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The readers need to be reminded that Ms. Axelson, although just doing her job, is EMPLOYED BY DISTRICT ENERGY AND THE PORT AUTHORITY. Dan does good reporting on what the Port is actually thinking about.And I quote: "None of the major players in the decision have made any kind of an agreement to implement the panel’s final recommendations. Tom Collins and Anders Rydaker both say they’re committed to the "Energy Independent" plan, regardless of what panelists decide. Rock-Tenn, after receiving millions in state subsidies to find it a new fuel source, won’t commit itself to keeping its factory open for any given time period in return. It definitely won’t agree to implement the recommendations of a citizen panel when it comes to choosing its own fuel source." This makes the whole RCAP committee into just window dressing. At the last RCAP meeting, Peter Kline of the Port Authority, appeared to be so upset that the public had any brains and merely questioned his position, finally just snapped,"END OF PUBLIC COMMENT". What optimism are we supposed to hang onto here in regards to this process?. Once again. Keep up the good work, Dan Gordon and TC DAILY PLANET. You are the publication of the truth.

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