Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coast

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By PHILIP ELLIOTT, Associated Press Writer – 34 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Reversing a ban on oil drilling off most U.S. shores, President Barack Obama on Wednesday announced an expansive new policy that could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.

Speaking at Andrews air base outside Washington, Obama said, "This is not a decision that I've made lightly." He addressed the expected outcry from disappointed environmentalists by saying he had studied the issue for more than a year and concluded it was the right call given the nation's voracious thirst for energy and the need to produce jobs and keep American businesses competitive.

"We're announcing the expansion of offshore oil and gas exploration but in ways that balance the need to harness domestic energy resources and the need to protect America's natural resources," Obama said, standing in front of a Navy F-18 fighter scheduled to fly on Earth Day with a half-biomass fuel mix.

The president said his decision is part of a broader strategy that also includes expanding the production of nuclear power and clean energy sources, to "move us from an economy that runs on fossil fuels and foreign oil to one that relies more on homegrown fuels and clean energy."

"The only way this transition will succeed is if it strengthens our economy in the short term and the long run," the president said. "To fail to recognize this reality would be a mistake."

Obama made no secret of the fact that one factor in his decision was attracting Republican support for a sweeping climate change bill that has languished in Congress. "Drill, baby, drill" was a mantra of the GOP during the 2008 presidential campaign.

"While our politics has remained entrenched along worn divides, the ground has shifted beneath our feet," the president said. "Around the world, countries are seeking an edge in the global marketplace by investing in new ways of producing and saving energy."

But Obama also has long been up front about his support for expanding offshore drilling — as well as other energy sources less popular with die-hard environmentalists. In his State of the Union speech, he said he wanted the United States to build a new generation of nuclear power plans, invest in new coal technologies and make "tough decisions about opening new offshore areas for oil and gas development."

The plan modifies a ban that for more than 20 years has limited drilling along coastal areas other than the Gulf of Mexico. It allows new oil drilling off Virginia's shoreline and considers it for a large chunk of the Atlantic seaboard.
Obama's blueprint would allow Interior to go ahead with oil and gas leases on tracts 50 miles off the coast of Virginia. Those leases had been approved for development but were held up by a court challenge and a departmental review.

In addition, the Interior Department has prepared a plan to add drilling platforms in the eastern Gulf of Mexico if Congress allows that moratorium to expire. Lawmakers in 2008 allowed a similar moratorium to expire; at the time President George W. Bush lifted the ban, which opened the door to Obama's change in policy.

It would allow exploration along the south Atlantic and mid Atlantic Outer Continental Shelf "to support energy planning" — a step toward potential leasing.

At the same time, the president also announced that proposed leases in Alaska's Bristol Bay would be canceled. And the Interior Department is reversing last year's decision to open up parts of the Chukchi and Beaufort seas. Instead, scientists would study the sites to see if they're suitable to future leases.

Obama is allowing an expansion in Alaska's Cook Inlet to go forward. The plan also would leave in place the moratorium on drilling off the West Coast.
Under Obama's plan, drilling could take place 125 miles from Florida's Gulf coastline if lawmakers allow the moratorium to expire. Drilling already takes place in western and central areas in the Gulf of Mexico.

The climate change bill has remained elusive.

The president met with lawmakers earlier this month at the White House about a bill cutting emissions of pollution-causing greenhouse gases by 17 percent by 2020. The legislation would also expand domestic oil and gas drilling offshore and provide federal assistance for constructing nuclear power plants and carbon sequestration and storage projects at coal-fired utilities.

The president's Wednesday remarks were paired with other energy proposals that were more likely to find praise from environmental groups. Some 5,000 hybrid vehicles have been ordered for the government fleet. And on Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Transportation Department are to sign a final rule that requires increased fuel efficiency standards for new cars.



Seriously, Republicans and Conservatives would be hard pressed to not support him on this one. I remember "drill baby drill" and "just shut up and drill" before the last elections. This is exactly what they were asking for, plus expanding nuclear power as well. Hard to argue with him now.

Democrats and Conservationists on the other hand...
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

i have to admit. even i like this move....straight power move.....this is by far the best decision making he has done since his inaguration.this is by far the most monumental decision even more so than the healthcare bill,but a lot of people are not going to see it that way.but i would say this,its not going to be just like talking about it,it could take years and lot of heavy financing is going to have to come with it.right now its all just a pipedream away all in the name of energy independence.real talk :yes:
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Let me go on record as saying this is more BS from the Federal government.

But, since politicians are the master of the con, it's par for the course.

Why is it that no one seems to understand how much desperation this move shows?

People still refuse to face reality. It's going to be ugly when they are forced to face it because they have no choice.
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Drill Baby Drill :D
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Its a start; but I think its a part of a string of pearls that the President seems to be carefully knitting together. Nevertheless, its a start in the right "energy direction" but I don't think that drilling will resolve our energy problems.

Conservation, efficiency and alternatives, I believe, must be stressed and brought on-line with an urgency. I like the old Oil Man, T. Boone's idea of moving with the quickness to get the big rigs (18 wheelers and other commercial trucking) on a steady diet of natural gas.

This move, however, along with Healthcare (it better be successful and you mother's trying to fuck it up -- LOL -- need to stop), his Middle East approach, the nuclear reduction treaty with the Ruskies, an economy that seems to be healing - - the man seems to be moving in the right direction, despite, the efforts of those Wishing Him to Fail".

QueEx
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Let me go on record as saying this is more BS from the Federal government.

But, since politicians are the master of the con, it's par for the course.

Why is it that no one seems to understand how much desperation this move shows?

People still refuse to face reality. It's going to be ugly when they are forced to face it because they have no choice.
yeah i peep it and it is what you calling it a(desperation move).yeah i get it....but a lot of other people are not going to quite get it unfortunately...this thing could take years and i mean a lot of years and time and a lot of heavy financing.but question i have is this why now.?why they didn't do this years back.?it would have been a hell of a lot less painful than today and they probably would have discovered oil reserves by now.instead of totally depending heavily on middle east ,africa and venezuela resources.they could have been decreased there foreign oil imports.real talk
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Not news at all. Obama said he would do this during the campaign. Talked about clean coal, nuclear energy and ending the dependence on foreign oil by drilling responsibly.

Wingnuts will call this "desperation" to fit some bullshit running narrative as it relates to the recently signed health care bill. When you got nothing but the amalgam loosening sound of Palin's screeching voice to guide you, this is the kind of discussions you have. Its what the waterloo feels like.


-VG
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

Not news at all. Obama said he would do this during the campaign. Talked about clean coal, nuclear energy and ending the dependence on foreign oil by drilling responsibly.

Wingnuts will call this "desperation" to fit some bullshit running narrative as it relates to the recently signed health care bill. When you got nothing but the amalgam loosening sound of Palin's screeching voice to guide you, this is the kind of discussions you have. Its what the waterloo feels like.

-VG

I agree. See, Exhibit "A": http://www.bgol.us/board/showpost.php?p=8049131&postcount=6

QueEx
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

yeah i peep it and it is what you calling it a(desperation move).yeah i get it....but a lot of other people are not going to quite get it unfortunately...this thing could take years and i mean a lot of years and time and a lot of heavy financing.but question i have is this why now.?why they didn't do this years back.?it would have been a hell of a lot less painful than today and they probably would have discovered oil reserves by now.instead of totally depending heavily on middle east ,africa and venezuela resources.they could have been decreased there foreign oil imports.real talk

The die has been cast for the United States. It had a chance to do the right thing in 2000. Instead, the people decided to ignore the inevitable and buy SUVs, McMansions, fight every Muslim in the world, get on the debt treadmill, and borrow their way to happiness.

Now, this asshat Obama comes along to lie to people that this can continue forever, without any consequences, interruptions, or discomfort.

And, the people still haven't learned after 8 years of Bush.

They just want to continue with the lie and living in denial...

until the United States falls into the abyss.

2008 may have been the last real chance the United States had to "save" its way of life.

However, Obama came along to make sure that didn't happen.

Now, if Obama wipes his butt, you have a million dudes out there ready to call it the greatest butt wiping ever. Obama has accomplished his purpose. Keep the "consumers" distracted with "HOPE" and "CHANGE" so they don't prepare themselves for what's coming.

Offshore drilling... I am amazed people actually have "HOPE" in this "CHANGE".
 
Re: Hard not to like him for this move: Obama clears way for oil drilling off US coas

i have to admit. even i like this move....straight power move.....this is by far the best decision making he has done since his inaguration.this is by far the most monumental decision even more so than the healthcare bill,but a lot of people are not going to see it that way.but i would say this,its not going to be just like talking about it,it could take years and lot of heavy financing is going to have to come with it.right now its all just a pipedream away all in the name of energy independence.real talk :yes:

Let me go on record as saying this is more BS from the Federal government.

But, since politicians are the master of the con, it's par for the course.

Why is it that no one seems to understand how much desperation this move shows?

People still refuse to face reality. It's going to be ugly when they are forced to face it because they have no choice.

The die has been cast for the United States. It had a chance to do the right thing in 2000. Instead, the people decided to ignore the inevitable and buy SUVs, McMansions, fight every Muslim in the world, get on the debt treadmill, and borrow their way to happiness.

Now, this asshat Obama comes along to lie to people that this can continue forever, without any consequences, interruptions, or discomfort.

And, the people still haven't learned after 8 years of Bush.

They just want to continue with the lie and living in denial...

until the United States falls into the abyss.

2008 may have been the last real chance the United States had to "save" its way of life.

However, Obama came along to make sure that didn't happen.

Now, if Obama wipes his butt, you have a million dudes out there ready to call it the greatest butt wiping ever. Obama has accomplished his purpose. Keep the "consumers" distracted with "HOPE" and "CHANGE" so they don't prepare themselves for what's coming.

Offshore drilling... I am amazed people actually have "HOPE" in this "CHANGE".

With this, and Afghanistan trip, he is actually doing what I felt like he had to do to become a great president. I still think that this health care bill was designed to get rid of the Democrats.
 
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