First,
a little background.
APS has concluded that too much energy choice via rooftop solar is
bad for it. The more people turn their lights off, making an energy
choice of rooftop solar, the less money the publicly-traded electric
monopoly makes. In sunny Arizona, people are understandably going
solar as costs have come down – even though subsidies have gone
away – by the tens of thousands. As their energy costs have
skyrocketed in some areas, churches, schools, seniors, rich, poor,
you name them - everyone is considering a switch to the
less-costly solar.
Last
year, APS attempted to get the all-Republican Arizona Corporation
Commission, its regulators, to pass a massive new tax that would make
going with rooftop solar too expensive. By a 3-to-2 vote, the
commissioners rejected the APS plan to “tax the sun,” but still
passed a much smaller tax.
Well,
APS didn’t like that very much. Who were these Republicans after
all, to discover that energy choice should be much like school and
health care choice?
Fast
forward to this election year. Two seats on the Arizona Corporation
Commission are open. APS has found at least a couple of dark
money front groups – fooling
the
Arizona Free Enterprise Club as one, an organization that was started
by legitimate conservatives – through which to route ratepayer
money to, in order to install its two favored Republican candidates:
the inexperienced and Second
Amendment enemy
Doug
Little
and
the lobbyist largesse-loving State Representative Tom Forese. Another
group, mysteriously named “Arizona 2014,” tellingly
will
not disclose its donors. "Save Our Future Now" has issued
hit
pieces against Parker - a whopping $82,000 to oppose him in what is
usually considered a fairly low-level race in Arizona. Even more
telling, APS has not denied donating to the groups this year, even
though it denied donating to groups like that in previous elections.
The
government-regulated monopoly APS is spending mightily to own and
control its regulators. This is not the way American democracy is
supposed to work, especially when Arizona Republicans have two other
good conservative Republican choices in this race.
One
is conservative African-American Vernon Parker. Parker served in both
Bush administrations, and as mayor of Paradise Valley, Ariz., and was
the area’s 2012 GOP nominee for Congress. His story is an amazing
American one. Born into a neighborhood of drugs and crime, he escaped
it to become one of the Republican Party’s most inspirational
leaders. He is running on a diverse team with former Arizona State
Representative Lucy Mason. She once chaired the House Energy
Committee, and hails from Republican stronghold Yavapai County in
conservative northern rural Arizona. Both oppose the new taxes on
rooftop solar that APS wants. Aren’t Republicans supposed to stand
against new taxes? Parker and Mason do. Little and Forese do not.
There
are terrible problems with APS currently. Due to the virtual
monopolies it owns, some residents with nothing more than dirt yards
report
water
bills as high as their electric bills.
What
we do know is this: In Arizona, two conservative Republicans are
offering voters not only terrific Republican bona fides, but a
commitment to taking on the high-cost energy monopoly.
If
APS prevails, using ratepayer money to defeat potential regulators it
doesn’t like, it will set freedom and our party back to the 1900s,
while advancing crony capitalism to a whole new level. APS realizes
that a black conservative Republican like Vernon Parker is a real
threat to entrenched liberalism, socialism and corporate subsidies,
and so it will stop at nothing to defeat him. APS isn't a "friend"
of Republican principles, and the sooner we reject its government
subsidized-monopolies, the better to defeat this subtle but ingenuous
attack on conservative principles. This type of enemy of liberty will
stop at nothing in order to defeat and destroy an intelligent,
principled, black conservative.
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