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Gerry Connolly: Bush Administration, GOP Policies Led to Oil Disaster

by: lowkell

Fri Jun 11, 2010 at 10:32:20 AM EDT


Yesterday, four Congressmen - Rush Holt of New Jersey, Jared Polis of Colorado, Earl Blumenauer of Oregon, and Gerry Connolly of Virginia - spoke for  60 minutes in the House of Representatives on the "oil spill disaster" in the Gulf of Mexico.  Here are a few key points by Rep. Connolly. I strongly recommend that everyone read this, because it absolutely nails both the diagnosis of what caused this disaster and the potential risks to more, mindless "drill, baby, drill" here in Virginia and nationally.  Good work on this one by Rep. Connolly!

*The "thick oil spill" - let alone the overall surface oil spill - is so large, it would spread from "Dale City near Manassas in Prince William County and [go] as far as Wilmington, Delaware."

*"This oil spill could have been prevented."

*"The 2009 Government Accountability Office report said that during the previous administration categorical exclusions were issued far too frequently and it could lead to serious problems. Well, indeed, it did."

*The Dulles rail project "had to go through a 2-year environmental review that cost millions of dollars of taxpayer-funded money for a public project. But ironically, a private oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico was excluded from that process. It didn't have to do it."

*"...we consciously decide[d] during the Bush administration and by previous Congresses, frankly controlled by our friends on the other side, consciously to exclude such oil drilling from the regular environmental review that could have detected problems..."

More after the "flip"

lowkell :: Gerry Connolly: Bush Administration, GOP Policies Led to Oil Disaster

*"If this well, this Deepwater Horizon well, had predrilled such relief wells, it would have allowed the closing of the leak weeks ago, but they weren't required to do so."

*"...this didn't happen by an act of God. This happened because of lax or no regulation, regulation we knew was necessary and we took a chance. We took a chance. And we took a chance, why? Because of the almighty dollar. We took a chance because of Big Oil money, making sure that it influenced the process and made sure that it was exempted from normal regulatory review."

*We've lost billions of dollars in fishing, tourism, all put "at risk for a mindless, 'drill, Baby, drill' approach..."

*"This happened by virtue of a conscious decision, by Congress' control, by our friends on the other side, and by the Bush administration to find all kinds of waivers and exemptions from normal regulatory review and from simple commonsense protections in the event something did go wrong, all at the altar of oil exploration and fossil fuel energy dependence, quite frankly. It could have been prevented and it could have been mitigated."

*Offshore oil drilling in Virginia risks $1.4 billion annually in Virginia Beach tourism alone, plus "the longest stretch of undeveloped barrier islands on the east coast, irreplaceable habitat for birds in the east coast flyaway."

*Offshore oil drilling in Virginia also "threatens the presence of the United States Navy in Virginia, terribly important in terms of military investment in the Commonwealth of Virginia."

*The potential for offshore wind power in Virginia "is enormous, dwarfing the potential for offshore oil."

*In stark contrast, "For all of the sturm und drang in my State about whether we should drill, baby, drill off the shores of Virginia, the entire estimate of reserves, maximum, off the shore of Virginia, with the largest coastline, barrier island coastline on the east coast, is the equivalent of no more than 6 days of oil supply."

*"'Drill, baby, drill' has now become 'spill, baby, spill.'"  

*"The consequences of that philosophy of unrestricted oil drilling, irrespective of the environmental concerns, irrespective of the need for reasonable and prudent regulatory oversight to protect the public from precisely this kind of unmitigated disaster, have now actually happened because a whole bunch of people in a position to know better put oil ahead of everything else, including the public interests."

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On this, Connelly and Friends Are Correct (0.00 / 0)
Of course it began a long, long time ago...

Unfortunately, not so (0.00 / 0)
While Congressman Connolly, et al., are certainly correct that the 'deregulate every industry', 'crony government', and short-sighted energy policies of the Bush era (and, unfortunately, Blue Dog Democrats) and of the last 20 years of conservative government are certainly very much to blame, the fact is that the lease for this well was approved by the MMS and Interior Department of Secretary Salazar and President Obama. There's no getting around that fact.

You can argue that three or four months in office are not long enough to weed out all the corrupt and bad executives and bureaucrats installed during eight years of Bush-Cheney executive branch 'leadership', but, in the end, Obama's executive branch approved this lease and all the lack of regulation involved in overseeing its construction.

If Harry Truman were in charge, he'd say the blame was his. Obama has said that now, but does he mean it?  


Good point. (0.00 / 0)
Obama needs to move rapidly to change the woefully inadequate, even corrupt system set up (largely) by Bush/Cheney Republicans.  Meanwhile, he needs to err on the side of the environment over Big Oil every time.  In light of the ongoing Gulf of Mexico disaster, anything less is not acceptable.

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Hear, hear! n/t (0.00 / 0)


There's nothing in the middle of the road except yellow stripes and dead armadillos (Jim Hightower). PS I'm on Twitter here.

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Not quite so! (0.00 / 0)
"You can argue that three or four months in office are not long enough to weed out all the  corrupt and bad executives and bureaucrats installed during eight years of Bush-Cheney executive branch 'leadership'. . . ."

You might not be able to fire most or even all of them in that time, but you certainly can identify and get them out of the decision-making processes, as most Republican Administrations have done to competent, honest non-political civil servants who insist on complying with
existing regulations and statutes.

The real problem is that most Democratic administrations lack the intestinal fortitude to take on this task until their programs are compromised or totally undermined! MMS is a perfect example.

Another problem is that Democratic Administrations place more emphasis to bringing on early appointees to satisfy political patronage and diversity interests than technical competence; Interior has been a perfect example of this situation and Deepwater Horizon is exhibit number 1!
 


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I might add that you can also look at DoJ: (0.00 / 0)
For example, a large number of the incompetent, corrupt U.S. Attorney's are still in office: Alabama for instance!  

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Concerted Effort To Pack Agencies (0.00 / 0)
There was a concerted effort by the Bush administration to pack regulatory agencies with like-minded anti-government people, knowing that they would be burrowed in and hard to dislodge with the new administration.

I seem to remember "litmus tests" being applied before hiring...even at the Justice Department, for God's sake.

From the minute that Cheney held his secret meetings with the energy barons the die was cast regarding energy policy.

I'm not saying that this is not a problem no matter who sits in the Oval Office. After all, when the money that elects our "representatives" comes from the people who want no regulation, well we get...no regulation. It's called "access."


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Not quite so! (0.00 / 0)
"There was a concerted effort by the Bush administration to pack regulatory agencies with like-minded anti-government people, knowing that they would be burrowed in and hard to dislodge with the new administration."

You may not be able to fire or displace all of them immediately, but you can certainly get them out of the decision-making process pronto until you can build a record for demoting, firing, etc. them; Most Democratic -- unlike Republican -- administrations lack the guts or know-how to do it. The Obama Administration has really dropped the ball on this matter.  


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Management issues (0.00 / 0)
Tom, the sad fact is that too often. Dems appoint people to govt with the management skills of a doorknob.  (The worst appointees I've seen from both parties, BTW, have been the ones plucked straight out of academia.)

Management is an art and a science, and you can't get squat done in the govt if you don't get it.  But progressives usually neglect management issues -- to our peril.

IMHO, the Dem party should either set up its own management institute or partner with one to provide rigorous training to those who would work in the govt. Otherwise we will continue to stoke the legitimate anger of those who are fed up with a govt that too often does not work as well as it could.  

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Ron: My own experience is that too many lawyers with no management experience (0.00 / 0)
greatly exceeded the less than governmentally competent academics. Usually, most academics, other than economists, were not in major policy positions. Of course my observations involved only nine major units in five departments.    

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Ron: (0.00 / 0)
I don't think that the Obama Administration approved this lease; however, they did exempt BP from filing the required EIS!  

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