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Energy Firms in Secretive Alliance with Attorneys General

23 pointsby mjfernover 10 years ago

5 comments

anigbrowlover 10 years ago
Good grief, Charlie Brown. Cutting-and-pasting documents written by lobbyists onto official notepaper with only the tiniest of editorial figleaves (eg&#x27; substituting the phrase &#x27;those questions&#x27; for &#x27;my questioning&#x27;) seems like a case of honest services fraud to me. Being from Europe and being used to publicly financed elections in a parliamentary system, the amount of money sloshing around US politics looks like the political equivalent of crystal meth, with a correspondingly unhealthy effect on the body politic - and it&#x27;s a huge problem in both parties, because it delegitimizes policies I agree with as much as ones that I don&#x27;t.<p>I&#x27;m not familiar with how the constitutional federalism rules play out in regards to the behavior of public officials in the states. It seems to me that it would be tremendously difficult for someone in Oklahoma who opposed this policy to sue the attorney-General over it, for example. The collective suits of the Federal government by multiple states that have proliferated in recent years are also hard to assess legally. Can any of our resident lawyers offer an opinion on this, even a shallow one?
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mjfernover 10 years ago
Why is this story being flagged off the home page? And before you say it&#x27;s because the story is unrelated to hacking, please have a look at the other top stories on the home page...<p>#5 &quot;Confessions of a mortician&quot;<p>#9 &quot;The Divine Comedy&quot;<p>#10 &quot;The Return of Africa’s Strongmen&quot;<p>#12 &quot;America’s Toughest, Ugliest Warplane Is Going Back into Battle&quot;<p>#18 &quot;Khoisan have been the largest population throughout most of modern-human history&quot;
websitescenesover 10 years ago
Not at all surprising. It is common knowledge that energy companies utilize the government to pass protectionary measures that hinder progress and keep us married to outdated technology. Oil is not that efficient and obviously bad for the environment but it is so heavily subsidized by the government through lobbyists and campaign funding that it is hard for any new, cleaner energy to gain traction.
gumbyover 10 years ago
Sounds like a win-win! Why waste taxpayer dollars making policy or decisions when the private sector is happy to do it for free?
brohoolioover 10 years ago
This is corruption.