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Re: Commercial Sources of Oil and Gas info ... 

By: DueDillinger in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (1)
Sat, 17 Sep 11 8:19 PM | 65 view(s)
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Msg. 15168 of 21975
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Shift the burden? No. I'm pointing out that the Constitution clearly puts responsibility for this kind of thing in the hands of the states. If you're just gonna collate data nationally, put it under the auspices of the Commerce Dept. to publish for the public.

The real problem is out of control regulation and both the Federal and state bureaucracies need a thorough cleaning. Other than a complete breakdown of the existing system, I can't think of any way to accomplish this in the face of so many powerful and conflicting interests.

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Re: Commercial Sources of Oil and Gas info ...
By: lkorrow
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Sat, 17 Sep 11 6:33 PM
Msg. 15167 of 21975

Due, ok, so you're just shifting the statistics burden to the states and not the public sector. there we can have 50 bueracracies and keep big government going. Some things are better centralized, imo.


Another thought on privatization (which I see you're not advocating):

In Monkey's model, privatization would get the info out of the free press and help the energy industry avoid the eyes of the media. Should the media have to buy the data? Isn't that obstructing the free press?

If reporting and statistics are a private sector function, then is energy any different than census data, etc? Seems rather chaotic to me.

So does pushing it to the states. I'd hate to turn them into 50 little countries, too...


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