The Battle Continues And We Cannot Grow Weary

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Today's top PriorityToday is the deadline for Chukchi SEIS Comment.  Here is how to comment.  Then send us your comment to post here, tomorrow.  It can be as simple as: "Please allow Alaska OCS development to proceed quickly; domestic energy is essential to America's economic recovery."  Note: since today is the deadline, either deliver it to the office address below, or postmark it TODAY: 

Regional Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
Alaska OCS Region
3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5820

Next Top Priorities:  This coming Friday, July 15, comes the next deadline for comments about an Environmental Assessment regarding Beaufort Sea OCS development.  Then, lock and load for the next wave of regulatory onslaught: the July 25th deadline public comment on Revised Beaufort Sea Exploration Plan (EP) and associated Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan (ODPCP).  THESE IMPERIALISTIC FEDERAL AGENCIES WANT AMERICAN CITIZENS TO GIVE UP AND NOT TAKE THE TIME TO FIGHT BACK WITH COMMENTS.  DON'T GIVE IN.  NEVER GIVE UP!


The Battle Continues But We Cannot Grow Weary

by

Dave Harbour

It is indisputable that for the last 2.5 years the Federal government has undertaken a campaign of economic genocide against Alaska.  

The Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) is 2/3 empty and declining while billions of barrels of oil lie untapped on federal lands nearby, causing America to import hundreds of billions of dollars worth of oil and while exporting tens of thousands of American jobs to foreign jurisdictions.  The Obama Administration will have killed Alaska's economy and thwarted America's economic recovery if TAPS ceases operation for lack of readily available but off-limits federal oil.

Normal Americans throughout Alaska and the entire country have responded again and again to repeated salvos of regulatory ordinance calculated to descimate Alaska's if not the entire country's economy.  It appears to be a conscious attempt to bring chaos, unemployment and poverty to a great nation and the state with resources that could be resurrecting the entire US economy.

The attacks are well coordinated offenses led by federal agencies, accompanied by the happy warriors of the extreme environmental and social left.  Every week or two we hear of a new 'opportunity to comment' on a new initiative that could pound another nail into a gasping economy.  We have "commented" so many times that our fellow citizens are now saying, "Geeze, I don't have time to do this every week; they're wearing me down."

For over two years we have exposed this 'death by a thousand cuts' to America's economy, the cumulative effect on a great nation of continuous barrages of regulatory schrapnel that are descimating natural resource industries and hundreds of thousands of current and potential jobs: delaying and outright blocking projects.  The delays and blocking of projects often violate established 'due process' causing 'harmed' states or companies to sue for relief — years away and too late if it comes at all.  

Examples of the federal onslaught include:

  • restricting human activity in newly deemed "Critical Habitats" for polar bears, beluga whales and steller sea lions whose populations are increasing, not decreasing.
  • using a presidential Executive Order to "zone the oceans" around America, further restricting multiple use and increasing consumer prices — all without Congressional support.
  • using memoranda of understanding between federal bureaus to stop legal projects, an end run around regulations and the Congress, stopping critical bridge projects among others.
  • using agency planning processees to potentially block petroleum development in America's National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska and deprive the country of oil in a small, congressionally approved corner of the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge.
  • using the EPA to delay or stop Alaska OCS development on leases sold by the federal government years ago to companies trying to supply America with billions of barrels of oil that could reduce foreign dependence and gasoline prices while injecting scores of thousands of jobs into the economy over a 50 year period.
  • Secretary Ken Salazar (NGP Photo-R) applied deepwater Gulf of Mexico exploration moratoria to Alaska's shallow waters withoutKen Salazar by Dave Harbour, OCS, Alaska Chukchi, Beaufort, BOEMRE, DOI Federal Register or other public notice, without notifying Michael Bromwich by Dave Harbour, BOEMRE, OCS, Alaska OCS, Beaufort, ChukchiAlaska's Congressional Delegation or Governor or lessees who paid over $2 billion in good faith to that agency for leases to explore.  Meanwhile its bureau head, Mike Bromwich (NGP Photo), was proclaiming that no actual or de facto moratorium applied to Alaska.

Alaska is among the lowest populated states of America.  But the state hosts about 3/4 of America's coastline, most of America's potential energy reservoirs, most of America's potential reserves of industrial metals and strategic minerals.  It is over twice the size of Texas, 20% the size of America.  So it is no wonder the environmentalists wishing to change America's way of life are targeting the great giant Alaska with help from a complicit federal administration whose proven style is, "Act now without transparency to stop development and let environmentalists defend us in court, if we are sued.  Meanwhile the ardor of developers will have evaporated and investment dollars will have been outsourced with jobs to foreign producing areas."

So, here we are: citizens faced with a deadline for comment today on the Interior Department's latest duplicatave and unnecessary comment period.  The social and environmental activists — for many of whom community organizing and comment periods are part of the job — are hard at work filling the record with their comments: "We don't need oil," they say; "just give more subsidies to windmills and tidal generators".  We fear that if we do not comment, Obama's minions will say, "the weight of the record falls in support of not developing our resources".

With that in mind, our energies are renewed.  We once again scramble to encourage our friends throughout Alaska and America to wake up to this threatening reality and to comment–this time on the July 11 deadline for comment on the Chukchi Sea SEIS.  

And lest we forget the sacrifices of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom by fighting tyranny on foreign shores, we recognize that we have an obligation to defend against domestic tyranny: the overreaching, arbitrary and capricious efforts of the current elected and appointed leaders of America to erode the economic ground on which Lady Liberty stands.

Like soldiers, we must face comment period after comment period and hold the line.  We cannot retreat for if we do we know the hoards will overrun our positions and ransack the economy — and there will be nothing left for our children who now hope as we once did for a chance to grasp the American dream.