Posted on 04/29/2017 2:56:29 PM PDT by george76
Boulder - Remember that unsuccessful attempt in the legislature to toughen penalties for vandalizing oil and gas equipment? Childs play.
It turns out the author of a letter to the editor in Boulders Daily Camera that got a national media mention last week for appearing to endorse outright violence against fracking operations is the author of a pending statewide ballot issue to hike Colorados severance tax on oil and gas production.
Reached by phone today, Andrew OConnor, of Lafayette, unapologetically reiterated his hardline stance ...
I wouldnt have a problem with a sniper shooting one of the workers at a drilling site, OConnor said, noting that he is not threatening violence himself or calling on anyone to engage in it.
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OConnor also touted his severance tax ballot issue, whose title was approved by the state earlier this month. Its backers can begin petitioning for enough voters signatures to land the measure on the fall ballot.
The proposal doubles the states statutory 2 percent-to-5 percent tax rate on oil and gas production to up to 10 percent.
(Excerpt) Read more at coloradopolitics.com ...
I bet he would love to see the oil fields go up as in TULSA (1949) and HELLFIGHTERS (1968.
Meanwhile, NW and SE New Mexico are still very stable as they have been drilling and fracking there for the last seventy years.
Then again, we can go back and do it like Project Gasbuggy and frack with nukes.
Pitiful moron self-selecting
All your frac are belong to us
Thanks for the ping.
I was ignorant of this POS.
thank you for that link.
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