Thank goodness. My bad. And here I thought all your postings about us dying of cancer and the despoiled environment meant you thought we should do something other than "maintain the currently regulated status quo." Odd that you honestly think so many of us are going to be killed by fracking yet don't want to do anything about it. One wonders why you bothered posting anything at all.
6/14/2012 1:29:34 PM
I think you kinda just proved his point. I'm not sure what you're talking about in that post.Who talked about so many people dying? I think people are just talking about its potential dangers. And who doesn't want to do anything about it?Your post confused me.
6/14/2012 1:37:47 PM
Passed 66-43. We are fucked.
6/14/2012 7:34:29 PM
glad it passed. all of that natural gas is just sitting there waiting for us to extract and use. NC needs an injection of revenue such as this. all of you anti fracking people are just on the latest "we should all live in the stone age" environmental nutjob's buzz topic.
6/14/2012 11:00:41 PM
Keep gathering resources peasants. We in the first world need to exploit you to raise our standard of living.
6/15/2012 2:34:09 AM
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6/15/2012 5:34:41 PM
quit bitching about people bitching, bitch
6/15/2012 5:41:24 PM
^oh wow. you seem like a reasonable, intelligent guy. i wish to engage in a debate with you.
6/16/2012 12:29:35 AM
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6/16/2012 2:20:24 PM
If they can prove that it is safe, or at the minimum we start doing away with the extremely low liability limits on corporations I'd say go for it. Until then, NIMBY.
6/16/2012 2:38:40 PM
6/18/2012 1:44:12 PM
So, Str8Foolish, what would you like to do about it?
6/18/2012 2:01:02 PM
6/18/2012 2:14:06 PM
DENR Head: Yes, we can frack safely in NC with the proper study, oversight and regulation,but, oh wait, you just cut our budget by 40%https://dl.dropbox.com/u/7075928/06%2013%2012%20Berger%20%20Tillis%20hydraulic%20fracturing.pdf
6/19/2012 8:09:46 AM
I saw protests about this yesterday
6/19/2012 10:15:02 AM
(800) 662-7952 or (919) 733-2391 or E-mail: governor.office@nc.govTell her to veto the fracking bill (SB 820)
6/19/2012 11:00:53 AM
I would like for one of you hyper-capitalists to explain the necessity of conducting fracking in our state right now given how depressed the prices of natural gas are and given the potential threat to water resources (both through depletion and contamination) if it isn't for the soul purpose of getting ahead of any potential and likely regulations that curb the raping and pillaging of our environment.[Edited on June 19, 2012 at 3:04 PM. Reason : .]
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6/19/2012 10:09:55 PM
I fail to see how the positives outweigh the negatives when what we are considering is a short-term injection of revenue into the state economy by exploiting our natural gas reserves versus devastating long term ecological consequences.The best case scenario is that the fracking is a resounding success and there is no environmental damage. The best we can do is get a short term increase in our energy supply. It's nothing that is going to make any sort of long term impact and we are inevitably going to end up in the same position we are at now as far as our energy reserves are concerned.Any other fracking scenario implies environmental damage along with the inevitable return to our current state once the reserves we acquire are used up. With this scenario not only are we back where we started but our state is worse for the wear because of it.Given these two scenarios, can you really say fracking is sensible?We've got one of the biggest and most important hubs for technological advancement in NC by way of RTP. I think instead of pursuing a short-term solution in fracking to temporarily solve our energy needs, we should invest in long-term research to solve our energy issues. We have so much technical muscle here in NC and I don't think for a second that it is beyond the grasp of the resources we have. Should we succeed in this endeavor, the state achieves its goal as being an important player in the energy game along with any financial implications that result. The worst case scenario here is that we advance the knowledge pertinent to this field and gain increased understanding, however small it may be, of the energy predicament as a whole.
6/20/2012 2:40:52 AM
a logical post...in my soapbox?
6/20/2012 9:42:25 AM
^^good post. mostly how I feel, though as admitted ITT, I haven't really kept up with this issue, just skimmed the surface.
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6/20/2012 12:53:24 PM
Why the need for the exemption to the Clean Water Act? Care to site any of your vague claims?
6/20/2012 3:03:23 PM
6/21/2012 1:23:23 AM
Electricity is fungible. It goes from where it is produced to where it is needed. The entire area is not run off nuclear. North Carolina has many coal plants and natural gas plants operating to keep our lights on. If natural gas runs short with no ready replacement either the lights go out or more coal gets burned, dumping mercury and radioactive elements into the drinking water. http://itsgettinghotinhere.org/2007/11/15/action-alert-call-in-today-no-new-coal-for-north-carolina/
6/21/2012 9:30:41 AM
that's your response to that entire rebuttal? you're losing shark.
6/21/2012 10:38:47 AM
He's always losing. He's a hack and a shill.
6/21/2012 12:21:27 PM
totally an aside, but new regulations for Mercury and other airborne toxics go into effect in 2015 (I think)[Edited on June 21, 2012 at 12:51 PM. Reason : its not like Nat. Gas is being singled out]Somewhat related:http://www.propublica.org/article/injection-wells-the-poison-beneath-us
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6/22/2012 3:09:54 PM
Bev with the vetoI'm pretty suprised
7/2/2012 7:39:21 AM
Me too. I figured she'd throw the state's water resources under the bus in order to eek out table scraps for education with the budget.
7/2/2012 11:06:36 AM
pretty much exactly what I was thinking
7/2/2012 12:00:11 PM
They just overrode the veto
7/2/2012 11:10:05 PM
Fuck the NC General Assembly. I hope the hayseed bumpkins who voted in these assclowns enjoy depleted water and the water they have remaining being flammable to go with their increased cancer rates. Fuck them too.
7/2/2012 11:30:12 PM
from twitter...
7/2/2012 11:48:00 PM
^ seems like BS to me...
7/2/2012 11:55:06 PM
Welp, I give up. On NC, or humanity, or whatever, I dunno.
7/3/2012 12:00:36 AM
I love this one:
7/3/2012 12:15:43 AM
not exactly related but:Chesapeake Energy, one of the biggest Fracking companies, has paid an effective 1% tax rate over its 23 year history.http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-07-02/cheaspeake-s-1-tax-rate-shows-cost-of-drilling-subsidy.html
7/3/2012 7:33:47 AM
^5 that's nothing new as it's been happening for years now.
7/3/2012 7:57:26 AM