Promises, Promises
It seems that every blogger on Earth is responding to the news that the Obama Administration is considering opening offshore drilling areas. near Alaska, in the Gulf of Mexico, and along part of the East Coast.
Predictably, most bloggers on the right find this to be welcoming news and a vindication of the GOP's energy policies, while the eco-left is whipping itself into a lather of outrage and indignation... which isn't really news, since they'll go nuclear when the barista gets their order wrong. Among all the wailing and high-fiving, I think only Dan Riehl has it figured out. This is nothing. It is an empty promise of what could be if the Interior Department at some date in the distant future deems it acceptable. It says so right here:It's a fake concession, designed to buy Democrats a chance at avoiding a total collapse in November, and perhaps for his 2012 Presidential run. To borrow from the Bard: ...it is a tale
But as a result of the Obama decision, the Interior Department will spend several years conducting geologic and environmental studies along the rest of the southern and central Atlantic Seaboard. If a tract is deemed suitable for development, it is listed for sale in a competitive bidding system. The next lease sales — if any are authorized by the Interior Department — would not be held before 2012.
Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury,
Signifying nothing.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 01:56 PM
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this follows the old rule "If it sounds to good to be true then it probably is."
Posted by: Picric at March 31, 2010 02:26 PM (xJEYd)
No, this is just Obama bloviating for effect, to distract us from the bad news about the economy, the giant costs of the healthcare plan, and the damage his tampering and insults to Israel have created in the Middle East. Remember, he promised in his campaign to "bankrupt the coal companies". Currently, about 50% of electricity is produced by coal fired plants. Where will that leave us? Freezing in the dark, I guess.
Marianne Matthews
Posted by: Marianne Matthews at March 31, 2010 02:43 PM (Aaj8s)
Never underestimate this guy. Nothing he does is for the good of freedom.
Posted by: Nancy at March 31, 2010 03:13 PM (3TdgB)
In this case, Obama has in place in the federal bureaucracies, more than enough socialists to ensure that the permitting process moves at glacial pace, if that fast. In addition, he knows that all of his allies in the environmental and animal rights movements (and every other leftist organization) will file lawsuits that will keep any potential drilling tied up in red tape for decades. Notice also that he is suggesting drilling only offshore, where it is most difficult and expensive, rather than on more easily accessible and productive land-based fields.
But perhaps the best indicator that this is a sham is that Obama is doing nothing at all to clear away the innumerable federal and state obstacles that prevent the exploitation of domestic energy resources. Without repealing those, any attempt to drill is doomed to amount to little more than a trickle.
As always, the one sure way to know when Obama is lying is to actually see his lips moving.
Posted by: mikemcdaniel at March 31, 2010 04:41 PM (qjRSd)
Posted by: Penfold at March 31, 2010 05:10 PM (1PeEC)
We're giving up a dollar now, in exchange for the possibility of getting a nickle next decade.
Posted by: Georgfelis at March 31, 2010 05:17 PM (eG/MC)
I agree that it's a sham, but a dangerous one that could get the Graham, McCain, and other RINOs to vote YES for Cap and Tax.
Tarheel Repub out!
Posted by: Tarheel Repub at March 31, 2010 05:29 PM (OQEcO)
This ruse will not result in any oil production. He's lied too many times about too many things to believe otherwise. This is just a short term tactic to divide and obfuscate.
I'm thinking the list of morons that will fall for this includes Graham, Snowe, McCain, and many other 'can't we just get along to get something done' ijits on the Hill.
Posted by: Wind Rider at April 01, 2010 12:53 AM (NiW2h)
Posted by: ron at April 01, 2010 01:46 AM (qOiUU)
But times change, and on Tuesday, the Obama administration - with gas prices roughly half what they were and many Democrats' having been swept into office - blocked offshore drilling plans put in place at the last minute by the Bush administration, including plans to open the national outer continental shelf for drilling.
Interior Department Secretary Ken Salazar also announced last week that his agency would block drilling on public lands in Utah, criticizing the Bush administration for releasing its offshore drilling plan just days before leaving office.
Source
I wonder why this tidbit has been left out of most news stories I've seen.....
Posted by: SouthernRoots at April 01, 2010 10:55 AM (FJRFk)
Posted by: inspectorudy at April 01, 2010 10:41 PM (Vo1wX)
Posted by: Odins Acolyte at April 05, 2010 09:05 AM (brIiu)
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