^who really gives a shit about theme parks anyway?
every state has 'em. big farkin' deal.
^However, that wasn't your question. You asked if Arizona even had seasons. The mountainous regions and national forests serve as proof that yes, we do. We even have a number of ski resorts.
I thought California's 4 seasons were fire, flood, drought, and earthquake.^However, that wasn't your question. You asked if Arizona even had seasons. The mountainous regions and national forests serve as proof that yes, we do. We even have a number of ski resorts.
California also has all of the 4 seasons and with way more stuff too see than just mountains and national forests. Does Arizona have beaches? Nope. Does Arizona have Hollywood, San Francisco, San Diego? Nope. Does Arizona have deserts, mountains, national parks? Yup and so does California.
^ As far as I'm concerned, the seasons to be concerned with in CA are five: Padres, A's, Angels, Dodgers, Giants.![]()
^However, that wasn't your question. You asked if Arizona even had seasons. The mountainous regions and national forests serve as proof that yes, we do. We even have a number of ski resorts.
California also has all of the 4 seasons and with way more stuff too see than just mountains and national forests. Does Arizona have beaches? Nope. Does Arizona have Hollywood, San Francisco, San Diego? Nope. Does Arizona have deserts, mountains, national parks? Yup and so does California.
I thought California's 4 seasons were fire, flood, drought, and earthquake.
Some Arizona energy commissioner is threatening to cut off electricity supplies to Los Angeles unless LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa renounces the city’s boycott. “I would be happy to help them to renegotiate the power agreements so they no longer receive power from Arizona,” commissioner Gary Pierce told ABC News...
“I feel like if you’re going to boycott the candy store, you’ve got to leave all the candy alone,” said Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce. Arizona provides 25 percent of Los Angeles’ power.
“I feel like Arizona is the candy store,” he added.
Pierce made his challenge after the Los Angeles City Council’s 13-1 vote earlier this month to boycott Arizona and Arizona-based businesses.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
General Manager’s Statement Regarding LADWP Power Generation Assets in Arizona
“I want to make clear that we support the City position regarding the recent law enacted in Arizona and the resolution adopted by the Los Angeles City Council.
On any given day, we receive 20 – 25% of our power from two power plants located in Arizona: Navajo, a coal-fired plant, and Palo Verde, a nuclear plant.
We are part owner of both power plants, which are generating assets of the Department. As such, nothing in the City’s resolution is inconsistent with our continuing to receive power from those LADWP-owned assets.
I might add that, as the City’s Job Czar, I certainly would welcome any conventions or meetings that were going to be held in Arizona to come to Los Angeles. We have fantastic facilities and incomparable weather and we’d welcome them to the City of Angels.”
- Austin Beutner, General Manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
^ As far as I'm concerned, the seasons to be concerned with in CA are five: Padres, A's, Angels, Dodgers, Giants.![]()
None of those are Football teams.
Yeah...problem with that, is that Pierce is an ignoramus. The full response to his threat from the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power:Some Arizona energy commissioner is threatening to cut off electricity supplies to Los Angeles unless LA Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa renounces the city’s boycott. “I would be happy to help them to renegotiate the power agreements so they no longer receive power from Arizona,” commissioner Gary Pierce told ABC News...
“I feel like if you’re going to boycott the candy store, you’ve got to leave all the candy alone,” said Arizona Corporation Commissioner Gary Pierce. Arizona provides 25 percent of Los Angeles’ power.
“I feel like Arizona is the candy store,” he added.
Pierce made his challenge after the Los Angeles City Council’s 13-1 vote earlier this month to boycott Arizona and Arizona-based businesses.
LinkFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
General Manager’s Statement Regarding LADWP Power Generation Assets in Arizona
“I want to make clear that we support the City position regarding the recent law enacted in Arizona and the resolution adopted by the Los Angeles City Council.
On any given day, we receive 20 – 25% of our power from two power plants located in Arizona: Navajo, a coal-fired plant, and Palo Verde, a nuclear plant.
We are part owner of both power plants, which are generating assets of the Department. As such, nothing in the City’s resolution is inconsistent with our continuing to receive power from those LADWP-owned assets.
I might add that, as the City’s Job Czar, I certainly would welcome any conventions or meetings that were going to be held in Arizona to come to Los Angeles. We have fantastic facilities and incomparable weather and we’d welcome them to the City of Angels.”
- Austin Beutner, General Manager, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
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^who really gives a shit about theme parks anyway?
every state has 'em. big farkin' deal.
Maybe.. but not every state has beaches,mountains,deserts, forest's like California does.
California has everything you're looking for.
California is ... the 6th largest economy in the world,
^who really gives a shit about theme parks anyway?
every state has 'em. big farkin' deal.
Maybe.. but not every state has beaches,mountains,deserts, forest's like California does.
hmm, the U.S. has 35 coastal states, commonwealths, and territories. that's a hell of a lot of beaches, most of which aren't in California.
if you want mountains, go to Alaska or Colorado. those two states dominate the list of peaks over 14,000 feet.
as far as deserts go, I'll take the unmatched beauty of the Painted Desert in Arizona.
and there are trees and forests all over this country, nothing particularly unique about the ones in California.
California has everything you're looking for.
umm, no, it doesn't.
that's why I don't live there anymore.
California is ... the 6th largest economy in the world,
and it's broke.
oh, and don't forget about California Penal Code Section 834b.
^who really gives a shit about theme parks anyway?
every state has 'em. big farkin' deal.
Also, if you go to 50states.com you'll see that California is listed fifth, even behind Arkansas. Arizona is third.
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