Nader writes: "Were Obama to look out his White House window and see the arrested and handcuffed demonstrators against this $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline, he might think: 'This will upset my environmental supporters, but heck, where can they go in November 2012?'"
Ralph Nader being interviewed during his 2008 presidential campaign, 08/01/08. (photo: Scrape TV)
Tar Sands Arrests on Obama's Doorstep
30 August 11
his is the second week of protests, led by Bill McKibben, in front of the White House demanding that President Barack Obama reject a proposed 1700 mile pipeline transporting the dirtiest oil from Alberta, Canada through fragile ecologies down to the Gulf Coast refineries. One thousand people will be arrested there from all fifty states before their demonstration is over. The vast majority voted for Obama and they are plenty angry with his brittleness on environmental issues in general.
Following the large BP discharge in the Gulf of Mexico, Obama gave the OK to expand drilling over 20 million acres in the Gulf and soon probably in the Arctic Ocean. He delayed clean air rules over at EPA. Following the worsening Fukishima nuclear disaster last March in Japan, he reaffirmed his support for more taxpayer guaranteed nuclear plants in the US adding his Administration's hopes to learn from the mistakes there.
He proposed an average fuel efficiency standard for 2005 at 62 miles per gallon, quickly conceded to industry's objection and brought it down to 54 mpg. The industry's trade journal Automotive News calculated the loopholes and brought it down to "real-world industry wide fleet average in the 2025 model year" of about 40 mpg. No wonder the auto companies effusively praised Obama's give-it-up negotiator, Ron Bloom at the Treasury Department of all places.
Were Obama to look out his White House window and see the arrested and handcuffed demonstrators against this $7 billion Keystone XL pipeline, he might think: "This will upset my environmental supporters, but heck, where can they go in November 2012?"
He is right. No matter what Mr. Obama does to surrender environmental health and safety to corporatist demands, they will vote for him. They certainly won't vote for the Republican corporate mascots. They wouldn't vote for a Green Party candidate either. This is not only the environmentalists' dilemma, it is the liberal/progressive/labor union dilemma as well. They have no bargaining power with Obama.
He did not propose a carbon tax when the Democrats controlled Congress in 2009-2010. Even Exxon prefers a carbon tax to the corruption-inducing complex cap and trade bill the House passed only to have the Senate sit on it. So doing nothing on climate change is soon to be followed by approval of the destructive tar sands pipeline which will add significantly to greenhouse gases.
Pipelines have been busting out recently in California, near Yellowstone and in Pennsylvania. People died and water was polluted. Pipeland standards are old, weak and hardly enforced by the tiny pipeline safety office at the Department of Transportation. Obama hasn't been pushing for needed money and stronger standards with tougher enforcement.
Over-riding, in Obama's mind, is being accused of blocking job formation. But had he pushed for a major public-works program in 2009, as many economists still beg him to do, he wouldn't be in the position of being called a job-destroyer. He also is sensitive to rebuttable charges that he would be preferring future oil from unfriendly countries abroad to Canadian oil.
You can see the corner he is in because he didn't come out strongly for major solar, wind power, energy conservation and immediate retrofit programs in 2009. Instead he swallowed the oil industry line that his proposed energy policy should be a mix of fossil fuels, nuclear power, solar and conservation in that order. No, Mr. Obama, some energy sources are too superior in too many ways to be a part of this manipulative greenwashing propaganda displayed in oil company newspaper ads.
Even nature contradicts Mr. Obama. Obama's Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) recently gave a pass to the Indian Point Unit 2 Reactor, a menacingly-troubled reactor 30 miles north of Manhattan, after its inspectors discovered a refueling-cavity liner had been leaking for years at rates up to 10 gallons per minute. Just last week the strongest earthquake in 140 years struck the east coast. Even though the liner's "sole safety function is the prevention of leakage after a seismic event," according to David Lochbaum of the Union of Concerned Scientists, the NRC did not require the plant's owner to repair the design defect.
This is only one of many defects, inspection lapses, close calls, corrosions, and ageing problems with many US nuclear plants that Secretary of Energy Stephen Chu and President Obama have not seriously addressed. This is the case even though the news from Fukishima becomes worse every week. More food is found contaminated. Radiation readings at the site reached their highest level in August. Now the Japanese government is about to declare a wide area around the nine destroyed or disabled nuclear plants uninhabitable for decades to come due to radiation.
Nearly fifty years ago, the industry regulator and vigorous promoter, the Atomic Energy Commissions estimated that a class nine nuclear meltdown in the US would contaminate "an area the size of Pennsylvania." That was before we had dozens of even larger ageing nuclear plants whose owners are brazenly pressing for license extensions beyond the normal life expectancy of many over-the-hill nuke plants. Please face up to it Mr. President.
At moments of reflection, those 1000 citizens standing tall before the White House must look up at the sun and all the forms of available renewable energy it gave this planet zillions of years ago and wonder how nuts our life-sustaining star must think Earthlings have been all these years.
Ralph Nader is a consumer advocate, lawyer and author. His most recent book - and first novel - is "Only the Super-Rich Can Save Us." His most recent work of non-fiction is "The Seventeen Traditions."
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Change to Congress, Senate could be a win/win. I understand that one vote could change the out come but so can Diebold with or without us...remember they are able to do more than we are willing to imagine. We do nothing but allow it
have voted for twice, and who bought five
of our buttons (See www.waifllc.org )
But only those of us who live in
"battleground states" have to vote for
Obama. Most of us -- those living in Mass,
NY, MD, NJ, CA, Ore -- have a Free Vote.
Use it!
Best wishes,
Alan McConnell, in Silver Spring MD
No! And we would have a shot at a movement in the streets that we will in any case have to build if there is going to be even the slightest chance stopping, let alone reversing, the corporate american goal of total world dominance, immense wealth for the few and poverty, ignorance, sickness and general degradation for the vast majority. I am not a naif. I was in Mississippi in '65, the student movement for several years and a capital defense lawyer for decades. We will never change this society/economy by allowing ourselves to be co-opted. At least we can try to make the bastards pay. Perhaps the next Obama wannabe will take heed.
Anybody But in 2012
The problem with your president seems to be the fact that he was too busy with his education to gain an insightful understanding as many environmental problems started to expand rapidly. He did not have the time or interest learn about this complex or to join concerned groups that tried to do something. And now in power he has turned out to be too ignorant to chose the right advisors. This is a real tragedy.
What a difference with a good Cabinet and Advisors. He already knew the headaches.
Republicans help get Nader on state ballots In ... crowning bumble in Gore's poorly-run campaign. Source: Nader: Crusader, Spoiler ... could both vote for Nader AND against ...
www.ontheissues.org/2004/Ralph_Nader_Principles_+_Values.htm - Cached
Linus Pauling put his brilliant career on the line protesting in front of the White House against nuclear testing and proliferation.He then went on to win the Nobel Peace prize.
Concerned Scientists please stand up to Obama now!!! Yes, This is a real tragedy.
Yeah, like the Republicans with their fake folksiness! They can talk people into voting against their own best interests.
I am extremely disappointed to learn, by accidentally surfing, that Ralph Nader is apparently a corresoondent of yours. I have had nothing to do in the past with RSN but I have had considerable contact and correspndencewi th Public Citizen, the organization of which Mr. Nader was a founder. And my response to their repeated impassioned pleas for funds has been the same since the year 2000. Definitely not, I will not support them, not until they publicly disavow Nader's disastrous actions of 11 years sgo. Because of Mr. Nader, George Bush was elected. I hope you will spare me the specious argument that Mr. Gore should have won anyway. That may well be true, but it in no way abwsolvs Mr. Nader or Public Citizen or RSN for your grievous wrong headed actions and support.
Mr. Nader, in his 30 August piece, advises Mr. Obama to look out his window and see the arrested demonstrators. Of course Obama is wrong. But I advise Mr. Nader to look at the state of the economy, to look at the disasters in Iraq and Afganistan and the disasters assailing our American democracy. These and many other obsceneties are the result of Nader's conceited and self centered actions 11 years ago.
Ralph Nader is a name which will live in infamy. Shame on him and shame of RSN for having him on your staff.
Ralph Nader was just doing what was his right to do, like Busch and Gore.
Only the Americans voters are to blame for the result in 2000, being stupid enough to vote for Busch, and stupid enough to vote for the same mistake the second time!
I voted for Nader in 2000, but I waited till the last minute. I waited to see what the numbers were right before the polls closed. Had Gore been in trouble, I would have cast my ballot for him. But he was safe in CA at 7:45pm.
Whether you think Nader can go "all the way" or not, we need people like him in the campaign to keep the important issues front and center - to give a voice to all of us out there who don't have the big bucks behind our voice like the Republicans do. You can see focus shifts like this happen in the primaries.
I agree with someone else's comment that we need to take back congress. We have to start at the grass roots level. Hell, the Tea party did it. The problem is that we're the poor slobs working two jobs to survive, or desperately looking for a job, or trying to keep a roof over our heads. It's difficult to hop on a plane to DC to protest, be arrested and never be noticed on the national news.
We need campaign finance reform; but for that we need responsible senators and representatives who are, at this point, independently wealthy to run against the corporately backed opposition to make that happen. It's a vicious cycle. Any ideas?
And, if Gore had been President we wouldn't be in Afganistan or Iraq, we wouldn't have a trillion dollar deficit, we wouldn't have an assault on the environment, and 9/11 might not have happened because he and his staff would have paid attention to the warnings.
So, yes, I too blame Ralph Nader for what has happened in the past 11 years.
You have a name and known to be uncorrupted, please use that asset to
convince Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren to run as independents.
Please!
Ralph Nader offered us a third choice in 2000, and he continues to encourage progressives to stop propping-up corporate front-men like Obama.
But instead of following his lead, we continue to whine, wring our hands and complain. We "hold our noses" and vote the party line.
People keep saying they want someone like Bernie Sanders to run, but if he did, he'd probably just get blamed as a spoiler, just like Nader did.
Absolutely agree! The entire RepublicSWAT dirty-tricks squad was brought out to violently intimidate and harass even the people who were actually performing the Bush-Gore recount in Tallahassee that "Selection" -flown in especially by Ken Ley's private plane.
These people will stop at nothing and make the Hitler S.A. Brownshirts look like amateurs. We have to get nasty folks, the age for dialogue is over and remember -they are mostly cowards!
And I personally, will NEVER forget that super-whore to Jeb Bush, Kathleen Hariss' smug, public, on-air pronouncement of the verdict when it was all over (to her satisfaction) that "Democracy has prevailed" -or words to that effect. Talk about rubbing dung in the voter's faces!
Can you imagine Lincoln delivering the Gettysburg Address a la Obama?: (facing left) "Four score and seven years ago..." (look to the right) "our fathers brought forth on this continent,..." (look back to the right) "a new nation, conceived in Liberty,...(look back to the left) "and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."(look back to the right).
Beyond Mr. Obama's obviously stilted style is his complete subservience to the financial, military-industrial, and surveillance complexes that determine policy in the federal government. Join me in reregistering as a Green Party member to send a message to the Democrats that they had better start standing up for truth, justice, and sustainability. We have nothing to lose but our future.
Instead of demanding that everyone "dumb down" to your level of comprehension and comfort, how about you buy a dictionary and attempt to *come up* to a basic level of standard english fluency yourself ?
Obama has brought our precious America down to an all-time low and he should be ashamed of himmself rather than lie, blame and come up with namby-pamby excuses. If he does not get out of the race now we will be taken over by the Tea Party crowd--Perry,Bachman, Palin et al who are myopic, poorly educated bigots who sound more and more like Nazis. We know to get rid of Obama and find someone to support who will do the right thing and who has the courage, commitment and intellect to get the US back on track where every citizen is valued and protected and our country is respected as a great nation.
Please vote democratic in 2012 -- not voting is the same as handing our government over to the most TERRIBLE people ever - even worse than Bush/Cheney (although we'll never recover from the harm they did to us)
VOTE in 2012 -- else we are doomed. If in a GOP run state - register early - get mail-in ballots and take it to the polling place and put it IN
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