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Is the Obama Administration Putting Corporate Profits Above Public Health?

Posted: 09/03/11 12:34 AM ET

One reason I supported President Obama is because he said we must protect clean air, water and lands. But what good is it to say the right thing unless you act on it?

Since early August, three administration decisions -- on Arctic drilling, the Keystone XL pipeline and the ozone that causes smog -- have all favored dirty industry over public health and a clean environment. Like so many others, I'm beginning to wonder just where the man stands.

For months, the Environmental Protection Agency has been poised to issue new ozone rules to reduce the smog that causes asthma attacks and other respiratory ills. We badly need these new standards, which the EPA estimates could prevent 12,000 premature deaths a year.

On Friday, though, the White House put the new rules on ice. The result: these vital protections will be delayed until at least 2013 - conveniently after next year's presidential election.

The week before, the State Department gave a preliminary green light to the proposed Keystone XL, a pipeline that would carry crude oil from Canadian tar sands to Texas refineries.

If this pipeline wins final approval from the administration in the coming months, it will wed our energy future to the dirtiest oil on the planet. It will invest this country in one of the most destructive mining practices ever devised. And it will put farmers, ranchers and cropland at risk across the great plains of the American heartland. That's why the Republican governor of Nebraska came out against it this week.

And just last month, the Interior Department gave conditional approval to Shell Oil's plan to begin drilling four exploratory wells in the Arctic waters off of Alaska's North Slope as early as next summer. Congress has yet to pass a single law strengthening offshore drilling safeguards in the wake of last year's BP blowout, and we're giving Shell the go-ahead to drill in some of the nation's most fertile fishing grounds, in waters that are iced in eight months each year and in a location a five-day journey by ship from the nearest Coast Guard station.

What's going on here?

In all three cases, the administration's decisions have come in the face of a withering industry lobbying campaign based on the usual mix of fear mongering and lies.

With our economy staggering and unemployment at 9.1 percent, some of the biggest corporate polluters in the country and their allies in Congress are suddenly talking about jobs.

Lobbyists from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers and other powerful corporate interests have spent the summer pressuring the White House to kick new smog standards down the road. If we have to clean up the mess we make, they say, we won't hire any new workers.

Really? American companies can't hire workers unless they're allowed to make our air so dirty our people get sick, miss work and die? That's nonsense. Companies hire workers to fill orders for their products and services. Cleaning up after themselves is a cost of doing business, and it's a necessary cost. This isn't about jobs; it's about profits.

The fact is, federal safeguards for public health, worker safety and our environment generated up to $655 billion in measurable economic benefits over just the past decade, at a cost to industry of $62 billion -- at most -- according to the White House Office of Management and Budget.

Even on a strict economic analysis, in other words, the national benefits of federal safeguards outweigh costs by more than 10 to 1. Read the report for yourself.

I want our smog levels to come down so more of our children and seniors can breathe clean air. Putting corporate profits above public health is unconscionable. It's outrageous that it would be countenanced -- by this president or any other.

Similarly on Keystone XL, this is a terrible idea for the country. It needs to be stopped. That's the message more than 1,000 concerned Americans have delivered directly to Obama, through White House demonstrations over the past two weeks. If you want to help, click here.

Because the pipeline would cross our border with Canada, it's an international project that can't go forward without a presidential determination that it's in our national interest.

It's not. It's in the interest of big oil companies. When you check, though, you find they're doing okay. They piled up profits topping $67 billion in just the first six months of this year.

I'm all for profits. But not when they come from something as destructive as tar sands.

Already in the Boreal forests of Alberta, tar sands production has made a strip mine of an area the size of Orlando, Fla. It's scarred and poisoned, perhaps forever.

The Keystone XL would cut through parts of Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma en route to the Gulf ports of Houston and Port Arthur, Tx. It would expose our heartland to the kinds of ruptures and blowouts that just in the past year have brought disaster to the Yellowstone River, the North Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.

I was reminded of those disasters three weeks ago, when the administration gave a conditional go-ahead to Shell's plan to drill in the Arctic. Instead of going to the ends of the earth to feed our national addiction to oil, and putting irreplaceable waters, habitat and even the American breadbasket at risk, we need to invest in the clean energy strategies of tomorrow. That's the way to put Americans back to work, developing renewable sources of power and fuel and building the next generation of energy efficient cars, homes and workplaces.

President Obama has done a lot to protect public health and our environment. He's championed clean-energy investments, high-speed rail and cuts in the carbon emissions that are warming our planet. He's promoted efficiency gains in home and commercial appliances that will save us all billions of dollars each year. And the agreement he reached earlier this summer on vehicle gas mileage goals will cut our oil use by a breathtaking three million barrels a day by 2030.

Those are all positive steps and strong.

But we have to keep moving forward. This is no time to turn back from the progress we need.

I have to believe that President Obama still knows it's important to protect clean air, water and lands. Like so many, I'm waiting for him to stand up for all that. I'm waiting for him to stand up for our future. But we can't wait forever.

 
 
 
One reason I supported President Obama is because he said we must protect clean air, water and lands. But what good is it to say the right thing unless you act on it? Since early August, three adminis...
One reason I supported President Obama is because he said we must protect clean air, water and lands. But what good is it to say the right thing unless you act on it? Since early August, three adminis...
 
 
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08:04 PM on 09/16/2011
~Mr. Redford sir I wish you would run for President!! I would vote for you! You would deFINitely have a chance of winning and we know you would stand up to these coporations for the people and for the oceans. >~xo:]
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05:56 AM on 09/12/2011
I certainly agree with Mr. Redford. We're all waiting for Mr Obama to "stand up for all that." Surely Obama must stand up for something without being told what it is by the Republicans. Chris Matthews said "If Obama didn't have the excuse of the Republicans stopping him from working his agenda, what would he do? What would his agenda be? Noone knows, Obama hasn't said. I don't think he has one". Obama has the Democratic party on the fast road to disaster, a tragedy following the disasterous 8 years of the George W Bush appointment. We were all waiting for "hope", we were all waiting for "change"; we're getting neither, nor do I think there is any with Obama.
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11:46 AM on 09/11/2011
"Is the Obama Administration Putting Corporate Profits Above Public Health?"

YES.
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Congress belongs to the highest bidder.
08:46 AM on 09/07/2011
["The president’s own rationale for interference defies the Clean Air Act and a unanimous Supreme Court decision, elevating unlawful considerations above public health, science, and the law." ...

"News coverage of the Friday Smog Massacre only scratched the surface of the deeper levels of capitulation, illegality, and harmful consequences embodied in the president’s action, which serves political interests above the health of the American people, compliance with the law, and respect for scientific integrity."]

~ http://www.grist.org/clean-air/2011-09-07-barack-obama-pulls-george-bush-clean-air
02:46 PM on 09/06/2011
Talking about pollution!! Hollywood and Reford pollute America every day with inappropriate and immoral topics in movies. Of course, for the most part movies are entitled to free speech, but that doesn't mean that they are not generating immoral pollution.

Oc course, we would all like a clean Earth, but he needs to spend more time cleaning up his own neighbothood before he attacks others.
airmikee99
I can has micro-bio?
05:17 PM on 09/06/2011
Wow, never thought I'd see someone equate movies with dumping toxic chemicals into a river, but here we are.

Sad day for America.
02:58 AM on 09/12/2011
Sure, attack the messenger because you can’t attack the message.
01:25 PM on 09/06/2011
This article and many of the comments attached hereto expose what I can only describe as evidence of the 'spectator democracy'. (see Marty Kaplan's article "What Happened to America?" in this issue). In America we seem to think that once we have cast our votes for "our" candidates we can sit back assured that "our" representatives will do our bidding. Barack Obama was elected to the presidency on his platform of progressive change though since elected he has turned his back on every progressive initiative put before him. No matter who ends up in the driver's seat the trip we are all taking has been charted to destinations that we the people have little or no influence over. In light of this seemingly obvious failure of representative government we the people seem content to bicker amongst ourselves while the more organized corporate powers continue to raid the shelves of our pantry and skillfully manipulate the laws until we are left bewildered and powerless. This is not a partisan issue. The Democratic and Republican parties are powerless to change anything as long as the almighty dollar dictates who is heard and ultimately elected to office. I am afraid that because we seem to lack the social/political fortitude that brought about the political evolutions in the Middle East, that things will get much worse before Americans will be moved to protect that which we claim to hold so dearly. Or maybe we just need to get organized.......
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01:22 PM on 09/06/2011
Excellent analysis and interpretation of current political impacts on long term environmental needs.

What we need is someone like Redford, who has a lot more money than the majority of Americans - to buy some Info-commercials to air on TV and cable networks.

I agree with Redford's concerns. My question to him would be - have you used your celebrity status of being well known etc - to contact the President - and tell him what you have shared with us here. I'm sure he would take your phone call or read an email or letter from you.

Americans need someone to be our voice on jobs etc - we need some people with clout and money who can get in between the business lobbyists - and lobby for the American middle class and poor.

We have too many lobbyists in DC who are lobbying against the middle class and poor - we need someone to lobby for us.
04:37 PM on 09/06/2011
So you want a millionaire movie star to represent the "common" middle class public?? This is how the Liberals are able to use everyone of you as tools.
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bobbyperu
Bobby Peru don't come up for air
05:12 PM on 09/07/2011
And you think the Koch Bros represent the "common" middle class public? Eyes roll!
01:04 PM on 09/06/2011
You know, Bob, you've got a point on profits. I assume you'll be taking those annoying commericals off the Sundance Channel. Thanks!
12:31 PM on 09/06/2011
Obama wants what every politician wants, reelection. Easily achieved by promising, but never actually implementing, the impossible to implement contradictory preferences of each and every tyrannical American political group, from politically correct racial favoritism, to corporate favoritism, to a tax funded border free welfare trough. Government has NO money, thus everything spent by every politician, including the government income from inflationary federal reserve tactics, comes from American paychecks. And since thousands of politicized groups of American tyrants demand to profit via the government exploitation of all others, hate filled greedy squabbles between the "winners" and the "losers" in the spending of other people’s paychecks are the inevitable result, not the promised economic or social progress. So let’s not blame the politicians for taking advantage of the powers they are offered by an American majority who’d rather vote for what they want, than earn it.
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rodjard
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12:12 PM on 09/06/2011
In a smog engulfed with smog and topheavy with wealthy liberals why are they
impotent to stop having to breath that dirt.
Because they don,t want to do aything about it themselves. Obama needs
these type of communities to organize grassroots local agendas to promote
clean air by whatever means necessary.
Instead they just point at Obama and yell you're not doing enough while they
sit on their hands and choke to death sipping on vermouth.
03:24 AM on 09/07/2011
Are you for real? What kind of a leader is Obama, undermining his own EPA chief? Forget about expecting him to lead the charge on delivering on his own promises, he should at least support those who do. There is not an ounce of integrity or bravery in this man. Not only he doesn't do what he says, he actually does the opposite.
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harveyr2
Be skeptical of politicians or be their pawn
11:47 AM on 09/06/2011
Our expectations for President Obama should be very low. After all, he is accustomed to voted present. Taking a stand is a difficult behavior to learn.
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11:25 AM on 09/06/2011
Bob, sorry to break the bad news to you but Obama will not be 'standing up' anytime soon for the environment - or for anything for that matter. Obama is a weak and ineffectual leader who does not stand for anything. I'm surprised it's taken you so long to find this out.
07:34 PM on 09/06/2011
yeah, Bob, you hit it onthe head with, "...Like so many, I'm waiting for him to stand up for all that. I'm waiting for him to stand up for our future." That's the number one problem here. far too many wonderful Americans are simply sitting around WAITING for something good to happen out of all this crap. WE HAVE TO GET UP AND MAKE IT HAPPEN!!! Listen to this speech..... http://livestre.am/Pfu4 it is VERY pertinent to today's dilema.
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10:57 AM on 09/07/2011
I don't completely agree with you. We elect a President to do certain things that only a President can do. There are things which we can and should do, but when a President does not hold up his end of the bargain, he should be called out. There's nothing wrong with 'waiting' for our leaders to do the right thing. In the meantime, we do whatever we can do to make good things happen.
11:24 AM on 09/06/2011
BLACKMAIL IS NOW LEGAL IN THIS COUNTRY?: I guess I didn't get the memo....seems that of late, the BIG CORPSE are adopting the best of Organized Crime tactics....."If we have to clean up the mess we make, they say, we won't hire any new workers"; "if you don't shut down medicare or social security we won't raise the debt ceiling"; "if people need help after a natural disaster, we will take the money from education and health care"....they love holding the gun to our heads!!
02:52 PM on 09/06/2011
You are way off base. Yes, there are problems, but hyperbole is not a method toward solution. It just increases the noises circling the problem.
04:39 PM on 09/06/2011
Yet that is the standard operating procedure of the DNC.
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10:52 AM on 09/06/2011
Wow! So many of you sure do regurgitate a whole lot of political rhetoric! Strip away all of the garbage being poured into your minds today and think back to what really made this country a great nation. this does not mean we should go backwards... we need to move forwards.. but wisely. What we do need to always remember is the heart of the American worker that made this country great, and the liberties and convictions this country was built upon. Do you any of you realize how much American History has been wiped off the school texts? Your government did that. Ask yourself why.
10:51 AM on 09/06/2011
Meanwhile The Green Party is surging in Europe, Australia and Latin America.
We need new answers. Both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party have proven themselves to be tools of the Corporate class, so addicted to fundraiser money that they'll sell out on any principle to satisfy their needs. They are dollar-junkies.

America needs a REAL populist mass movement (not fake Tea Party astroturfing) demanding electoral reform, that allows for alternative solutions to our problems. Solutions outside the stifling status quo that the duopoly in Washington keeps us stuck in. The Democratic Party is bought and paid for, and it's time that Liberal America wakes up to that fact.
02:55 PM on 09/06/2011
While you may not like the Tea Party, it is a real grass roots movement. Not all people from the grass roots need to think like you.

Maybe you can look at their platforms, see them as genuine people and maybe you can find something that they stand for that you might like.