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Charles Main has a point. Point out where the deregulations hurt. Hint: begin with MMS.
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Charles Main has a point. Point out where the deregulations hurt. Hint: begin with MMS.
Charles Main has a point. Point out where the deregulations hurt. Hint: begin with MMS.
Now deep water drilling is "deregulated"?
The government regulates how much water you can have in your toilet and what light bulbs you can buy, but drilling 5 miles deep got right past them? LOL
Thank God, you're a Democrat!
Charles Main has a point. Point out where the deregulations hurt. Hint: begin with MMS.
Now deep water drilling is "deregulated"?
The government regulates how much water you can have in your toilet and what light bulbs you can buy, but drilling 5 miles deep got right past them? LOL
Thank God, you're a Democrat!
In fact the lease to drill was issued by the Bush administration. But the regulations call for qualified inspectors to approve when and where the drilling will commence and what environmental impact studies will be required. It was Obama's inspectors who waived the regulations that the method and location of the well must pass EPA rules, regs, and cautionary measures.
So as much as they want to hang that lack of oversight on Bush, they can't do it. And it involves no deregulation of any kind. It does involve waiving the regulations that were in place.
But as previously noted, BP and Obama were very good friends at the time the bad well was started, and BP was one of Obama's foundation big corporate sponsors of Cap & Trade before it became politically necessary to throw them under the bus with all of Obama's other political liabilities.
Now deep water drilling is "deregulated"?
The government regulates how much water you can have in your toilet and what light bulbs you can buy, but drilling 5 miles deep got right past them? LOL
Thank God, you're a Democrat!
In fact the lease to drill was issued by the Bush administration. But the regulations call for qualified inspectors to approve when and where the drilling will commence and what environmental impact studies will be required. It was Obama's inspectors who waived the regulations that the method and location of the well must pass EPA rules, regs, and cautionary measures.
So as much as they want to hang that lack of oversight on Bush, they can't do it. And it involves no deregulation of any kind. It does involve waiving the regulations that were in place.
But as previously noted, BP and Obama were very good friends at the time the bad well was started, and BP was one of Obama's foundation big corporate sponsors of Cap & Trade before it became politically necessary to throw them under the bus with all of Obama's other political liabilities.
Facts and Liberal ideas are parallel lines that never meet.