Sunday, July 18, 2010

BP, Democrats, Obama and Big Oil

BP, Democrats, Obama and Big Oil

The worst part of the leak might finally be over. If things go according to plan, BP will know if the latest fix is successful.

President Obama’s rating have taken a hit since the crisis started. For what reason, I’m not sure. What do people expect him to do? He can’t stop the leak. He can’t clean up the oil. He can’t make BP working any faster. Some people think federal government intervention is the answer to everything.

What Obama and the Democrats have done is unnerving. The blanket moratorium on deep water drilling is typical knee jerk reaction of the government. The ban covered all existing deep wells and allows no new well permits.

Instead of looking for causes into the current leak, Obama decide to unilaterally punish all companies doing work in the Gulf of Mexico without rhyme or reason. The blame and investigation should focus only on BP and the site where the explosion occurred. BP’s track record for disasters is well documented. The whole industry is punished for the acts of a company that in the past has acted with disregard for safety, rules and regulations.

The moratorium also affects the livelihood of those that work in the industry, support the industry and hurts an already battered local economy. A wide unjustified moratorium is unnecessary.

The other disturbing act by the President is basically ignoring the recent court ruling that overturned the drilling ban. Instead of honoring the court ruling, Obama and his staff went back to the drawing board to craft a new ban. Instead of honoring and respecting the court ruling, the Democrats decided to try a new ban that suits their purposes. It is a very chilling snub of the American rule of law. The courts serve as a check on the executive powers and Obama won’t respect that check.

There is no other way around it. Until a new energy source is found for mass use, the world needs to keep drilling and using oil. It is the lifeblood of the world economy. The root cause of the BP leak needs to be investigated. If BP is guilty by all means punish them with fines. Sometimes tragic but genuine accidents happen. Burdening the industry and stifling an economy due to one incident at one site doesn’t justify overreaching bans and regulations. Find the root cause, look for a solution if possible and then implement it industry wide if it is practical.

The scope of the leak is tragic. BP must make good on lost money, wages and livelihoods it caused. If BP is guilty of neglect they should pay. Until the real causes of the incident are found, government should back off and not shoot from the hip on regulations, blame or punishing the industry.

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Thoughts and Link Dump

I'm still working the Great Immigration Debate. I'm working on border security ideas and reform. Reform is a necessary step for many reasons but no one will touch it. No matter where a politician stands it is a political third rail.

In the mean time a I a link dump and thoughts I have about the stories linked.

In the MSNBC.com story, Lawmaker: Demagogues setting tone of GOP, defeated Republican incumbent Bob Inglis laments the state of politics. He hits on the fact that politicians pander to much to poisonous elements and that the pandering threatens the long term viability of the party. He also mentions that there is to much fearmongering among politcals.

He was defeated in part because he didn't want to engage in Barack Obama bashing. He is correct in siting that the shouting and screaming accomplishes nothing. Instead of governing and solving problems, the issues mount up and elected officials look to make the next sound bite and preen for the cameras.

Voters are frustrated that both parties have seemingly been hijacked by the extremes. There is really no such thing as a conservative Democrat or a moderate Republican. There are still some Blue Dog Dems from the South but they are a dying breed. More and more candidates are voted down by their own party because they aren't "liberal" or "conservative" enough.

Unfortunately politicians want the power and privilege of office. The only way to achieve that is to pander to the wings. The middle of the road voters are put off. One of the reasons Obama was elected is because he wasn't a Bush or Republican. This midterm cycle, Republicans might regain the House of Representatives mainly as backlash against Obama. It's a vicious cycle and appears to worsen each election.

Well, I have more links to comment on but will get that done in the next few days.