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<p>[quote user="oltmannd"]</p> <p>[quote user="Sam1"]Unless one is a fly on the wall when the executive decision makers (federal, state, Amtrak, etc.) decide, or has access to meeting minutes or one of the participants, one does not know for sure who put forth the idea. It could have been the state, Amtrak, a consultant(s) and some little green men who acted simultaneously.[/quote]</p> <p>Or, you can go back an read the new articles before, during and after Amtrak-California came to be and see who was leading the effort. It's pretty plain it wasn't Amtrak.[/quote]</p> <p>Assumes the news media had inside information regarding discussions. The media thought that they knew a lot about the electric utility business in Texas and our company in particular. In fact they did not have a clue re: the inner workings of the company and its relationship to outside parties. They only knew what we wanted them to know.</p> <p>Do you have any references for the news media articles?</p>
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