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When Will America Be Free From BP?
“We’re in an abusive relationship and unable to leave our abuser. The plight of the people in Louisiana proves the point. Louisianans have been punched in the face by the hand that feeds them, and yet their biggest worry is that the oil and gas industry is going to walk out the door and leave them.”
Where’s the love?
It’s clear that BP, for instance, isn’t playing carefully with our country or its resources. At Mother Jones, David Corn relates the latest example of the company’s callousness. Its recovery plan had no stipulations about handling even a small storm like the one that stopped clean-up this week. It did, however, include plans to save sea life that hasn’t lived in the Gulf for millions of years. As Corn put it, the company was “prepared for walruses, not prepared for hurricanes.”
The biggest problem, of course, is that BP wasn’t prepared to handle a blow-out to begin with. The leak has gone on for so long that governmental officials are now taking unprecedented measures to protect the wildlife most vulnerable to its effects. Beth Buczynski reports at Care2 that official are going to dig up about 700 sea turtle nests on Alabama and Florida beaches that are at risk from the oil.
“Once the eggs have hatched, the young turtles will be released in darkness on Florida’s Atlantic beaches into oil-free water,” she writes. “Translocation of nests on this scale has never been attempted before.”
Halliburton
No matter how badly these companies treat us, it seems we can’t get rid of them. Take Halliburton. The company has latched its talons into the country and will not let go. It is second only to BP in shouldering responsibility for the Deepwater Horizon spill. As Jason Mark reports for the Earth Island Journal, just before the oil spill, Halliburton took over Boots & Coots, a company that deals with oil-well blowouts; that company now has a contract with BP to help with the relief well.
“Halliburton is essentially making money from causing the accident and then helping to repair it,” Mark writes. “Halliburton’s many-fingered tentacles is just the latest illustration of how powerful the company is.”
Wimpy Washington
Washington isn’t strong enough to fight back against that sort of corporate power. Over the past year, energy interests have whittled down the climate change legislation to a tepid half-step. Right now it looks most likely that a bill that passes will regulate only the utilities sector.
“We believe we have compromised significantly, and we’re prepared to compromise further,” Sen. John Kerry (D-MA) told Politico this week after a White House meeting on the bill.
“If you’re looking for the sorry state of American energy politics distilled into one line, there it is,” writes Jonathan Hiskes at Grist. “Kerry fights harder for clean energy than just about any national politician.”
Still, if anything passes the Senate, Washington will celebrate. As Aaron Wiener explains at the Washington Independent, “For all the disappointment among environmentalists over the repeated compromises Democrats have made on climate legislation to win over moderates, some argue that a utilities-only cap would achieve most of the goals of an economy-wide carbon pricing scheme. The question now is whether Democratic leaders in the Senate can muster 60 votes for even a weakened bill to overcome a Republican filibuster.”
Our friends abroad
On an international level, our governing bodies might be doing a better job, but not by much. Inter Press Service reports that the countries at the meeting promised to scale back taxpayer subsidies of fossil fuels. Even that promise is limited, however. “Countries agree to phase out “inefficient fossil fuel subsidies” but each country decides what those are,” IPS reports. “Some countries like Japan, Australia, Italy and others have already said they don’t have any.”
And at Earth Island Journal, Ron Johnson heard a different story.
Johnson spoke to Kim Carstensen, who leads the World Wildlife Fund’s Global Climate Initiative, who compared this meeting’s report to that of the last G20 summit and found that climate issues had dropped off the radar. “There were eight references to clean energy in the final report from Pittsburgh (the last G20 Summit) and they have been completely vacuum cleaned,” he said. “That is kind of scary.”
Fight back
In situations like this, it takes massive pressure from outside to move the political apparatus forward. At AlterNet, Heetan Kalan has some ideas about how to progress—reach beyond the environmental community; enlist “doctors, nurses, public health officials and patients speaking out about the connection between consumers of coal energy and their immediate health concerns.” Kalan writes:
“After all, climate change is not solely an environmental problem — it is a human/planetary problem. If we are going to rely on a small base of environmentalists to carry us through this crisis, we are in trouble. Our spokespeople on this issue have to come from a wide spectrum of citizens and leaders.”
Certainly, they have to come from somewhere, and as Steve Benen writes at The Washington Monthly, whoever is speaking on this issue now, they’re not speaking loud enough.
“Lawmakers aren’t facing much in the way of public pressure,” he writes. “The polls look encouraging, suggesting the public is inclined to back the Democratic proposals, but that support hasn’t translated into aggressive advocacy — phone calls to lawmakers’ offices, letter-writing campaigns, district meetings, sizable rallies, etc….If engaged constituents want more, Congress will have to feel considerably more heat than they are now.”
In other words, if America wants to be free of coal, oil, gas, and the energy industry, we’re going to have to fight for it.

28 Comments so far
Show Allget mad at government. the technology has been around for quite some time to get away from fossel fuel. The technology to increase fuel consumption and lesson pollution is patented. Force out the technology, not my money. Kill insane bills like cap n trade.
No, rather it would be better to stop polluting and consuming but obviously this will require the dismantling of the western model which in turn will require vision and guts.
Why just BP? Do you believe that removing BP would solve the problem? Well, Exxon wants to do it for you - it is considering a bid for the company. Will that make things okay? What about getting free of Union Carbide? Of Halliburton? Of Xe? All American companies, so all okay? What the whole world needs to be free of is its dependence on fossil fuels, and the dominance of globalised corporations. What it needs is the imagination and courage to do this, as well. Demonising scape goats will cure nothing and change nothing at all, though it will doubtless whip up a good lynch mob. A fine way to distract attention from the real problem.
Being free of dependence on fossil fuel is a good idea but being free of the ENTIRE model of modern western civilization would be better still. It is true that somethings humanize us such as art and medicine but these can be factored into the new without all the rest.
" When Will America Be Free From BP? "
Freedom is an Illusion that that the super rich Allow Americans to have while they use us, our treasure and our blood ,our military to acquire and guard their expanding empire of middle east oil and now minerals.
I guess we are back in the slave ownership and land acquisition by Military proxy business.
The super rich dont care about democracy,religion, or womens rights, or evil dictators, until there obedient puppets stop doing their bidding,
Then these self righteous greedy pricks come out of the wood work, but first they create disaster , like 9/11.To embolden their fake super hero quality's.
If there is a God , or Karma, or Allah , lets hope they know what real justice looks like.
In the mean time , rule of law, constitutional oaths, and real patriotic men have to make things right.
Freedom is a state of mind. One can have freedom without wealth and power. Most people want to be slaves. It's easier than being free because freedom requires responsibility and responsibility is what most people fear more than slavery.
Without honor "freedom" is nothing more than license.
Define honor.
To be trustworthy as in keeping one's word something akin to your "responsibility." For example: coming clear across the ocean to murder, steal and plunder another continent already populated while at the same time claiming a "christian ethos" is not remaining true to this ethos hence not worthy of trust. Then, once landing here you sign treaties with the original inhabitants and then you do not keep these treaties--you break them. This makes you untrustworthy and hence lacking in honor.
"For example: coming clear across the ocean to murder, steal and plunder another continent already populated while at the same time claiming a "christian ethos" is not remaining true to this ethos hence not worthy of trust. Then, once landing here you sign treaties with the original inhabitants and then you do not keep these treaties--you break them. This makes you untrustworthy and hence lacking in honor."
While I may agree with your sentiments (and have no inclination to defend the 'christian ethos' you reference) where is it written that "coming clear across the ocean to murder, steal and plunder another continent already populated..." is inherently evil? I don't say it is or it isn't. I only ask you to defend your assertion.
Again, 'original inhabitants' is problematic and is something you have not yet rationalized. If the 'Bering Strait' theory of emigration is true, then what makes you think that the individuals who crossed the 'strait' were the first hominids to occupy North America? And even if they were the first hominids what gives these first 'occupiers' the eternal 'right' to what they occupy/conquer? Nothing in nature presumes such a right.
"When Will America Be Free From BP?"
Never.
Unless we as a country are willing to put aside all of the distractions of the consumer society and pay attention to reality.
As long as we allow corporate media to sedate us with 24-hour entertainment and ersatz reality, we will never save our economy from stagnation and decline. As long as we tolerate politicians who are shills for the corporate agenda and not advocates for ordinary citizens, nothing will change.
Sad to say, the answer is never.
"July 5, 2010 by The Media Consortium
When Will America Be Free From BP?
by Sarah Laskow
On July 4th, Americans are supposed to celebrate their independence. We may no longer have to worry about a greedy, distant monarch"
Immediately upon reading these words, came to mind :
Countries America (and allies) attacks feel the same way about a 'greedy, distant monarch' they call : AMERICA.
Ah Shadow Dancer, you make such good points... by right you, your people and your land should have been left alone to live your lives. Now death is more welcome to you than living in this hell... but who can blame you?
Please, please, please, tell me when, historically, people have been left alone to live their lives.
I'm so tired of hearing people whining about the lost glory of their past. Get over it and try to create a new glory if it's that important to you.
Life is what matters. Neither glory nor the American dream.
I thought Honor was what mattered. If not, then does life without honor matter? Or does life matter with or without honor?
Our star has all the energy we need. At least the source is free. But think of all those out-of-work people if BP and the rest were superceded?
That was the cry, as we have heard, when gas lighters replaced matches.. when sewing machines replaced all those seamstresses.. when The Luddites protested against the loss of earnings from the once money-earning capacities of the very poor.
Now, we can (if we wish) say the same kind of thing... but the sun's energy will eventually prevail. New kinds of employment from that will no doubt follow - Progress, to the stars. Using star-energy! And, using our ability to manufacture bodies, that can build themselves, and are not made of flesh and blood.
hmm... human beings 'evolving' themselves - to eventually reach their own demise.
when will the world be free from america? when will the war machine that consumes the oil be stopped?
As soon as we join our efforts in liberating this land from the USA. The war machine will then necessarily turn to rust.
This article was really good ...
to hear an American expressing the same feelings that the rest of the world has been for the past 200 years or so or even more as they woke up one day to find that they had the misfortune to harbor oil, gas and other "strategic" minerals below the surface of their lands and waters ....
but non of it matters anyway ... the President of the United States of America needs to apologize during a special joint session of Congress to the descendants of the "Native American" tribes that were subjected to ethnic cleansing by genocide as the USA took form ... only then will "we" have a chance to reverse this wave of negative karma flowback that is threatening to drown us ......
The apology must come with the returning of sovereignty of this land to Indigenous people. They have been the only peoples that have demonstrated their love for this land because they were good stewards. It takes a heck of a lot more than simply waving flags to love this land, now doesn't it?
Why stop with the first nations? Why do they automatically 'own' the land? They arrived and shoved out and/or exploited what was there before them like everybody who came after.
You presume that only 'people' can have sovereignty as if they were a 'special' case.
The first nations (indians if you like) have no more right of ownership to the land than anyone else. They took it from what was there before them and had it taken from them. Eventually the same will happen to the US. It seems to be one of the 'laws' of nature.
Note I wrote "sovereignty" not ownership. Also please note I wrote that natives were good stewards of this land.
Note that you didn't answer the question.
When the last drop of OIL is drained from our poor mother's body then and only then will we be free of BP and the rest of these vampires.
"We’re in an abusive relationship and unable to leave our abuser"
Das Kapital = Sugar Daddy!!
The USA has been in an abusive relationship from the beginning--just ask African Americans and Indigenous peoples.