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Federal judge to Salazar: Stop stalling drilling permits
2011-02-18
Federal District Judge Martin Feldman today gave President Obama and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar 30 days to act on five applications seeking permits to drill in the Gulf of Mexico submitted months ago by a Louisiana firm.

In issuing the directive to the government, Feldman, who sits on the District Court for the Eastern District of Louisian, noted that "it is undisputed that before the Deepwater Horizon disaster, permits were processed, on average, in two weeks' time. In stark contrast, the five permits at issue have been pending from four to some nine months."

The permits were sought by Ensco Offshore, which is based in Broussard, LA. Virtually no new drilling has occurred in the Gulf since the Deepwater Horizon disaster, despite the fact the U.S. depends upon drilling operations in the Gulf of Mexico for roughly a third of its oil and natural gas.
I see Salazar is going for another contempt of court. Can they arrest him if he fails to heed the order? Impeach him? Worse?
Posted by:DarthVader

#6  Martin Feldman? Impressive!

Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2011-02-18 19:44  

#5  I meant, impeach the President, not his gofers.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-02-18 18:27  

#4  Is this policy of not enforcing the law, grounds for impeachment?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-02-18 18:26  

#3  If Salazar stonewalls, jail him for contempt judge.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-02-18 17:51  

#2  EPA is doing the same thing in Alaska. It's called policy through delay. They need to run the heads of the agencies in front of Congress under oath and make them state on the record that they are not obstructing through delay...and then nail them when the records are opened.
Posted by: anymouse   2011-02-18 13:20  

#1  I see Salazar is going for another contempt of court. Can they arrest him if he fails to heed the order? Impeach him? Worse?

From the Constitution to Court Decisions, from the undocument President to the Czars, this administration has refused to abide by no law, only thier own dictates. The question is, will this generation of Americans finally develop the spine to take a stand for the law.
Posted by: Tarzan Thiper8948   2011-02-18 12:29  

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