Industry Gushed Money After Reversal on Drilling
WASHINGTON - Campaign contributions from oil industry executives to Sen. John McCain rose dramatically in the last half of June, after the senator from Arizona made a high-profile split with environmentalists and reversed his opposition to the federal ban on offshore drilling.Oil and gas industry executives and employees donated $1.1 million to McCain last month -- three-quarters of which came after his June 16 speech calling for an end to the ban -- compared with $116,000 in March, $283,000 in April and $208,000 in May.
McCain said the policy reversal came as a response to rising voter anger over soaring energy prices. At the time, about three-quarters of voters responding to a Washington Post-ABC News poll said prices at the pump were causing them financial hardship, the highest in surveys this decade.
Opening vast stretches of the country's coastline to oil exploration would help America eliminate its dependence on foreign oil, McCain said.
"We have untapped oil reserves of at least 21 billion barrels in the United States. But a broad federal moratorium stands in the way of energy exploration and production," he said. "It is time for the federal government to lift these restrictions."
McCain delivered the speech before heading to Texas for a series of fundraisers with energy industry executives, and the day after the speech he raised $1.3 million at a private luncheon and reception at the San Antonio Country Club, according to local news accounts.
"The timing was significant," said David Donnelly, the national campaigns director of the Public Campaign Action Fund, a nonpartisan campaign finance reform group that conducted the analysis of McCain's oil industry contributions. "This is a case study of how a candidate can change a policy position in the interest of raising money."
Brian Rogers, a McCain campaign spokesman, said he considers any suggestion that McCain weighed fundraising into his calculation on drilling policy "completely absurd." Rogers noted that oil and gas money in June still accounted for a very small fraction of the $48 million raised by the campaign and by the Republican National Committee through its Victory Fund.
"John McCain takes positions because he thinks it's the right thing to do for America," Rogers said. "He has a long track record of doing that. And he's often made decisions that hurt with his fundraising base."
Oil and gas executives have not traditionally been a major source of campaign money for McCain. A breakdown of giving by the Center for Responsive Politics shows the industry falls 12th on a list of top donors, well behind securities firms, lawyers, banks, and real estate and health professionals.
McCain has historically sided against a number of the industry's interests, opposing efforts to open certain public lands to drilling and embracing proposals aimed at tackling global warming well before oil executives were ready to do so.
Patrick C. Oxford, chairman of the Texas-based law firm Bracewell & Giuliani, said there has been a contrast between the way the industry embraced George W. Bush, a favorite son, and McCain. Oxford said that until recently oil industry officials were motivated to back McCain because of talk by Sen. Barack Obama "about needing to tax the hell out of the oil companies."
That started changing in mid-June, he said. McCain's speech and subsequent visit to Texas served the purpose of reintroducing him to the oil industry. Oxford, whose law firm represents several large oil companies, wrote his first check to McCain on June 27.
Charting the political donations of oil executives may be the best way to evaluate the industry's level of interest in a presidential candidate, said Robin West, chairman of PFC Energy, an industry adviser. Unlike other businesses, oil and gas companies do not have a large labor force that can provide a candidate an army of volunteers. And oil and gas concerns are geographically confined, largely in states that are not viewed as central to a presidential election strategy.
"It's for those reasons that the oil industry has always tried to be a substantial contributor," West said.
And West said he thinks McCain gave energy executives what they needed to get more solidly in his corner -- a pledge to reverse a federal policy that has frustrated the industry for years.
"I think people thought it was a sensible thing that was long due," West said. "I think the industry was very appreciative."
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Show Alljcrumb, I saw a figure awhile back that said the extra cost of a gallon of gasoline is $4+, which is really a Republican caused 'hidden' tax, putting a BIG lie to their claims of being in favor of reducing taxes. It's actually the largest tax increase in history. Since the tax is attached to every gallon purchased I guess it's correct to consider it a regressive tax.
Politicians are not in the oldest profession, but the results are the same.
"ezeflyer July 27th, 2008 10:09 pm
Where is RichM, tetti tatti and all the rest of the MOB (McKinney's Obama Bashers) and the TRDs (Tricky Republican Devils)? Why are they giving McCain a free ride?
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PaulMagillSmith July 27th, 2008 10:29 pm
The article was just posted, ezeflyer, they'll be around soon."
I guess not. I think they only read any articles that mention Obama or Democrats.
Does anyone know where I can find the "true Oil math" as in the REALITY of the "Price" we, the citizens, pay.."at the pump"..because we pay the tax, the actual cost, plus the war, plus the costs to the environment..I admit I do not know..how even to..categorize the different forms of "payment"...
So...intuitively.. believe..it MUST be around $25 a gallon..I am not joking...it is probably higher...and to think that..no one..in "government'...say's to the oil companies..."so...okay...since the TAX payers are going to LOOSE money if you drill in ANWR..as they have been paying for it all along...AND going to foot the bill for the absolutely DESTINED to occur Oil Spill...should the citizens not be given a GUARENTEE that they will "pay less" for the oil you get from the PUBLIC lands?" I mean does that not sound like basic common sense? that if they get the oil..off OUR lands..then they should at least give us more than mere "Smoke Of Opinion"..and actually put it in writing?
So...just WHAT is the cost?..the ACTUAL cost?...with every dollar that goes from your pocket to the oil cartels..what is the cost "of a gallon of gas"?
Again i truly believe it could be more than $25..maybe alot more...does anyone know?
What is enraging about this piece is how it ignores the fact that offshore drilling won't even bring down gas prices.
I beleive the oil industry is maipulating the price of gas to support their "drill and spill" candidate, John McSame.
How can they explain the cost of gas suddently dropping to below $4 a gallon shortly after the announced drilling of coastal USA...when those supplys of oil will not be online for another 10-15 years?
The Democrats, led by the evil Pelosi, are fighting against drilling in the ANWR. The Republicans are fighting to tear it open for profits. Big Differences There.
Right now in the Senate, The Democrats are trying to pass a Heating-Oil Assistance Bill that would greatly benefit the cold and poor-the Republicans are fighting this. Big Differences there.
And this pattern is OLD NEWS.
Clear splits like these along party lines, to A: maybe help a little or maintain the status quo,
or B: Rape The Poor and Mother Earth with No Apology (the last eight years.)
Choice A sounds good to me-heating oil assistance for the poor, no drilling in the ANWR....
Is Obama going to lead a Revolution, denounce our capitalist/imperialist economy?
Of course not-Even the question is absurd.
Thanks, lisa3210peace, I've been chastising on the nuclear article. After watching the total non-impeachment/impeachment discovery hearings twice I'll likely visit those threads again before Frank Rich, etc. So much to write, so little time.
right, ezeflyer, but shouldn't they be giving McSame a ride?...out of town on a rail.
It seems Kucinich was 'selected' out by the MSM (and powers behind the Emperial throne) for having integrity, a rare commodity in today's political atmosphere. Sad...
They are currently on the thread under the article by Frank Rich attacking Obama, caressing each other, and insulting anyone whose opinions they don't agree with.
Real rarified atmosphere.
The article was just posted, ezeflyer, they'll be around soon.
Where is RichM, tetti tatti and all the rest of the MOB (McKinney's Obama Bashers) and the TRDs (Tricky Republican Devils)? Why are they giving McCain a free ride?
I get sick & tired of the continual talking point of Republicans about drill, drill, drill, and they are using the same tired ploy of repeat a lie long enough & people begin to believe it's true. They did the same thing in the run up to Iraq with, "Saddam is in league with Osama", and "Iraq's WMD are an imminent threat to the US", flat out lies all of them. Including the one we can drill our way to energy security in this country.
What is really the rotten cheese stinking in Denmark is their denial speculation is the reason for most of the oil spot increase in the past year. Hell, even oil executives testified in congress the price per barrel should be in the $60-70 range, yet Republicans won't even take the words of the experts from within their OWN money grubbing, power mad camp.
Demand in the US has dropped 2-5% in the past year, yet the price has skyrocketed contrary to all economic models of supply & demand. Obviously something else is driving the market.
Then the Republicans come out with this ridiculous crap about, "Even the threat of drilling in ANWR & the OCS will drive the price down because of the 'psychology' of the market. It will send a signal." Ha! What a load of hooey! Almost every Republican member of congress has stood up un congress and parroted the drill, drill, drill mantra during the past 8 days of energy hearings, but have gotten little traction because once people find out it will take about a dozen years to increase production, AND will on lower the price at the pump 2-4 cents, their rational for diverting funds away from alternate ebnergy sources goes...poof!.
The Democrats in congress, on the other hand, have been pushing less drilling & more money going toward alternate energy sources, and the logic, fiscal responsibility, & science behind it are sound.
They have also been sounding trumpets that unruly manipulative speculation by people in the market, never intending to actually use or take delivery of oil, is a very major cause of unprecedented gas price increases, should be reined in, and perhaps even some criminal charges brought forth. (did anyone else catch the sad irony this week in congress, as a Republican was once again denying speculation as a major cause of the problem, was stopped in the middle of a sentence regarding same with an announcement on the floor that a Wall Street trading company was being charged with manipulation of the oil market through futures trading schemes?) Perfect timing I would say.
Has anyone else also noticed the price of gas has dropped about 6% this week? Do you think there could be a connection regarding the 'psychology' connected with getting tough on speculators, announcement of criminal charges brought to bear against futures traders, and the very rapid drop this week in gas prices? Of course not if you are a Republican carrying water for Wall Street & the oil companies; definitely, for any other reasonable aware citizen with the capacity to have 2 + 2 = 4.
Drill, drill, drill is a lie, and won't do this country any good in the short OR long run. We must direct massive effort toward getting away from oil altogether as a vehicle power source. T. Boone Pickens seems to have a better plan (see: www.pickensplan.com), but I am still a bit suspicious because, after all, he is an oil billionaire who helped create the fix we are in, and since oil people have proven themselves out only for themselves his motives are still suspect.
I do agree with him we need a multi-faceted approach toward our energy crisis, but don't believe oil from shale, tar sands, or power from expanded nuclear should be in the mix because the former are ecologically devastating, with the latter too dangerous (see article about recent French nuclear incidents, and Google articles on other nuclear 'accidents').
I only have two suggestions right now (more previously & in the future):
I think Pickens has it correct we need massive funding & increases in wind & solar. To take care of the peak demand we need to use excess power to be made into compressed air during off-peak hours, then pumped into underground caverns (old oil wells, eh?) using this compressed air to generate electricity during night time, or slack wind.
A new 'air car' (runs on compressed air) is due to hit the market in 2009, being mass produced in India. It is environmentally completely 'green, producing an exhaust of only clean air. Put a small air compressor on it, and coat the entire top surface with solar cells to compress air, and you have the perfect vehicle for the polluted cities around the globe, that also recharges itself whether moving or parked. Necessary charging could also come from the reserves of compressed air stored underground from wind & solar off-peak air generation.
As an addendum, for those SUV driver who complain, "It's too small, and I wouldn't feel safe", I would remind them of a recent study proving the 'tank' you feel so safe in actually produces more fatalities than smaller vehicles (because of their height & tendency to roll over they kill more occupants than smaller vehicles suitably equipped with adequate airbag protection).
That's the way it's done. Supply the campaign with cash and the campaign workers with gash!
Drilling for more oil will only make more money for Exxon/Mobil and the others. It's just a carrot to dangle in front of voters to make them think someone is
looking out for them. Just like McLame wanting to suspend the gas tax; it's window dressing. What effect
is something happening 10 years from now going to have on oil prices at the pump tomorrow? Bush and Cheney
would just like to give their cronies one last gift before they ride off into the sunset.
dablackanarch: You're off by a factor of ten. If we drill and empty ANWR, not only will it take about 10-15 years before we see it, but it will only be good for about 12 MONTHS of supply. And you can bet your life that it will be sold on the open market to the highest bidder, which WON'T be us. Just like everything that is being pumped out of Alaska now, which is going to the Japanese.
The reality is that we use about 25% of the world's oil supply, while we have about 2% of the world's reserves. Is drilling that 2% going to make any difference? Not by any stretch of the imagination. The numbers just don't add up.
What is going on is another raping of the US and it's resources by those with more money and greed than brains. What is needed is to get off of oil entirely. It's doable if there is a Manhattan project style effort by the gov't. That is where the leadership really HAS to come from, and it won't as long as those in power are the very ones profitting from our misfortune.
BTW, when your friends email you those things demanding that we pollute our shorelines and give over our resources to the oil companies, ask them why they aren't outraged by the 33 MILLION acres of leases that the oil companies already have access to but refuse to drill or explore. Ask them why those lands aren't being eagerly exploited for their resources if this whole thing was actually about oil. It's not. It's all about money and property. How can they steal more of it from us and do nothing with it in order to jack up the prices even higher.
What scares me the most about a McCain presidency is his mental condition getting so bad, or his death, that puts his VP in charge. President Frist; President DeLay; (forgot the names of a few others - happens when you're McCain's age). And who knows, Dick Cheney may already have made a deal with him.
dablackanarch -
New friends might be easier to live with, but it would better for the old ones and the country if you collected the info that shows the truth of the matter, and return it to your current friends.
"I don't know what weapons World War Three will be fought with, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones." -- Albert Einstein"
Oh, Albert, if we're really lucky, there won't be anymore of the human plague around to fight World War Four.
I've gotten so many email from friends of mine (maybe I should find new friends) that ask me to support drilling in ANWR, off the coasts and all the rest. I see the numbers and realize that, even if all this oil comes down the pipe, it'll be enough for about 12 years (at current consumption rates).
If this is true, then to destroy our coasts and pollute one of the last pristine regions left is at best, a sad joke and at worst, completely mad. We get to drive our SUVs/BFTs for a few more years then we get the shaft, finally. Damn that. Leave the oil in the ground.
Why is anyone surprised or outraged? It's been evident for a long time that Johnny Bomb-Bomb McCain is a pathetic old man who will do or say anything that he thinks will get him into the White House and let him get his hands on all those shiny bombs he can use to prove that he's a man's man by killing as many people as possible. He's engaged in one sleazy lie after another, demonstrated his arrogance and ignorance about just about everything day after day. He's a genuine Republican after all. Just an old, sad, pathetic bumbling one.
The Destructive Influance of the Energy Cartel:
If the energy cartel (and their political allies) had not been successful in their destruction of the conservation, environmental, and alternative energy programs that were chartered under the Carter administration; our current energy and trade deficit problems would have been infinitely better–not to mention our unbalanced contributions to carbon pollution and our diminished world standing.
Those same interests now advocate drilling for more fossil fuels which would provide no measurable benefits. Instead, this would only delay the badly needed environmental reforms which they had successfully blocked during the Reagan years (and thereafter) that have contributed largely to the current problems--and for which they now blame on the environmentalists and scientific community.
If you want to Pollute
Then Elect an Old Coot!
ACTUALLY..THEY ARE PIMPS!
The reality of exploitation..puts these swine into the category of..the ones TAKING the money..not the ones GIVING...McSame aint GIVING anything!..he is only TAKING!..all the way down the line..TAKE the oil..TAKE the money..TAKE your tax dollars and start WWIII...or..WWIV..as the case may be..
PIMPS..live off the EFFORTS of others...McSame is a..PIMP!...he even LOOKS like a PIMP!...as in "Little fascist PIMP!"
New Campaign sign:
"McCain...Pimping American Resources to the high and mighty.."
I think this should catch on..it is a GOOD insult..."McSame..oh..yeah..that little PIMP!"
aahhahahahaaaaa...that just cracks me up...
That's a terrible thing to say about whores.
A campaign contribution from a capitalist is a "BRIBE" - Call it what is is!!!
What a whore!
"I think the industry was very appreciative."
Well DUH!