Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Oil Swine

This just off the electronic presses:


The industry spent $44.5 million lobbying Congress and federal agencies in the first three months of this year, on pace to shatter last year's record. Only the drug industry spent more.

Last year's total of $129 million was up 73 percent from two years earlier. That's a faster clip than any other major industry, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics.

From the late 1990s through the first half of this decade, the oil industry spent roughly $50 million to $60 million a year on lobbying. It ramped up lobbying in 2006, when Democrats retook Congress, and further as President Barack Obama took office.

Does leave any doubt in your mind about:

  1. Big Oil intending to stall or kill outright any efforts to move our economy to a more sustainable model?
  2. Big Oil clearly putting the profits of a few incredibly rich criminals (DICK Cheney comes to mind, but he's far from alone) about the well-being of our entire society?
  3. This having nothing to do w/ "free enterprise"? Big Oil has been nursing at the taxpayers' collective breast for a century. They've been engaged in criminal market manipulation to undercut competition for a similar period.
Reduce your oil footprint. Only you can do it. The most well-intentioned members of Congress are hopelessly outgunned in this. Any of them who try will be targeted for de-election, and if you think that Democrats are ineffective (they are), just keep in mind that the Republicans don't even want to change this. They are Big Oil, Big Pharma, Big Insurance.

If we don't take responsibility for reducing our fossil fuel use, nothing anyone else tries to do will matter.

On the other hand, if we do cut our use, we can geld these swine.

3 comments:

Tex said...

Puget Sound swine oysters. What an image. Thanks a lot !

Blave said...

There's an interesting article in the current New Yorker magazine (I have a Kindle subscription) about coal and how it's (in the opinion of the climatologist that's interviewed in the piece) the planet's #1 worry, ahead of oil and really anything else w.r.t. Global Warming. I know the GW thing is a favorite phrase for the, um, Perpetual Ostriches to kick in the cajones, but all I can say is read the article and draw your own conclusions.

See this for a brief summary (a NYer sub costs money to read the full article): http://alleghenysc.org/?p=1241

regards,

D.

Amigo van Helical said...

Yesterday, the regional weather report stated that this summer has thus far been the warmest ever on record.

El Nino seems to be ramping up for a return visit. Locally that means dry winters and low snow packs.