 gallon per flush. And it's illegal for any plumber to install a tank with capacity more than 1.6 gallon per flush. It is really stupid but it's there in the law book. What happen to a limited government that takes care of national defense and interstate commerce only?

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