Posted on 02/22/2006 1:39:33 PM PST by Nasty McPhilthy
Okay, first lets get a couple of facts straight.
First there is NO American corporation capable of operating our ports. The London based company that was doing this job, Britains Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co. was one of a very few capable of doing it.
Second, the President has no authority to prevent the sale of British P & O to the Dubai State owned corporation, Dubai Ports World. This is a private business deal. However, the President and his administration do have the power to terminate the contracts with this private corporation to operate our ports.
Sometimes good policy is bad politics and when that is true politics will always win out. In my opinion, the President should delay approval of the deal and call for Congressional hearings and recommendations for a solution to this dilemma.
Given that choice, then the question remains, whos going to run them? Port operations is a highly specialized endeavor and American industry cannot afford to wait for a new company to come up to speed. The same argument holds for Senator Microphone Moth Schumers suggestion of using the TSA solution (true to his nickname, he was the first to pop up in front of a microphone to protest this sale). How long will it take for a federal organization to hire and train the necessary employees and get the whole operation up to speed?
I dont know about you, but I dont want another federal bureaucracy operating facilities which ought to be run by private companies. Havent we learned anything from the USPS, Amtrak, and FEMA? Senator Chuckys dream deal might be a socialist state, but its not mine. If you liked FEMAs handling of the Katrina disaster, just wait till you see Hurricane Harbor.
Do we hire Haliburton to perform this function? They are probably the only American Corporation capable of taking up this function, but would require some time before they had that expertise. Besides, I can hear the Liberals howling now Cheneys rich buddies Bushs oil field friends enriching themselves A plot by Rove to get Haliburton another lucrative contract I can hardly wait.
By the same token Mr. President:
How can you be SO tone deaf? Did you really not expect this kind of reaction? Are you truly so out of touch with public opinion? Have you no clue what the American people feel about the Middle East?
Tuesday you stated:
I want those who are questioning it to step up and explain why all of a sudden a Middle Eastern company is held to a different standard than a . . . British company. I am trying to conduct foreign policy now by saying to the people of the world, Well treat you fairly.
The answer, Mr. President, is that they ARE different. September 11, 2001 changed ALL dynamics with respect to the Middle East. I am astounded that you of all people dont understand this. The enemy we are fighting DOES have an Arab face.
If 9-11 changed the dynamics, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq with the deaths of over 2200 American servicemen and women have cast those changes in concrete. For you not to understand that is a disturbing fact.
I am fully aware that you dont pay attention to the public opinion polls in making your decisions, and I am in full agreement with that attitude. It worked well for President Reagan and it has, for the most part, worked well for you. Such a philosophy leads to stability in governmental policy compared, for example, to President Clintons finger in the wind policy. However, there is a difference between independence, which is good, and obtuseness which is destructive.
What are you thinking, Mr. President? After five years you are finally going to use your veto on this? After years of profligate spending bills, only now you are going to use your veto pen?
You need to consider the debt you owe to the Republican Party. I am aware that you have no further political aspirations, but you owe your fellow Republicans some consideration. This may be a business winner, but it is a political loser.
Please wake up. This is not a time for you to stick to your guns. You owe the American people some deference to their feelings on this issue. Even worse, you have provided your political opponents, and those of all Republicans, a ready made issue in this election year.
Mr. President, Lindsey Graham described you as tone-deaf. I would describe this decision as your being blind, deaf, and dumb.
Political correctness is preventing our security people from doing their jobs more efficiently by outlawing profiling. Now you are allowing your desire to demonstrate your equanimity toward Middle Eastern nations to affect our entire nations peace of mind and potentially our security.
I have been an ardent supporter of yours on most issues, but on this issue you are wrong. It is time for you to reconsider and relent. There is nothing in this entire imbroglio that will suffer from a reasonable delay to allow Congress to investigate it.
It would be better, in this case, for America to proceed with a consensus opinion rather that one made unilaterally by your administration.
As for you hyperventilating opponents:
Take a breath, please. Take time to consider what I have stated above, our alternatives in this case are very limited. There are currently no American alternatives to Dubai Ports World. It is easy to criticize the administration on this, but criticism is pointless without a viable alternative, so dont just whine, offer a solution.
I already know the Microphone Moths solution, a new federal bureaucracy like the marginally functional TSA. Do we really want another bureaucratic boondoggle on our hands? I know I dont.
I also know this, if I were on the Halliburtons board of directors, I would get my lobbyists activated, and put a team of experts together and come up with a strong port operations proposal immediately.
Who ya gonna call? Port Busters!
If they had been able or willing to do so, they would probably have put in a bid.
I'm sure SSA Marine would appreciate tax breaks, and decreased union / regulatory controls, but I have no problem encouraging other U.S. companies from getting into the business - we simply CANNOT exclude foreign-owned companies from this free market.
Again, did they offer to do it? No.
What exactly does listing names of companies that made no play for this job going to accomplish?
$6.8 billion, but yes, that is probably why they did not bid it. They also have ports in Mexico, Panama, and Chili (I think) which would be immediately nationalized if the U.S. puts through prohibitions like Schumer and Hillary are talking about.
Running ports is not exactly a Lockheed specialty. It would take them quite a while to assemble and scale up a team to take on this job - though they certainly have the cash to make the attempt if they wanted to.
Excellent point. At first people say there is no money in running a port but then I hear this UAE company is making a killin'. There has to be money to be made in this or why did a British company do it all these years or why does a UAE company want it now if there is no money to be made?
None. You?
Its BS, but you cant name one. They didnt submit. Do you propose congress make a law forcing them to do it?
It's the old "if you can't dazzle them with your brilliance, baffle them with your B***S*** routine.
Of course the reason the Rats are up in arms is because they want the government to do it.
Maybe because businesses can make more money TAX FREE in Dubai than here in the U.S.
One of the symptoms of Valium-induced psychosis is a humor-detection flatline, so I just presumed you were taking it.
Only 2 terminals in Long Beach.
Why do we pay foreigners to do the jobs that Americans and American companies are more than willing to do?
According to Pete King, no American company bid on P&O. Now whether they could just purchase the contracts for the now 7 ports (Tampa was added to the 6), I don't know.
How will we know where the money we are paying them is really going? If you watch the Engligh-translated newscasts that come out of UAE, one might question where their loyalties lie.
I wonder what their feelings on Israel are?
Probably not tax free in "Great British" - but that can't be a small incentive for DPW - as for why American companies aren't willing to do the work, the free market system works best when the best companies (regardless of nationality) compete for the biggest gains to the economy.
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