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The Brady Report – Obama and The Politics of Oil

Ridiculous court decisions financed by large corporations and industries seem to not only be increasing in number, but also be ever-more transparent in their intent – the recent block of President Obama’s moratorium on deep-water drilling by a Federal Court is no exception. Even more preposterous is the support of the State of Louisiana for the overturning of the drilling ban, despite the ongoing ecological disaster that very state is currently experiencing at the hands of an industry they so blatantly choose to support.

The problem of Deepwater Horizon surrounds a search for profits over safety and a complete disregard of federal regulation, not any sort of accident or event otherwise removing BP, Transocean, and Halliburton from positions of culpability – who’s to say that this is an isolated incident? Given the vicious, highly litigious, heavily lobbying industry that is Big Oil, it’s very easy to assume that such practices are being carried out on other oil operations in an effort to maximize their bottom line. This is the simple reason for the temporary ban on deep-water drilling, a mere six months, allowing regulators and other oversight bodies to ensure the proper construction and operation of facilities that have the potential for disaster of comparable, or greater, proportions.

It should come as no surprise, sadly, that the judge responsible for this despicable and utterly shortsighted ruling, Martin Feldman, was appointed by Ronald Reagan, the founder of the deregulatory and anti-government era, and has a personal investment in the success of American oil operations. This sort of personal investment is the very reason for recusal, and yet the illustrious Judge Feldman didn’t see fit to behave in the official and unbiased fashion for which he is employed – instead, he chose to continue the precedent of conservative judges claiming neutrality while making sure he, his friends, and his ideological interests benefit in the greatest possible way from his rulings from the bench. This type of behavior can be expected to continuously resurface as healthcare reform is challenged by irrational litigatorselection results don’t suit the conservative fringe.

Worringly, however, is the response of Louisiana: a state with an anti-Obama governor who vehemently opposed the very existence of the federal government suddenly demanded extreme government intervention, while also supporting the classic conservative financier known as Big Oil in their efforts against the President. Why would a state ravaged by the abhorrent behaviors of an oil company also litigate for those same companies to continue operating as if nothing happened? The state’s ecology is in dire peril and its people are losing their way of life, yet Big Oil must, apparently, be defended, lest a Republican-led state appear to be too pro-regulation, or in favor of anything President Obama does. This is hypocrisy at best, and extreme ignorance at worst.

The Gulf Spill should not be a politicized event, simply due to its nature and magnitude, but the GO(B)P are doing absolutely everything in their power to make it so. Extreme partisanship continues to be the political stance of Republicans, and it’s doing nothing but embarrass them on the national stage – perhaps they should continue, so that not only are Democrats in a better electoral position come November, but Eric Holder will have a number of opportunities to ensure that intelligence, in the end, rules the day.

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7 Responses to “The Brady Report – Obama and The Politics of Oil”

  1. Mean Joe Green says:

    Can you really expect anything more from Republicans? They have shown nothing but contempt and childishness since Obama’s administartion took office. They will blame hime for the holocaust if they can find a way.

  2. John says:

    The problem with the right is that there are legimiate reasons to question Obama in certain areas, to challenge his decisions, and to offer new alternative ideas, but they shoot themselves in teh foot by reacting in such a over the top way, reaching to, as stated above, balme him for everything, all teh while offering no real alternative solutions of thier own.

  3. American Psycho says:

    Only someone from the Republican party could actually apologize to BP on Behalf of the United States for people being to hard on them!! That was the most insane ass-kissing, oil company flag waving things I have ever seen in my life. Joke.

  4. Canuckle Head says:

    I heard Obama planted a the bomb that blew up the BP Oil Rig.

  5. Gibbs Burke says:

    The same way that Liberals blame Republicans for everything. I mean the recession caused by deregulation that took place during the Clinton presidency, but yet somehow Bush is at fault. Oil spill caused by the lack of regulation on companies. Specifically the MMS who might as well been snorting cocaine off of Big Oil’s ass, and since the liberals stand for big government doesn’t anyone see this as an oxymoron.

    The government is not some righteous and pure thing. I don’t blame Obama for this and i certainly respect the way he has been handling it. I think congress proved it right when they saw that none of the companies where prepared for this. I mean they had a number for a marine biologist who had been dead for 5 years.

  6. Sir Paul says:

    Sorry, but as an impartial non-American living in the East with no vested interest the United Sattes, the way democrats blame and or behave is no where near as bias and just plain foolhardy as Republicans. INternationallt peole are looking at teh right in America these days as over the top, Christian fundementalists. I know this may not go with how you see things, but the world sees things differently. Beleive Me.

  7. Lise Feltenberger says:

    When are they going to start really trying to clean this up? There is so much of oil in all kinds of places, and it won’t go away on its own.

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