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The Layer PloyPosted on Mar 15, 2012By David Sirota Of all the political tactics used to protect business interests, none is as powerful as the layer ploy—the one in which an ugly corporate giveaway is hidden one layer beneath something popular. It’s the oldest trick in the book: Offer up Mom and apple pie, and few are likely to notice the noxious serving plate. Whether it’s a lobbyist-written trade deal lurking beneath a bill extending unemployment benefits or a corporate subsidy undergirding a must-pass defense spending bill, this is the way some of the most corrupt policy has become law in recent years. It’s also the way oil and gas business allies are now advancing that industry’s interests in the face of proof that drilling may be endangering Americans’ health. The situation is harrowing. In just the last year, the Environmental Protection Agency and Duke University have both uncovered evidence linking groundwater contamination to the controversial drilling practice known as hydrofracking. The incriminating findings are so clear that according to Pittsburgh’s CBS affiliate, fossil fuel firms in Pennsylvania acknowledge that the “natural gas exploration industry is partly responsible for rising levels of contaminants found in area drinking water.” In response, many communities are trying to slow the drilling boom. That has created a serious problem for oil and gas companies, who want to drill as much and as quickly as possible. So their political allies are working to tie drilling to Mom-and-apple-pie initiatives as a means of crushing any opposition. In Republican-controlled Ohio, where Columbia University scientists say drilling caused recent earthquakes, that means trying to lash oil and gas revenues to the GOP’s popular income tax cut orthodoxy. Indeed, this is the obvious objective of Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s recent proposal to institute a hydrofracking tax whose “fresh revenue [will] give a personal income tax cut to Ohioans,” according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Advertisement In Colorado, where 343 oil and gas spills occurred in 2011, the oil and gas industry’s mantra is a bit different: It’s “Drilling for Kids,” according to state Sen. Morgan Carroll (D). She has criticized the state land board for giving ConocoPhillips the drilling rights to a 26,000-acre parcel adjacent to Aurora, Colorado’s third-largest city. The massive swath of land is not just any old property; it’s an old Air Force base that’s home to a Superfund site and a major reservoir, and also filled with unexploded munitions and depleted uranium. The idea of drilling on such a fragile and dangerous site seems ludicrous—but the governor-appointed land board has been able to push the deal forward and stymie tougher regulations by insisting that oil and gas exploration will help schoolchildren. “They’ve been telling Democrats in the legislature that it’s really for the kids,” Carroll says. “They are able to make that argument because some of the money from the sale is earmarked for K-12 education.” As the industry’s “Drill, baby, drill!” mantra butts up against more science-based opposition, be on the lookout for this same layer ploy in every state. It’s at once enticing and deceptive—but when that platter of Mom and apple pie is inevitably served up, try to remember what the dish is made of.
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By jimmmmmy, March 19, 2012 at 9:18 am Link to this comment
Good article. How can you still support O’bama while being aware of the shit he’s allowing or profiting from. Doesn’t your head hurt? I realize that you are a practicing christo-capitalist who can’t work outside the box of that philosophy ,but come on . The current occupant of the white house has okayed the distruction of the ground water and your still soldiering for him?
Report thisBy DHFabian, March 16, 2012 at 11:22 pm Link to this comment
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I don’t think they need to worry about it so much. Ask an American if he would rather see the govt give $10 food stamps to an American in poverty or a $1,000,000 handout to a corporation, and he’ll take the latter. That’s just how today’s generation is. They fear the poor person will wildly blow the $10 on something enjoyable, and they still (in defiance of all logic) fantasize that the handout to a corporation would somehow personally benefit them.
Report thisBy vector56, March 16, 2012 at 5:29 pm Link to this comment
“This tactic perfectly describes Obama’s health care
“reform”. ACA is the biggest piece of cleverly
disguised corporate welfare pork (at our expense) ever
passed. “
b spoon’s above comment cuts right to her heart of why “socialism” is alive in well in America; Corporate Socialism.
Lets do the math:
The Oil companies (BP, EXXON Mobile,...) are granted “sweet heart deals to drill on federal land usually cutting an 80-20 deal with the government. Yes, 80% of the profits from the “black gold” pulled out of US soil go to the oil companies and between 20% to 18% is collected by the US Treasury. Back in the 50’s Iran nationalized their oil fields because BP tried to force them to take a 70-30 deal!
The same one sided agreements are in play when it comes to most of America abundant Natural resources; minerals (gold, silver,...). Most of the global corporations are given access to America’s unimaginable valuable natural resources at rock bottom prices only to resell them on the global market at top dollar!
Lumber is another prime example; a few of the larger corporations buy acres of trees on federal land at 1800’s prices.
Add fresh water to this equation and it does not take a CPA to realize that the American People are being cheated out of “Trillions” of dollars annually!
If our government sold the above Natural Resources at anything close to “market value” there would be no need for “income tax”, or any other tax for years to come. Health care, education, housing and most social needs for the foreseeable future would be paid in full with billions in reserve!
TARP was but the cherry on a vast pile of shit!
So, David Sirota is on the right track, but he has only touch the tip of a gigantic ice berg.
Report thisBy Stuart Davies, March 16, 2012 at 9:00 am Link to this comment
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Call it a layer ploy if you will Dave - I prefer to call it bribing the public.
Report thisBy b spoon, March 16, 2012 at 5:39 am Link to this comment
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This tactic perfectly describes Obama’s health care
Report this“reform”. ACA is the biggest piece of cleverly
disguised corporate welfare pork (at our expense) ever
passed.
By EmileZ, March 16, 2012 at 4:28 am Link to this comment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C4jRRGxNTs&list=UUp5AyTHS1_N-KTMTYjicqlg&index=8&feature=plcp
“If it’s safe… I’m there”
Har har har
Not funny!!!!
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