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ObamaSocialismTwo intellectuals and students of the human condition – Harvard’s Harvey Mansfield and Yale’s Charles Hill – lend their considerable weight to the notion that we are beyond the tipping point to the promised “fundamental transformation” of America.  By all accounts we have now failed the Grand Experiment envisioned by the Founders to answer the question of the ages – Can man govern himself?  While the answer to that question is never final because the experiment is ever ongoing, they did provide us a magnificent tool to keep bringing back a ‘YES’ answer.  It’s called the Constitution.  Professor Mansfield tells us (‘The Crisis of American Self-Government’) that “the founders wanted people to live under the Constitution.  But the progressives want the Constitution to live under the American people.”

Along this line Professor Hill talks about the American decline (‘World Order in the Age of Obama’) and says –

And there now grows a deepening appetite for gain. America, perceived as eager to shed the burdens of world order in order to be “fundamentally transformed” through European-style social commitments, talks of engagement even when Iran’s “diplomacy” is a form of protracted warfare. The enemies of world order translate the American election results into the lexicon of abdication, telling themselves that their time has come: there is a world to be gained.  Only America’s return to world leadership can halt this deterioration. “Sequestration” will relegate the U.S. to a second rate power and must be reversed to enable American strength and diplomacy to be employed in tandem.

RR readers know that one of the more successful Rebane Rules, long argued here, is ‘The most reliable predictor of progressives’ policies is the their common aim of weakening America’s influence on the world stage by removing all vestiges of the country’s exceptionalism.’  The reliability of this rule is doubled when used to predict which turns Team Obama will take in navigating the ship of state (see also ‘Obamunism’ in Glossary).

The uses of America’s energy abundance.  In the same vein, there is a growing corpus of belief that America’s newly found gas and shale oil energy reserves will not be used to launch a new era of growth and prosperity for the country.  Instead the wealth from those resources will be commandeered by the federal government under new powers that it will discover and relegate to itself.  The entire scenario starts with President Obama having emerged from a second term victory to steer the country into a (hard to imagine) deeper fiscal thicket, whether by a rapid tumble over the approaching fiscal cliff, an extended version thereof, or a more torturous way.


The important thing to note here is that the country must be put into even more dire straits in order to marshal the sheeple into approving strong measures to save us from the follies that capitalism and its greedy rich have gotten us in.  Obama will use executive orders and his stacked bureaucracy to milk enormous amounts of money from the energy companies made compliant by the realization that no one will drill for, transport, or process anything without a dearly earned White House imprimatur.

The bottom line is that Obama will seek a third term, and he will have a good chance of getting it because the growing ranks of the ignorant, unemployed, and discontented dependents on government transfer payments will scream to have the 22nd Amendment repealed.  (Look for the revival of the most recent effort to do this that was introduced in Congress as HJ Res 5(111th) in 2009.)  And California will again lead with its Democrat supermajorities that have now removed the last restraints on its rush and tumble into federalized socialism.

I am amused that among those who see the high likelihood of such a scenario (in its various forms) are some noted financial and investment gurus like Porter Stansbury and John Mauldin. These much-read prognosticators of the best places to put your money are telling their readers about how to take advantage of the new energy boom that will benefit a few select sectors beyond the federal government.  In other words, there is still an opportunity to make a bundle as the country adjusts itself into a new form of a socially just autocracy.

All this is predicated on some as yet unknown strategy of being able to bail out with your bundle at the end.  Because everyone knows that the haves will then be shorn of their filthy lucre if not simply marched to the wall.  That part of the investment plan, even if known, is not widely published and for obvious reasons.  Lifeboats have limited capacity, and there definitely is not room for all.  (I described my own experience with two such ‘lifeboats’ during WW2 in ‘Last Train from Stettin’.)

An ongoing version of this is the predictable puzzle Britain’s progressive elites have recently encountered with its missing millionaires (here).  That government’s solution was also to soak the rich, as all their entitlements (including nationalized healthcare) are now in their obvious slides to oblivion.  Top tax rates were raised to 50%, causing the number of such millionaires to plunge from 16,000 to 6,000 in one percipitous year ending in 2011.  The collectivist’s well-worn static analysis predicted the usual pro-rata increase of government revenues.  Instead, the raising of tax rates razed government revenues from ₤13.4B to ₤6.5B, a loss of 51.5% from that pool.  So again, there appears to be a way to skip out once the music stops (as Scandinavian countries have already discovered to their dismay).

All this is, of course, invisible to our progressive elites, as such information is never passed on by the country’s lamestream.  In the meantime some other liberal economist – e.g. nobelist Krugman? – will once more excoriate those who are so foolish as to believe that increasing tax rates can negatively influence government revenues.  And so we continue our march into the sunset.

[4dec12 update]  On the road to fundamental transformation the Republicans’ negotiating points with the much more sinister Obama administration may be summarized by the following American icon of perpetual perfidy.

FiscalCliff02

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146 responses to “Beyond the Tipping Point – Obama’s Third Term? (updated 4dec12)”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar

    Obama doesn’t need to seek a third term. Due to the ineptness and inevitable decline of the opposition party virtually any reasonably qualified candidate will easily win. It looks like Hillary unless the Repubs make an unlikely swing to the middle which would cause civil war among the righties.
    The Pubbers have no one to blame but themselves for Obama’s re-eection. Their failure was based on delusional chest thumping and ignorance of the nature of the electorate. It’s all about marketing you know. You first must understand your market and sell them a product they want to own. If the attitudes expressed on this blog are at all typical of Republican strategies forget it in ’16.

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  2. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    PaulE’s analysis is as flawed as ever. Look across America and you see the opposite of what he thinks in the form of State’s governors and legislatures. Amazing ignorance.

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar

    I was refering to Rebanes post not state elections. That is a different topic.
    Obama wins in a walk, Dems expand Senate lead and gain in House.

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  4. TheMikeyMcD Avatar
    TheMikeyMcD

    Sat around a table with other young (capitalist) parents this past weekend. We all agreed that bringing children into the world was a selfish decision given the less-than-gracious fall of the USA.
    It was also pointed out that the baby-boomer generation should be ashamed of the debt they have shackled us (and our kids) with.
    The best we can do is slow down the collapse and prepare to have some semblance of sanity on the other side.
    Lastly, the class warfare (championed and cheerleaded by Obama) continues to divide our family.

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 111pm – I’m a little surprised that you see the non-leftist commenters on RR as such a homogeneous lot politically. I think everyone here has made their own distinct colors known very clearly. And I don’t see very many dyed-in-the-wool Repubs around either.
    You misunderstand the notion about Obama’s “need” to seek a 3rd term. It isn’t to keep the nation going socialist that’s at risk if he doesn’t go for the 3rd, it’s his own plans for global aggrandizement. Recall my statement back in 08 that Obama will be the first candidate who looked at the American presidency as a stepping stone to higher office. As yet, there is no organization that can claim to have a higher office, but you can be sure Obama is working on that.

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  6. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Wanna take a poll amongst your regulars on who they voted for in the last election and what their general party preference is?

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  7. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 339pm – and what would that poll result tell us other than Obama is such abysmally bad news for the country that he unites all kinds of people of disparate, widely held and interpreted non-collectivist beliefs?

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  8. Paul Emery Avatar

    Assuming that’s true on a national scale it wasn’t enough to elect an alternative. Blame the Repubs for that one.

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  9. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 552pm – you nailed that one Paul.

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  10. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    George, once again this is some heady stuff. On my Burning Man art truck is an old bumper sticker I procured from some obscure website around 2006, “George W. Bush, America’s Last President”
    So I feel your pain. I think this is the universe’s way of getting us to stop embracing hubris, our species’ greatest failure (with no sign of it being evolved away any time soon).
    It will work out, of that I am convinced. Let’s just hope we can all get through the holidays in one piece, without being run over by a soccer mom on her way to the next clearance sale this X-Mas. Ever vigilant. Semper Fi.

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  11. Russ Steele Avatar

    As leaders in Washington obsess about the fiscal cliff, President Barack Obama is putting in place the building blocks for a climate treaty requiring the first fossil- fuel emissions cuts from both the U.S. and China
    Details at the Next Grand Minimum

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  12. JesusBetterman Avatar

    174 tonight, the soccer mom strikes again!

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  13. Michael Anderson Avatar
    Michael Anderson

    You guys got pwned, there is just no way around it. Read all about it: http://www.sfgate.com/technology/article/Behind-Obama-campaign-s-quirky-e-mails-4085719.php

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  14. L Avatar
    L

    Ok, everybody calm down a bit. Dr. Rebane has sketched out a real set of possibilities here, but O’s third term is a “bridge to far.” For that to happen, a Constitutional amendment would be required, and that takes a 3/4 vote of the States. Not even close. Just because libs claim a majority of people, they don’t have anything like 3/4 of them, much less States.
    L

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  15. D. King Avatar
    D. King

    The new normal: Lie cheat, and steal!
    http://vimeo.com/52331881
    Big fat liers!!!
    You can’t win against that, nor should you play fair!

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  16. earlcrabb Avatar

    I don’t worry too much about the country renewing their vows to Mr. O after his eight years are up. Ever heard of the seven year itch? It derailed Bill Clinton. The current Prez will be yesterday’s lover by the time 2016 rolls around.

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  17. Ryan Mount Avatar

    I’m with Mr. Crabb. We’re not gonna see Obama in a third term. If I recall, wasn’t there a movement for a Reagan 3rd term? Or was that Clinton? Anyhow, the point is, there are always supporters who want a third helping from the Hometown buffet.
    Now regarding the exodus of the wealthy from the UK, I’m reminded of the rock band U2 relatively recent departure from Ireland in order to escape their tax burden. At the same time you have their lead singer, Bono, demanding that other countries step up to pay for his third world relief efforts.
    Or how about Costco’s CEO and his campaigning for Obama, only to turn around and exploit the fiscal cliff issue for dividend payouts? People don’t even try and hide their crony capitalism anymore; they flaunt it.

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  18. Russ Steele Avatar

    Samuel L. Jackson: ‘Michelle Is Superwoman … She Can Be the President’
    Third Term Option, an Obama tag team?

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  19. Ryan Mount Avatar

    D. King.
    Just watched the video. I’m having trouble containing my outrage. Since when does the government get such privileges to keep supposed scientific “studies” private!?
    We need to bring back the public stocks for assholes who do this kind of thing.

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  20. Ryan Mount Avatar

    My obsessive compulsiveness being put to good use. From the desk of Ken Salazar.
    http://www.doi.gov/news/pressreleases/loader.cfm?csModule=security/getfile&pageid=332286 (PDF document)
    According to the documentary (D. King above), the lease was to be extended indefinitely after every 40 years. According to the Obama Administration, it was not going to be renewed and the DBOC knew that in 2004 when they took over.
    Either way, why did the government feel compelled to do a study if they knew the Oyster Company was going to be kicked out anyway? Even stranger, why attempt to hide the research data?
    So something is very fishy here. Pardon the pun.

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  21. George Rebane Avatar

    Re the oyster company’s trail of tears, does anyone connect the dots to Agenda21?

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  22. JesusBetterman Avatar

    You can bet that if Oyster Inc was native American owned, they’d never have touched it. It was a fascinating driveby on the way out to the Point, many fond memories. At least the gov can’t go after Rouge n Noir, nearby cheese place. or Skywalker Ranch, about 1/2 hour away. Lucas stuck it to his uppitty neighbors, when they blocked his expansion plans, by turning the property over to affordable housing.

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  23. Russ Steele Avatar

    Right on George, this was just another Agenda 21 project by environmental wackos. It looks like they won. Now we will soon see the dairy farms go the way of the oyster farm. As dairy farms go, so will the cheese factories and the tourist that come to visit these small communities and soon they will close up shop and the people will leave and the land will be returned nature as planned in Agenda 21.

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar

    You guys really crack me up. It’s all a left wing conspiracy to soften us up for world government. I suppose the Pubbers incompetence in national elections is part of the plot. Sure makes sense to me. Sarah Palin as Veep to insure an Obama win followed up by Romney the “flipper” who had no natural constituency managed by a completely incompetent campaign. Yes indeed, eliminate all competent opposition to insure Obama’s election as part of the Socialist takeover aided by the inept Republican party.

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    And which Presidential Candidate did you vote for and win with? What a hoot. A total political loss for PaulE telling us all how much smarter than we is he. Amazing!

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  26. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 243pm – just when you were doing so well. You seem to be captured again by that leftwing shibboleth of the Right claiming to see conspiracies by the Left. No one on RR, most certainly not me, have claimed that any of these marches – certainly not Agenda21 – toward a socialist state are conspiracies (maybe looking up ‘conspiracy’ would help). These are all blatant initiatives that are being carried out in the full glare of daylight while the sheeple graze and look on.

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  27. Paul Emery Avatar

    Okay George. I’ll concede that it’s not a conspiracy but an outright plan. Other than that I stand by my view that the Republicans are part of the plan by exhibiting such glaring incompetence as to offer no resistance.
    Todd
    I voted Libertarian because I believe it’s a movement that offers hope which is more than I can say about the Republicrats. It is indeed a work in progress and I don’t support all aspects of it but it is the future when we witness the failure of government and have to revert back to our local governing roots. What’s amazing to me is that you don’t seem to realize that you’re part of the same party that selected Obama. There is no other way it can be explained.

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  28. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    So PaulE, you have no hope of ever electing anyone so you are powerless. I do not believe in all the R stuff but they best represent the bulk of my philosophy so I am one. You think being a Don Quixote is romantic so you vote for losers and complain about the winners (always R’s, never d’s). Why don’t you organize your like minded people into a national party and get some of your BS accomplished? I have little respect for whiners and complainers who do nothing to progress and implement their philosophies. The world belongs to those who show up.

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  29. earlcrabb Avatar

    Put me in the libertarian camp as well. I would rather be on the losing side than support either of the brain-dead parties that are equally responsible for bringing the nation to the brink of disaster. I can’t help it if there aren’t enough voters who agree with me any more than Todd can help the electoral defeat his chosen party suffered in November.

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  30. Paul Emery Avatar

    I voter for a winner (Obama) last time and look what we got. Voting for the lesser of two evils is still voting for evil.

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  31. Steve Frisch Avatar
    Steve Frisch

    Yeah the thing that makes this a ‘conspiracy’ is the fact that folks are saying it has anything to do with A21. It really is a simple issue–the Johnson Oyster Company was paid for the fee interest in the property in 1972, they sold the business sitting on the property to the Drakes Bay Oyster Company in 2004, the lease on the property expired after 40 years in November–end of story.
    Nothing to do with a A21–it is a simply property rights issue–the government paid for and owns the property.

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  32. Steve Frisch Avatar
    Steve Frisch

    By the way, I support the retention of the Drakes Bay Oyster Company on other grounds…that it is a compatible use of the Wilderness Area under the original legislation. Wilderness designation does not automatically mean no human uses. It only restricts incompatible uses. But nothing to do with A21. A21 did not even exist when the Wilderness Act was approved, nor did it exist when this area was designated.

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  33. D. King Avatar
    D. King

    What’s wrong with having an Oyster company in a bay that has good Oysters? The only one in the state, so don’t tell us there is no agenda. If they were smart, they would have left at least one…NO????? And just like Global Warming / CARB they are willing to falsify and hide data. Stupid people!

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  34. D. King Avatar
    D. King

    Ryan Mount | 04 December 2012 at 08:41 AM
    “I’m having trouble containing my outrage.”
    You and me both Ryan.
    There is some good news though.
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/supreme-court-says-government-may-have-to-pay-for-flooding/2012/12/04/515d5112-3e53-11e2-ae43-cf491b837f7b_story.html

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  35. Russ Steele Avatar

    It was the scientific charges and the failure to provide the supporting data that attracted my attention, along with the national letter wring campaign. This is consistent with those who are Agenda 21 supporters. If the science was factual then why hide it? If the science was factual why was a national letter writing campaign necessary to bully the Secretary? While the basic issue was a rotating lease, why was it necessary to produce faults scientific data to invalidate the renewal? Why the national letter writing campaign and who was behind that campaign? It was not the local residences, it was some nationally based organization. That campaign took some financing. Where did the money come from? Who provided the funds? Follow the money and we will get to the real villain in this case.
    I saw on the news tonight that the Oyster company has filed suit in the Federal Courts for relief from the Secretaries actions. Again watch the money, which NGO are supporting the governments case and who are the major contributors to those NGOs.

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  36. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    Wow – Paul and I agree on something. Well, one thing. I wish everyone would vote for the person they think would be the best choice for president. Beyond that, Paul hasn’t got a clue.
    He thinks that the Rs should nominate a Democrat to run as a R for president. You don’t get it, Paul. If the Rs ran Obama as president the Dems and the LSM would rip him from one end to the other. Not that it would be difficult. The Dem Natl Com poured money into Fla to defeat Allen West and get their white boy elected. Can’t have those uppity blacks in office, you know! Then Debbie Blabber-Mouth starts ranting about how the Rs are too white. It hasn’t got anything to do with qualifications or competence – it’s all about winning. Any narrative that fits each race will be used by the Dems. The Dems ran ads against Republican Bobby Jindal reminding the southerners how DARK he was and ran ads against a Rep candidate in Colorado showing how he was in the GAY PARADE! OMG – a queer-lover! The LSM goes along with all of it. The Rs did run a total moderate – the most decent moderate R that has ever come down the pike and the Dems trashed him. He was elected as a R governor of Mass. He didn’t lose the election because he wasn’t a moderate, he lost because he WAS a moderate. Just the kind of R the Dems say they wish the Rs would field against them. So Paul, are you going to vote for that kind of candidate? No. Will the Dems? No. Will solid conservative voters? No. That’s why you and the Dems constantly harp on why the Rs should run a moderate. Because that moderate will lose every time. And that’s what the Dems want. The funniest thing is Paul voting Libertarian. First, he votes for Obama. Apparently Paul liked Obama’s claim that “I’m the anti-abortion candidate” or maybe it was Obama’s stance AGAINST gay marriage. Maybe it was Obama’s urinating lies every time he opened his mouth that enthralled Paul. Anyway, Paul votes for a candidate that will shove the Fed govt into every aspect of his life and then he votes Libertarian. And then he complains that Romney “flip flops”. Paul, you’re a fish flopping around on the dock. What a joke.

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  37. Steve Frisch Avatar
    Steve Frisch

    Yeah because we all know that all people who fudge data and engage in national letter writing campaigns are A21 supporters. I think there is a logical fallacy in play here somewhere, but this entire place is a logical fallacy so it is hard to sort out.
    I kind of hope Drakes Bay Oyster Company wind their suit…I love their oysters. But it will have nothing to do with the Bogeyman.

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  38. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Frisch what are you doing here? We know what you said about those here on the crapola blog. You are too much. A man of many personalities. Oh, and no one here believes anything that comes out of your pie hole so you are talking to yourself.

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  39. Steve Frisch Avatar
    Steve Frisch

    Todd, go home to your empty house.

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  40. Douglas Keachie Avatar

    Actually the conspiracy start a long time ago when the Blue Oyster Cult wrote their hymn to to the fighter played by old droopy eyes Stallone, Oyster Rocky Feller.

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  41. Paul Emery Avatar

    Scott
    The Repubs ran Romney because they thought he could win because of his reputation as a moderate then inflicted him with a losing platform. Why didn’t they chose a true conservative? Because they knew they would lose for sure. The ineptness of the Republican party is truly historic.
    Are you trying to educate me that politics is a nasty business and that the Dems will do anything to win ? What a revelation. Thanks for the clarity and light.
    Scott, what Conservative could the Republicans have offered that could have won the election? If you say Romney lost because he was a moderate you must have some idea who could have won.

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  42. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Dave, that is why I have renamed these liberals the “morons”. What a hoot!

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  43. D. King Avatar
    D. King

    Todd-
    I now understand how Ken Salazar can believe oyster poop from the 1950’s in Japan is killing eelgrass in California in 2012.

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  44. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    And why some single people think the taxpayers should pay for their condoms!

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  45. Steve Frisch Avatar
    Steve Frisch

    And for Mr. King…a little support for my case that this is not an issue of the science, it is a simple land use question; wether or not an Oyster Farm is a compatible use with a Wilderness Area—my opinion would be properly managed, yes…..
    http://www.eastbayexpress.com/ebx/the-real-reasons-for-ken-salazars-decision/Content?oid=3405939

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  46. D. King Avatar
    D. King

    Steve-
    That would be easier to believe if they had not falsified the data and outright lied about the seal population reduction in the Oyster area. All of that would have been unnecessary…No?

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  47. JesusBetterman Avatar

    Then every river raft kayak running company is about to be kicked out of business, according to the logic here. STEW-PED! Salazar.

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  48. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Conspiracy is not a theory; it’s a crime.
    D. King> That would be easier to believe if they had not falsified the data and outright lied about the seal population reduction in the Oyster area.
    That’s the point. Why bother even doing the “study” if the Federal Government knew they could just kick them out at the end of the 40 year lease?
    I offer to rather straight forward answers that I’m happy to debate:
    1) the lease is probably suspicious, and the tenants probably have more power than Salazar is letting on. Therefore, we’ll need a [very] negative fishery and seal population story. The end has to justify the means, so make sure the data not only is bad, but the methodology (like using 2nd and 3rd source research from Japanese oysters) is bogus.
    2) Follow the [grant] money. As more and more NGOs get in bed with the government, following the lead of government agencies, there is going to be increasing competition for “causes” and “problems” that need to be solved. Just because one is an NGO, doesn’t mean that they’re not subject to the laws of supply and demand. Ergo, they need to drum-up business to keep the grant writers active. This is a perfect example of creating a [worse] problem than already existed. Particularly environmental NGOs have become more and more a nuisance in the past decade or so. You’ve got the Sierra Club, for example, spending its time making up controversies so they can apply for grants to “fix” then, at the same time taking millions from the natural gas industry.*
    Crony Capitalism is not limited to big business and bankers. It’s an equal opportunity funder.
    *Don’t trust me. Look it up. It’s about $26 million dollars.

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  49. JesusBetterman Avatar

    ” The Sierra Club used the Chesapeake Energy money, donated mainly by the company’s chief executive from 2007 to 2010, for its Beyond Coal campaign to block new coal-fired power plants and shutter old ones. Carl Pope, then the club’s executive director, promoted natural gas as a cleaner “bridge fuel” to a low-carbon future.
    Immediately after the Time report surfaced on Feb. 2, the Sierra Club’s executive director, Michael Brune, acknowledged the donations and said he had decided to cut them off after he took over in 2010. In a blog post, he wrote that the group no longer viewed natural gas as a “kinder, gentler” energy source because of the environmental risks posed by hydraulic fracturing, a controversial gas-drilling process. ”
    nytimes

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