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by Michael Wolraich
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Oil and gas service companies injected tens of millions of gallons of diesel fuel into onshore wells in more than a dozen states from 2005 to 2009, Congressional investigators have charged. Those injections appear to have violated the Safe Water Drinking Act, the investigators said in a letter to the Environmental Protection Agency on Monday.
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I have a habit of slamming my fist on the dash every time I hear on the radio comments like "renewable energy is too expensive for use in power generation, especially given the abundance and relative cheap price of natural gas."
Fracking is a wholly abominable exercise, especially given our pending shortages in clean water supplies throughout the world. Absolute madness! It probably stands as Exhibit One in the examples of reasons we cannot depend on the Free Market to regulate itself in furtherance of the Common Good. The Free Market is controlled by psychopaths, after all, which is not a hyperbolic statement given the Supremes choice to define "corporation as person" in decisions like Citizens United:
by SleepinJeezus on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 6:30am
This is a good tool. I will use the logic of this .......Thanks
by Resistance on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 7:49am
I think of it often, Resistance, usually about the time someone starts talking about how corporations just need to exercise a little more "civic responsibility."
That's not in their charter. In fact, a shareholder would be within their rights to sue a CEO or BofD that would forego shareholder profit in pursuit of a larger "Common Good." I say that without any moral judgment assessed to the corporation, but rather state it as a reality. But it most certainly DOES bear impact on any decision to start affording to corporations any Constitutional Rights previously assigned to REAL people.
by SleepinJeezus on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 8:12am
The elite use their corporations to control everything you see, the elite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KlJzfsAzoY @4:56
I am not advocating the buying of Gold or guns, that is a personal choice
http://www.rapidtrends.com/quotes-by-thomas-jefferson-on-monetary-policy/
Wecome to the machine. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCfVFxRsKQc
by Resistance on Thu, 02/03/2011 - 1:46pm