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Arnold Still Wants To Drill Baby Drill

by: David Dayen

Tue Jun 02, 2009 at 14:00:00 PM PDT


As Brian noted, in the full list of the Governor's slash and burn budget, the offshore drilling proposal in Tranquillon Ridge off the Santa Barbara coast remains.  After a key environmental group backed away from the plan, which originally was structured as a compromise proposal to allow an additional rig in exchange for ending all drilling in the channel by 2022 (which the Lands Commission determined was unenforceable), many expected the plan to be scrapped.  But it remains, despite the fact that the California Lands Commission spoke out yesterday, calling on the legislature to put a stop to this power grab.

The State Lands Commission on Monday lashed out at an attempt by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to allow the first new oil drilling in California waters since 1969.

Lt. Gov. John Garamendi, chairman of the three-member panel, called the governor's effort "a naked power grab." At a contentious hearing in Santa Monica, the commission passed a resolution urging legislators not to go along with the plan, which would revive a drilling proposal off the Santa Barbara County coast that the commission killed in January.

The Commission doesn't out-and-out call this illegal.  But they hold jurisdiction over oil drilling, and the Governor is simply trying to go over their heads.  You can basically shut down the California Lands Commission if this goes through, because they will be rendered impotent.

And of course, while the Administration foregrounds the $2 billion dollars to be gained from allowing the leases in Tranquillon, he does not make a peep about charging an oil severance tax, to actually make the oil companies pay to take California's natural resources out of the ground.

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You got whores ... and then you got CHEAP whores ... (5.00 / 1)
I don't support offshore oil drilling, but if Arnold wants to do it in order to deal with the state's fiscal crisis, he should AT THE VERY LEAST support an oil severance tax.  Otherwise, you're just giving away the store ... and not getting much in return.

I don't mind whores, but I mind cheap whores ... and Arnold Schwarzenegger is a cheap whore.


Well, ok (5.00 / 1)
I'm keeping that comment when Paul runs for office. Why do you have to discriminate against the cheap whores?

Why, Paul, why?

I think?


[ Parent ]
ya! (0.00 / 0)
cheap whores serve a very needed purpose...never thrown empty wallets at them??

[ Parent ]
Um 1969 was 40 years ago (0.00 / 0)
I would think in our enlightened environmentalist world we live in, oil rigs would operate with a minimal affect on the coast line, besides being an eyesore. So I'm gonna categorize this as bullshit that really doesn't matter.

I'm not gonna go as far as to lump it into a "if it makes money go with it" group, because there's a lot of things that make money, but we don't need to be encouraging them.

Us arguing about oil rigs is a major waste of energy, and I'm putting a major carbon foot print out there just sitting here typing about this crap. Oil rigs provide a lot of things, and i would have to point out that the occasional accident is gonna happen, no use crying over spilled milk, or oil, people. Clean up the mess, and move on with life, a cure for cancer could be found with the time we waste on stupid shit like this.


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