To: SeekAndFind
The more I see of Cristie the more I’m sure he may never be ready for prime time.
2 posted on
08/25/2011 2:16:43 PM PDT by
Steamburg
(The contents of your wallet is the only language Politicians understand.)
To: SeekAndFind
4 posted on
08/25/2011 2:23:04 PM PDT by
dfwgator
To: SeekAndFind
Oh, boy. He is really going out on a limb. There ain’t one producing well in the entire state of New Jersey (nor will there ever be - famous last words) and the closest production is over 300 miles away in Pennsylvania.
To: SeekAndFind
The Marcellus Shale formation doesn't lay under New Jersey. The shale formation does parallel, and is nearly on the northwest border with Pennsylvania/New York. Very close, but no cigar.
New Jersey Sierra Club/democrats going nuts for no good reason.
To: SeekAndFind
Christie vetoed the bill that would have
prohibited fracking. He then imposed a one year moratorium on fracking: I am placing a one-year moratorium on fracking so that the DEP can further evaluate the potential environmental impacts of this practice in New Jersey as well as evaluate the findings of still outstanding and ongoing federal studies.
Seems like a reasonable course of action to me.
11 posted on
08/25/2011 2:58:21 PM PDT by
elli1
To: SeekAndFind
A hundred years ago oil operators exploded nitroglycerin in shallow wells in Pennsylvania. Drake’s well in 1859 found oil at 70 ft. Guess the area is uninhabitable after 150 years of oil operations.
To: SeekAndFind
14 posted on
08/25/2011 3:22:47 PM PDT by
Jewbacca
(The residents of Iroquois territory may not determine whether Jews may live in Jerusalem.)
To: SeekAndFind
There are no commercially viable recoverable hydraulic fracturing fields in New Jersey.
Don’t see the point of the law or the veto. Just showmanship.
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