Posted on 05/03/2010 2:28:38 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Monday withdrew his support of a plan to expand oil drilling off the California coast, citing the massive oil spill that resulted from a drilling rig explosion in the Gulf of Mexico.
The announcement assures that no new drilling will take place off the state's coastline in the foreseeable future because Schwarzenegger would have to include the drilling proposal in his May revision of the state budget.
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$5 a gallon gas by Thanksgiving?
Too effing coincidental if you ask me. Who ever is behind this and the mine murdered 46 people.
The BP spill is an example of why the companies should be held to safety standards. Having worked on unsafe rigs and been hurt on them, I can safely say it's not necessary, and BP sure as hell has the money to do it right.
That said, some risk has to come with the work of drilling. And California has no right to consume as much oil as it does and then say, "but we don't want to actually drill for it here, that's for others to endure"
He’s been in on this from the beginning.
Drill Alaska, N. Dakota, etc.
Is that so tough??
Never underestimate a liberals sense of entitlement.
Principled position, wasn't it?
the only breeze is the one blowing between his RINO ears.
Try Memorial Day.
I’m shocked....shocked, I say.
$5 a gallon gas by Thanksgiving?”
I think you can bet on it. And Ahnold can get stuffed.
Me too..after all, he stood strong against the democRATs in Sacramento right?
Don’t know why...what could go wrong?
I agree. Too many co inky dinkies at one time.
Just when the DC evil ones are planning to take up cap and trade bills?
Give me a break! I wasn’t born yesterday.....these commies are doing a bit of overkill....let’s see, coal mine, oil well-what’s next, a nuclear plant? I wouldn’t put anything past this bunch.
That’s right, just keep sending the money to your masters in Saudi Arabia.
My husband has worked with the oil companies on and offshore for years and is currently inspecting projects onshore. The safety regs are extensive and never-ending, it seems, and his daily reports are filled with endless safety meetings held with the crew and ongoing analysis of each step of the work through the lens of worker and environmental safety. CAL OSHA will be paying a visit to a job where the contractor isn’t working safely around here, the word gets out fast.
Of course there are jobs that are less safely run than others, but at this stage, I’m not sure BP’s rig fits that category without more information.
And the Exxon/Mobils of the world will be in the cross-hairs for making their hard earned and deserved 7-8% profit margin while the Feds/States will be taxing the per gallons all the way to the treasury.
Guess it depends on the inspectors, the frequency of inspection, state regulation vs. federal, etc.
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