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Democrats concede on drilling

posted at 7:15 pm on September 23, 2008 by Ed Morrissey
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Democrats will not fight to keep the moratorium on off-shore drilling in their efforts to put together a continuing resolution to keep government funded into next year.  Congressional leadership has conceded the issue to Republicans, who have staged protests and raised the profile of energy policy over the last six weeks.  Starting on October 1, states will have no federal restrictions on oil production:

Democrats have decided to allow a quarter-century ban on drilling for oil off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to expire next week, conceding defeat in an months-long battle with the White House and Republicans set off by $4 a gallon gasoline prices this summer.

Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey, D-Wis., told reporters Tuesday that a provision continuing the moratorium will be dropped this year from a stopgap spending bill to keep the government running after Congress recesses for the election.

Republicans have made lifting the ban a key campaign issue after gasoline prices spiked this summer and public opinion turned in favor of more drilling. President Bush lifted an executive ban on offshore drilling in July.

“If true, this capitulation by Democrats following months of Republican pressure is a big victory for Americans struggling with record gasoline prices,” said House GOP leader John Boehner of Ohio.

This effectively ends this as an issue for the 110th Congress.  Democrats thought they could get a partial moratorium past the Republicans, one that would have kept drilling at least 50 miles off from shore, but President Bush threatened a veto on any continuing resolution with that kind of language.  The Senate had attempted to fashion the exact same compromise, but in the end, Republicans refused to agree.

Will this mean drilling can commence?  Not quite.  The states have to lease the lands as well as the federal government, and states won’t likely do so without revenue sharing.  Democrats tried blocking that in the Senate compromise, but that provided another point of failure for any compromise.  Congress has to approve that action, and right now it still appears that Democrats want to use that to limit production.

The CR will likely come up for a vote tomorrow, and it’s not just missing the drilling moratorium.  Congress has stripped out some popular programs with Democrats to ensure passage and agreement with the White House, including higher unemployment benefits and food stamps.  It still retains five billion dollars in federal heating subsidies for the poor, but most of the rest of the spending priorities of Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi have disappeared along with the moratorium.

This puts quite the capper on the 110th.  Not only did Democrats fail to achieve their broad policy goals, they failed on almost every specific goal they set in 2006.  They failed to stop funding the Iraq war, they failed to impeach George Bush, and they surrendered on energy policy.  Their only policy goal achieved — an increase in the minimum wage — came in a war-funding bill.

This battle may have been won, but the larger war for a rational energy policy continues.  Congress has to pass a revenue-sharing bill with the states in order to get investment started in American production — a process that will create American jobs and keep our wealth in the US rather than overseas.  With the meltdown in the financial markets still looming, this could not come at a better time.


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Jamie Gorelick…kind of like OJ Simpson…she got away with the 9/11 blame game, now we can nail her on this fiasco…hope she gets hard time. – HornetSting on September 23, 2008 at 7:57 PM

She deserves to do “McCain Time” – 5 years, minimum. With a pierced, tattooed Amazon cellmate named Ima Van Dyke.

ManlyRash on September 23, 2008 at 8:06 PM

unseen on September 23, 2008 at 8:01 PM

Ace has a link to early voter repression of Republican votes in Ohio. Yippee!

This election seriously might be stolen. Team Obama paying for votes in the Philly area, this business in Ohio, and Democrats fighting a lawsuit requiring workers to verify voters IDs here in Wisconsin. Man I hope Obama loses.

BadgerHawk on September 23, 2008 at 8:07 PM

Democrats have decided to allow a quarter-century ban on drilling for oil off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts to expire next week, conceding defeat in an months-long battle with the White House and Republicans set off by $4 a gallon gasoline prices this summer.

I like the spin here. Democrats didn’t have the votes or public pressure to come up with a new bill so they “decided” to allow something that was going to happen anyway.

highhopes on September 23, 2008 at 8:08 PM

We won? I don’t believe it. There has to be a ctach somewhere.

darwin on September 23, 2008 at 7:24 PM

I’ll believe it if and when we start unencumbered drilling. I have read that plan B is all the environmental law suits which could close this down for years.

burt on September 23, 2008 at 8:10 PM

Breaking News: FBI is investigating Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Lehman and AIG.
Oh yeah, Dems ARE losers.

carbon_footprint on September 23, 2008 at 7:17 PM

Har har! FBI picking up where the Congress left off. FBI going where Dems fear to tread. This will be good, and hopefully breaking fast before November.

My bet: Raines and/or Johnson sucked Lehman, AIG, and others into their web in an effort to cover their butts. The primary cause of this meltdown was Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac. Period.

petefrt on September 23, 2008 at 8:13 PM

The super intelligent democrats and their 9% congress have done nothing but break the hearts of all their liberal supporters.

Did not end the war,Iraq is now a success.
Voted NSA wiretapping in again.
Voted the patriot act in again.
Did not impeach Bush (because Bush is not guilty of all the
made up crimes liberals have been
whinnying about)
Now they are going to allow drilling,something the
Republicans have been pushing for decades to be done.

Kind of makes that picture of Pelosi flexing her arm in the
front of congress her “mission accomplished”moment.

Except Bush and the American Soldier actually accomplished
their mission.

Baxter Greene on September 23, 2008 at 8:22 PM

Ladies and Gentlemen – it is time to clean house. The senate will be later based on terms expiring. Have courage and faith that our cause is great.

Fuquay Steve on September 23, 2008 at 8:25 PM

I like the spin here. Democrats didn’t have the votes or public pressure to come up with a new bill so they “decided” to allow something that was going to happen anyway.

highhopes on September 23, 2008 at 8:08 PM

Not only that hh, Pelosi and her invironmental lobby/lawyers will tie up any oil company in the courts for another decade, unless a president with ‘nads declares this a national security measure.

Rovin on September 23, 2008 at 8:25 PM

If they haven’t included revenue sharing to states, how does this change anything? Yes, the moratoria expires but states still don’t have an incentive to let any leases.

Until they give states an incentive to lease, then it must be considered another tactical ploy to me.

LFRGary on September 23, 2008 at 8:41 PM

The super intelligent democrats and their 9% congress have done nothing but break the hearts of all their liberal supporters.

With such a do-nothing, approval-ratings-in-the-toilet democrat congress, republicans should be a shoe-in in November, no?

neuquenguy on September 23, 2008 at 8:41 PM

“The CR will likely come up for a vote tomorrow, and it’s not just missing the drilling moratorium.”

Okay, here’s a reformation of the point I asked about back when the moratorium issue was getting hot.

In 2007, Congress passed the appropriations bill funding the Department of the Interior for 2008 which included a ban on the use of, basically, any monies on the OCS drilling in question. The ban, like the bill for annual funding ends on Sept 30.

But, now, Congress has yet to pass an appropriations bill for FY2009 for the DoI, moratorium language or no, yet they need to keep it running while Congress-critters are out trying to get re-elected. So they plan to pass a Continuing Resolution.

Doesn’t a Continuing Resolution basically mean allowing the Department to continue spending at the current level provided by the previous FY appropriation? Doesn’t that mean the moratorium is still in effect as long as DoI is operating under the CR, because the current level in FY2008 was, um, ZERO?

I’d love for someone to tell me I am wrong because I’m not certain of it. But I think it’s a legitimate question and it wouldn’t look good for R’s if my impression is accurate and the Dems rub The R’s noses with that fact after the CR is signed.

Dusty on September 23, 2008 at 8:46 PM

The 50 mile thing in there?

drjohn on September 23, 2008 at 8:47 PM

The Democrats or the enviromentalist groups, one in the same, will figure out a way to gum up the works.

HornetSting on September 23, 2008 at 8:51 PM

Ouch! Could you have found a scarier photo of those losers? Looks like a couple of extras in one of those “undead” scary B movies. :D

WildBillK on September 23, 2008 at 8:51 PM

This failure by the Democratic Congress to pass an oil drilling bill settles nothing. It simply pushes the decision off to the next Congress, which means it is even more important to elect McCain/Palin and increase Republican representation in Congress. Otherwise uncertainty or extreme limits on drilling will greatly limit our offshore oil fields.

Loxodonta on September 23, 2008 at 9:02 PM

The states have to lease the lands as well as the federal government, and states won’t likely do so without revenue sharing.

If the state “leases” land to an oil company, doesn’t that mean the state gets paid?

The Monster on September 23, 2008 at 9:02 PM

With the mess the California budget is in, Ahnold should be doing everything in his power to get Congress to push through the revenue sharing. The increase in oil revenue, the increase in jobs and the associated taxes derived from them as well as the lease payments should go a long way toward helping California legislators in pulling their heads out of their butts.

NTropy on September 23, 2008 at 9:05 PM

I don’t believe this for a minute. They’re up to something.

hachiban on September 23, 2008 at 9:07 PM

The increase in oil revenue, the increase in jobs and the associated taxes derived from them as well as the lease payments should go a long way toward helping California legislators in pulling their heads out of their butts.

NTropy

Now let’s get realistic here NTropy. I doubt that all the gods could manage that.

thekingtut on September 23, 2008 at 9:18 PM

Isn’t it interesting that when the Reid-Pelosi congress does NOTHING (I.E. takes no action, allowing the ban to expire) that the net result is GOOD for America?

We HAVE TO get these cretins out of Washington and get in some fresh blood with term limits.

Fishoutofwater on September 23, 2008 at 9:23 PM

That pelosi is ugly mofo…*oops* did I say that out loud?

kellyjane on September 23, 2008 at 9:28 PM

Democrats must be so disappointed in the public.

Cindy Munford on September 23, 2008 at 9:29 PM

kellyjane on September 23, 2008 at 9:28 P

Nope.

Cindy Munford on September 23, 2008 at 9:31 PM

Ouch! Could you have found a scarier photo of those losers? Looks like a couple of extras in one of those “undead” scary B movies. :D

WildBillK on September 23, 2008 at 8:51 PM

Just think of Harry “Dusty” Reid placing a long extended wrinkled and crooked finger that is as cold as ice in an orifice of “Blinky” Pelosi from behind……………… and you have the caption for that picture.

Seven Percent Solution on September 23, 2008 at 9:36 PM

We should drill everywhere, until we become the number 1 energy producer in the world. Subsidies to radical islamists, ended. Balance of trade deficits, ended. Unemployment, ended.

No riders, no earmarks–just let American business develop our natural resources, now.

PattyJ on September 23, 2008 at 9:38 PM

Their only policy goal achieved — an increase in the minimum wage

And notice that they’re now bitching about sudden rising unemployment. Connect the dots, libwads.

whitetop on September 23, 2008 at 10:14 PM

Now we have to defeat Obama so he does not impose the excutive ban that Bush lifted on offshore drilling.

Drill baby drill! Damn the revenue sharing full speed ahead.

KW64 on September 23, 2008 at 10:14 PM

The end of the moratorium made my day, especially after such a lousy week plus.

If McCain gets in the White House, we’ll have a real energy policy. The Arctic Fox will see to that. I give it till February until she convinces McCain to lift ANWR as well.

If Bambi wins, all is lost.

At this point, I am considering adopting an entire alphabet of middle initials and 365 or so birthdays per year and moving to PA to make sure McCain wins. Vote here, vote now, vote often.

Damiano on September 23, 2008 at 10:19 PM

Wow PattyJ that’s pretty radical change I can believe in!! But…I’m an Albertan, Calgary born and raised. Drill, drill, drill is our mantra. There is no unemployment in (most of) western Canada, the oilsands in Alberta are driving the economy of the country. We have fought long and hard against successive federal Liberal government divide and conquer politics that actually bankrupted the west in the early ’80’s and at the same time brought down the economy of the entire nation. My point being…never let the lefties or environazis stand in the way of self suffiency.

kellyjane on September 23, 2008 at 10:24 PM

I’ll believe it if and when we start unencumbered drilling. I have read that plan B is all the environmental law suits which could close this down for years.

burt on September 23, 2008 at 8:10 PM

I’m sure they already have new Snail Darters ready to parade out in order to block drilling.

m064404 on September 23, 2008 at 10:29 PM

Democrats concede on drilling

Beware of Democrats bearing gifts because they always have a Trojan Horse lurking close by filled with all manner of legislative subterfuge to undermind the people’s will.

pocomoco on September 23, 2008 at 10:41 PM

They have not conceded on anything. According to this article all the available deep sea drilling rigs available in the world are booked solid for the next five years. It would take five years for a company to START drilling offshore and the Dems are betting they can get a new ban in place by then.

crosspatch on September 23, 2008 at 10:56 PM

Don’t forget they apologized for slavery on July 29, 2008.

Mr_Magoo on September 23, 2008 at 11:14 PM

Their only policy goal achieved — an increase in the minimum wage — came in a war-funding bill.

Don’t forget they apologized for slavery on July 29, 2008.

Mr_Magoo on September 23, 2008 at 11:15 PM

And pretty much all drilling in any depth is done these days with deep sea rigs because those are the only ones being built. I don’t think a shallow rig has been built since the late 1990’s. About half the deep and ultra-deep rigs are actually drilling in shallow water at any given time.

crosspatch on September 23, 2008 at 11:21 PM

Starting on October 1, states will have no federal restrictions on oil production:

Ed Morrissey

I should want to celebrate this and be happy that the good guys won one, but there are two things stopping me.

1) The feeling that the Democrats still have something up their sleeve and some plan to stop us from getting to the oil we need after the election.

2) Anger. We won but I’m still angry. I’m angry because it took so much effort and so much time to accomplish something that so very obviously needed to be done. Its like people were starving to death and there was plenty of food to feed them, but the Democrats wouldn’t allow it. But after weeks of shaming them and much attention to the problem and much condemnation from the country heaped upon them…. FINALLY the Democrats say, oh yes, let them eat, we knew it was the right thing all along. At that point you are happy to have the opportunity to fix the problem, yet its natural to harbor anger toward the Democrats for being so bull headed and power hungry. That it would take so very much to achieve such a simple and obvious solution to the problem is disgraceful and disheartening. The Democrats are so very despicable, so utterly uncaring for their country.

Maxx on September 24, 2008 at 12:04 AM

Maxx, Congress is betting they will gain seats in the next election and have Obama as President. If they gain enough seats, it won’t matter who is President. They are betting that in the 5 years before anyone can actually begin to drill offshore, they will be able to put a permanent ban in place.

crosspatch on September 24, 2008 at 12:46 AM

The Demorats are certainly up to something. A bunch of lying sack of sh*theads. They won’t let us drill. This is a ploy to try to get people to think they are the good guys. And vote for Osama. Oops, Obama. I have a head ache.

sheebe on September 24, 2008 at 1:07 AM

Yeah, they’re betting that Obama WINS. MUST. NOT. HAPPEN!

Fishoutofwater on September 24, 2008 at 1:33 AM

There game has been recreating the past and so far they have failed. They might succeed this time. First they tried to turn Iran into Vietnam and Bush into Nixon with the Plame affair. That failed. Now they are attempting to create an economic crises and invoke the name of Roosevelt and convince people that “depression era” Democrat programs are the cure. Republicans aren’t helping in this case by idiotically blocking the “bailout” that likely won’t cost the taxpayers a dime when it is all said and done. Blocking this bailout will likely cause the crisis the Democrats need to sweep into power and dig deeper into our wallets.

The bailout takes real assets (so the government spends some money but it stabilizes the markets) and then slowly sells them off in an orderly fashion rather than having a fire sale for those assets in a collapsing market which recoups the money, and a likely profit. Also, while holding those assets, the government collects the interest on them since the vast majority of even sub-prime mortgages are being paid on.

People need to stop being so emotional and think a little.

crosspatch on September 24, 2008 at 3:50 AM

I meant turn Iraq into Vietnam.

crosspatch on September 24, 2008 at 3:51 AM

I heard bad stuff about Alaska and oil companies. Alaska takes 3/4 of profits from oil company when oil prices go over $100 a barrel. Oil comapnies are shelving future profits. Production levels are dropping, down 70% from peak in 1990.

darwin-t on September 24, 2008 at 6:50 AM

The Democrat Party – the axis of evil and stupidity.

Evil, corrupt and incompetent politicians, elected by astoundingly stupid voters.

The only way these clowns do anything remotely good for this country is when they are bludgeoned by the polls.

Drill overseas? The best thing we could do is to punt Democrat politicians overseas, for good.

NoDonkey on September 24, 2008 at 8:23 AM

wow I am so grateful. 10 years from now I will be able to save a nickle!

Hopefully we will have alternative sources by then, if not, that means the GOP won and we are still tied down to Big oil and the US loses.

Monkei on September 24, 2008 at 11:53 AM

The Dems are going to rely on their buddies in the environmental movement. They’re going to block any attempt to drill with a million lawsuits. Don’t kid yourselves.

hachiban on September 24, 2008 at 12:23 PM

The Dems are going to rely on their buddies in the environmental movement. They’re going to block any attempt to drill with a million lawsuits. Don’t kid yourselves.

hachiban on September 24, 2008 at 12:23 PM

The Dems are also counting on their party taking the White House and for more numbers in both of the houses of Congress. They’ll just roll this back if/when they win. Yet another reason why all Americans should consider voting Republican this year.

Dagnar on September 24, 2008 at 12:53 PM

wow I am so grateful. 10 years from now I will be able to save a nickle!

Hopefully we will have alternative sources by then, if not, that means the GOP won and we are still tied down to Big oil and the US loses.

Monkei on September 24, 2008 at 11:53 AM

Yeah, well you’re a lot more likely to see oil coming out of the ground from these new sources using technology we’re already well-versed in then to be able to buy a “solar-powered” car in the next 10 years. At a minimum, the very threat of the US being able to produce more of it’s own oil should help drive down the price globally.

Dagnar on September 24, 2008 at 1:03 PM

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