Friday, May 21, 2010

Reaping What We Sow

"A lot of [the leaked oil from the BP rig] is diffused now in deep layers," said Felder, who is coordinating a seven-volume scientific encyclopedia on the Gulf. "It's like it's under the rug. You can't see it on the surface, so it's kind of out of sight, out of mind. But it's not out of mind to most of the biologists who are concerned about its long-term effects."

There are many uncertainties about how much has spilled.

[...]

Originally, BP and the federal government said 42,000 gallons were flowing per day. Then the number was upped to 210,000 and that's been the best case scenario, with calculations that the spill didn't start until April 24.

The best case scenario seems increasingly unlikely. On Thursday, BP acknowledged more oil than that is pouring into the Gulf. The company said its makeshift tube put in place to suck up the leak is siphoning 210,000 gallons a day into a barge — the full amount of oil the company said was leaking. Yet, there's still lots of oil flowing out into the Gulf that can now be seen live on a webcam.

"Anyone can look at that and determine that even though it can't be metered or measured, it's significantly less than it was," said company spokesman Steve Rinehart. "That suggests pretty clearly that taking 5,000 barrels a day (210,000 gallons) out of that stream puts a real dent in it."

  

How encouraging. A dent. And only after...how many weeks of unfettered gushing?

"Originally, BP and the federal government said 42,000 gallons were flowing per day."

The federal government obviously taking BP's word for it. And so I repeat the quote of the century from Larry Schweiger, president of the National Wildlife Federation: "The Gulf of Mexico is a crime scene, and the perpetrator cannot be left in charge of assessing the damage."

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Headline of the Month

(Yahoo news): "An island long used by the U.S. government for secret disease research may be sold to the public."

Caveat emptor.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Quote of the Century

"The Gulf of Mexico is a crime scene, and the perpetrator cannot be left in charge of assessing the damage." -- Larry Schweiger, president of the National Wildlife Federation

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

And Don't Forget About Marja

Farmers from the district of Marja, which since February has been the focus of the largest American-led military operation in Afghanistan, are fleeing the area, saying that the Taliban are terrorizing the population and that American troops cannot protect the civilians.

The departure of the farmers is one of the most telling indications that Taliban fighters have found a way to resume their insurgency, three months after thousands of troops invaded this Taliban stronghold in the opening foray of a campaign to take control of southern Afghanistan.

[...]

Over 150 families have fled Marja in the last two weeks, according to the Afghan Red Crescent Society in the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah.

Marja residents arriving here last week, many looking bleak and shell-shocked, said civilians had been trapped by the fighting, running a gantlet of mines laid by insurgents and firefights around government and coalition positions.

[...]

Mr. Khan, the governor’s adviser, expects a further exodus of civilians. “People are just waiting for the harvest to be over and then they will leave,” he said.

[...]

A Taliban resurgence was not entirely unexpected, especially now as the poppy harvest ends, freeing men to fight, and as the weather warms up. But the military had seen Marja as a “clear and hold” operation in which the first part, clearing the district of militants, would be wrapped up fairly quickly. In fact, clearing has proved to be a more elusive goal.

  NYT

As though we had no previous experience and couldn't have foreseen that.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Agency Overhaul

The US agency that regulates offshore drilling was broken up into three separate agencies Wednesday as part of a move to end cozy industry relationships exposed by the Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, officials said.

The shake-up came a day after Interior Secretary Ken Salazar told lawmakers the Minerals Management Service, which issued lucrative offshore exploration leases and was also responsible for enforcing safety rules, needed to be cleaned up.

  Raw Story

So now when oil companies want to pillage, they'll have to go through three agencies instead of one. They'll still get there, but more federal agents will get a chance to line their pockets.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Tar & Feathers May Be Too Good

"The Gulf of Mexico is a very big ocean. The amount of volume of oil and dispersant we are putting into it is tiny in relation to the total water volume."

"We will fix it. I guarantee it. The only question is we do not know when."

---BP Group CEO Tony Hayward

Unbelievable

At least it would be if it weren't so distressingly predictable these days.

In a BBC interview British Petroleum CEO Tony Hayward said Friday that the massive petroleum gusher in the Gulf of Mexico, the greatest oil-based environmental catastrophe in recorded history with the exception of global warming itself, should not forestall further deep-water drilling.

I’m not sure whether Hayward was channeling Sarah Palin, that font of good sense, or vice versa.

[...]

You have to go to amateur video shot from a helicopter above the Gulf of Mexico and posted on Youtube to get the best reporting on the extent and implications of the BP oil volcano.

  Juan Cole


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Sunday, May 09, 2010

Bye Bye, Miranda

Appearing on the Sunday shows for the first time today, Attorney General Eric Holder said the Obama Administration wants to change the Miranda rule -- the requirement that police inform suspects of their right to remain silent and to a lawyer before interrogation -- in terrorism cases to "something that is flexible and is more consistent with the threat that we now face."

Holder said on Meet The Press that the Administration wants to work with Congress to make the public safety exception to Miranda -- in which information from questioning before reading the Miranda warning can be admitted in court, in certain situations in which public safety is a concern -- "more flexible."

  TPM

Somewhere in the future – maybe not so far away – someone is going to have to fight and die for American civil liberties all over again.

....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Friday, May 07, 2010

And something else that's funny...

Obama says authorities are investigating the wild swing in the market yesterday in order to prevent it happening again. That's really funny.

Funny Headline

Pakistanis pose as Indians after NY bomb scare

It's from Yahoo, and the reason it's funny to me is the idea that they think any American can tell the difference between a Pak and and Indian.


....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.

Saturday, May 01, 2010

Drill, Baby, Drill

We shouldn't need any more argument against it than this. Wonder how that offshore drilling proposal of Obama's will fare now.

UPDATE Sunday: "the oil probably will keep gushing for months"


....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.