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Haley Barbour: Drilling Moratorium Worse Than The Spill

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First Posted: 06/21/10 10:55 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 05:50 PM ET

JACKSON, Miss. -- Mississippi's Republican governor, Haley Barbour, said on Sunday that the temporary moratorium on offshore drilling imposed by the Obama administration is worse than the catastrophic oil spill caused by the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon rig.

"Governor, what's worse, the moratorium or the effects of this spill on the region?" asked "Meet the Press" host David Gregory on Sunday. Barbour responded, "Well, the moratorium... the spill's a terrible thing, but the moratorium is a terrible thing that's not only bad for the region, it's bad for America."

As the Washington Monthly's Steve Benen notes, "what Barbour neglected to mention is that Obama got BP to commit to a $100 million fund to compensate unemployed oil rig workers affected by the closure of other deepwater rigs."


Yet Barbour is not alone. In the two months since BP's underwater well ruptured and started belching millions of gallons of crude into the Gulf, many conservatives have expressed fears that Obama and his allies will use the spill to make government bigger and intrude more into private enterprise.

A tea party favorite running for the U.S. Senate in Kentucky says President Barack Obama is using the Gulf of Mexico oil spill to advance an energy tax.

While Democrats denounce BP for the spill, a Republican congressman from Texas accuses the White House of performing a $20 billion "shakedown" by pushing the company to create a compensation fund for spill victims. Rep. Joe Barton also apologizes to BP Chief Executive Tony Hayward at a Capitol hearing, although he is later pressured by GOP leaders to apologize for his apology.

Republican Senate candidate Rand Paul of Kentucky said Friday that he was disturbed by Obama's promise to find out "whose ass to kick."

"I'll move past the obvious problem with the appropriateness of the comment to just say this: Look in the mirror Mr. President," Paul said in a statement. "This crisis has been a case study in failure to lead, failure to act, and using a crisis to advance your own agenda rather than solve the problem."

Erin Ryan, a tea party activist in Redding, Calif., said Barton was correct to use the word "shakedown."

"Wow," Ryan said. "Somebody finally said it out loud?"

Conservative talk show host Mark Williams, chairman of the California-based Tea Party Express, said the White House went too far by pressuring BP to create the fund while the Justice Department is conducting criminal and civil probes of the spill.

"I'm accustomed to mobsters behaving that way, I'm just not accustomed to it from the president, especially when he's standing there with the attorney general threatening legal action," Williams said. "Where I come from, they call it extortion."

Even in the Gulf states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, where people's daily lives are affected by beach closures, tar balls and the endangerment of the seafood and tourism industries, some say they're not angry at BP.

"I think BP is being extremely generous and they should be commended for that. They're going above and beyond, as far as I'm concerned," said retired civil servant and tea party organizer Charlie Purchner of Long Beach, Miss., where booms are floating less than a mile offshore in case oil approaches.

Donn Janes, an independent running for Congress on a tea party platform in Tennessee, said he considers the Obama administration to be "anti-oil," but doesn't think BP is being mistreated.

"I don't see that as shakedown on big business," Janes said. "BP is definitely not blameless in this - they're the cause."

In Oklahoma, where oil and natural gas drive the state's economy, tea party favorite Randy Brogdon, a Republican candidate for governor, said federal involvement in the BP disaster is only making the situation worse.

"This is a perfect example of why government should never be involved in the private sector," said Brogdon, a state senator campaigning on limited federal government. "Government is not the solution. It's the problem. The more government tries to get in and regulate the free market, the worse things become."

Many conservatives believe, like Paul, that Obama is using the oil spill to push a climate change bill they believe will raise the cost of energy and kill jobs.

"Why the hell are you bringing up cap and trade and increased carbon taxes in the same breath as dealing with this emergency?" asked Mark Falzon, who's active in three New Jersey tea party groups and is state coordinator for the national Tea Party Patriots.

Seattle blogger and tea party activist Keli Carender said Obama should focus on controlling and cleaning up the oil spill by marshaling the National Guard and other federal resources to the Gulf Coast.

"Nobody's asking him to close the hole. We understand he doesn't have a secret weapon, like the presidential lock box that he could unleash," Carender said. "But there are many things that he could do."

Trent Humphries, co-founder of a tea party group in Tucson, Ariz., said Obama has spent too much time criticizing BP and not enough using the government's vast resources to stop the leaking oil.

"Goodness knows they deserve it, but bashing BP is not a solution to this problem," Humphries said.

Republicans and tea partiers aren't alone in being wary about the federal response to the oil disaster. Wyoming Gov. Dave Freudenthal, a Democrat and early Obama supporter, said he's concerned the Gulf spill could prompt an overreaction from federal regulators. Wyoming is among the top states in natural gas and oil production and leads in coal production.

Underwater drilling is occurring at depths that exceed technological capabilities, Freudenthal said. "It's one thing to drill at 300 feet, it's quite another to drill at 5,000."

Freudenthal said he doesn't want the federal government to impose strict drilling regulations that would hurt Wyoming: "We've kind of got it figured out here on land."

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JACKSON, Miss. -- Mississippi's Republican governor, Haley Barbour, said on Sunday that the temporary moratorium on offshore drilling imposed by the Obama administration is worse than the catastrophic...
JACKSON, Miss. -- Mississippi's Republican governor, Haley Barbour, said on Sunday that the temporary moratorium on offshore drilling imposed by the Obama administration is worse than the catastrophic...
 
 
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01:49 PM on 06/23/2010
I;m afraid I have to disagree and agree w/ the Oklahoma Republican. "Govt. is the problem." That is a government that believes in non or minimal regulation of free market capitalism. Minimally regulate the oil industry- the result: the big blowout; minimally regulate Wall Street and the finance industry - result: a narrow escape from the total collapse of the world financial system. What the hell, relax. Have a cup of tea.
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searles7
10:31 AM on 06/23/2010
When the steel companies got jiggy and defied a government order to freeze prices in the early 60s, JFK jacked their azzes up as he should have to protect the rest of us. The Republicans used the exact same words to describe his actions then. He was bold, decisive and in control. Obama is doing the same thing to protect us. When will ordinary folks begin to understand that Republicans are the party of big corporations. It's a harrowing choice, but I would choose big government over big corporations every day of the week. Government can be controlled with the vote. Corporations can only be controlled by government.
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Marco Time
02:15 PM on 06/22/2010
Let the deep water drillers find new jobs, hopefully something that does not destroy the environment. How about building solar and wind machines. Deepwater drilling is not worth the risk. With the big spill, it is now evident we do not have the means to drill safely.

It's greed that is driving peoples desire to drill in the gulf. How do you people sleep at night? You should be ashamed of yourselves.

Stop the greed
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SirenForSanity
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08:13 AM on 06/22/2010
"This is a perfect example of why government should never be involved in the private sector," said Brogdon, a state senator campaigning on limited federal government. "Government is not the solution. It's the problem. The more government tries to get in and regulate the free market, the worse things become."

When will the tea party people finally exhaust the limit of stupid?
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11:32 AM on 06/22/2010
Limited government = Subprime meltdown, Gulf disaster... shall we keep going?
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searles7
10:20 AM on 06/23/2010
There's not enough paper, ink, .......pixels?
07:15 AM on 06/22/2010
If I may use Obama's infamous phrase to describe his actions (over reaction) concerning the moratorium on deep water drilling. He acted STUPIDLY ! To put 150,000 oil drillers out of work in a region already experiencing tougher than usual economic challenges is either incredibily stupid or just Obama's way of pandering to the "enviro-nuts" on the far left.
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Soulsurfer
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07:46 AM on 06/22/2010
You can actually look at the results of profits over people and the environment and say that? Who's paying you? Our very existence relies on the integrity of the water, air, and other forms of life on this planet. And you're worried about some oil workers' jobs?
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SirenForSanity
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08:10 AM on 06/22/2010
You missed the statement that all offshore employees are compensated. They are not experiencing economic challenges. BP caused economic challenges to the entire gulf regions...not President Obama.
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11:14 PM on 06/23/2010
You think he missed that statement by accident? I think not...

What is stupid is a group of people wanting their shrimp and oil from the same waters..
06:21 AM on 06/22/2010
As Maddow has said, the Republicans are clearly post-rational. Their positions and reasoning for those positions makes no sense(except as shameless shills for corporate donors).
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barney123
06:11 AM on 06/22/2010
If Obama were a republican then Haley would agree with him - politics as usual sucking up to big oil.
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11:32 AM on 06/22/2010
faved..
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searles7
10:24 AM on 06/23/2010
Thanks for making that most obvious statement of truth.
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04:40 AM on 06/22/2010
gulf coast poles both dem and republicans have their campaigns funded by the oil industry and the media is in cahoots with them too. It is really sad. How the have trained southern voters to hurt themselves.
03:10 AM on 06/22/2010
Stop sucking up to an industry that dumps poison into our oceans!
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lizipoo
Sick of sockpuppets
02:58 AM on 06/22/2010
Where were Hailey and his buddies when the lumber industry went belly-up in CA and the Pac Northwest, the auto industry in Michigan, the steel industry in Pennsylvania and other states whose local industry was wiped out for one reason or another. All these displaced workers had to find new ways to make a living or move.

Maybe in the face of a disaster of this scope it's time for this nation to make a serious commitment toward alternative sources of energy and creating new jobs in the field of renewable energy. If Barbour is intent on keeping us lashed to the oil industry, then perhaps he and his supporters will make themselves available to personally clean up the next major oil spill.
03:17 AM on 06/22/2010
I agree.
07:00 AM on 06/22/2010
You are so right, and Fanned!
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Jim Pasterczyk
Banned!
02:10 AM on 06/22/2010
Where I come from we call it a performance bond.
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SCStoday
Can't seem to locate those jobs promised?
12:48 AM on 06/22/2010
The President is being a wise man. With the corruption in the MMS, he is smart to try and avoid more of this type of disaster happening again. I'm sure it will be lifted in a short time. With all of the Tea Parter and Republican comments, doesn't that tell you where their loyalty rest, sure not for the us taxpayers. Lets just remember the wealthy pays very little tax.
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str8fwd
Realistic Idealism for an Ideal Reality
12:33 AM on 06/22/2010
All the MSM is doing is focusing on projecting dramatic imagery and accentuating the negative. Even Keith Olbermann has fell into this media claptrap on occasion and tonight, he criticized the Obama Administration for not stopping BP's plans to drill in the Arctic this late fall.

But the fact is KEITH, and other much worse media mongrels relating to this catastrophe, the Arctic territories are governed by 5 COUNTRIES... Canada, Denmark, Russia, Norway, and the U.S. So how can the U.S. mandate anything BEFORE they discuss the details and potentials BEFORE we negotiate a collective agreement with the other 4 countries 1st?! Because to mandate ANYthing before that as a single entity under the REAL circumstances would NOT be good for international diplomacy at a time when it's essential to America's reputed sovereignty.

So W in T H is goin' on with the media on this? Is everyone (but Rachel Maddow) losin' their freakin' minds just for a few superficial "ahhhs" and "oo-ooos"?!?!? It sucks.
12:24 AM on 06/22/2010
I keep getting blocked, but lets just say there are a whole bunch of words I'm thinking when this guy is saying that. There is no way the moratorium is worse than the spill.
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Trollbuster!
12:14 AM on 06/22/2010
If the Southern Republicans want to whore themselves out to the oil industry, let them be responsible for the cleanup.
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str8fwd
Realistic Idealism for an Ideal Reality
12:18 AM on 06/22/2010
Ya know. Get certified, help clean it up and get paid. Because BP won't be able to hire all of them to keep their lawsuit payouts at a minimum.
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01:10 AM on 06/22/2010
Where is the oil you consume drilled?