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MsDoodahs
06-14-2010, 04:54 PM
The inside story of how Obama failed to crack down on the corruption of the Bush years – and let the world's most dangerous oil company get away with murder

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/111965?RS_show_page=0


I have not read it yet, thought some here might be interested.

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Zippyjuan
06-14-2010, 07:55 PM
Ron Paul was in favor of opening up off-shore drilling and loosening restrictions on the industry. That I guess would include the mandatory shut-off switch which failed miserably in this case.
http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-offshore-drilling-2010-4


As we head into the summer driving season and gasoline prices are again creeping up, the administration has announced plans to explore opening up more off-shore areas for exploration and drilling. On the one hand this can be lauded as a positive step. On the other hand, it is too little, much too late to have any meaningful or long-term effect on what Americans pay at the pump any time soon, if at all.

Indeed, if increasing domestic energy production was really a priority, the administration would direct the EPA to remove its many roadblocks and barriers to energy production. In fact, abolishing the EPA altogether would do much to improve our country's economy. Instead of protecting the environment as they are supposed to do, most of what they do simply chills the economy. Polluters should be directly liable in court to any and all parties they harm, rather than bureaucrats at the EPA.

Of course, last week's announcement was couched in terms of removing barriers and red tape. However, the fact that we had these barriers in the first place is yet another reminder of how the energy market is hampered and controlled by bureaucrats and central planners in Washington, rather than the demands of the people and the decisions of private investors.


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/ron-paul-offshore-drilling-2010-4#ixzz0qsmtMkyR