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Government Agency Identity Crisis

by rcs1

Updates: - GSA Urged to Halt Auditing Shift Three federal lawmakers yesterday called on the new administrator of the General Services Administration to halt her plan to replace government auditors in the agency's inspector general's office with private auditors, saying in a letter that the change could lead to less oversight of contractors.
- Blowing the whistle on Big Oil “Mr. Maxwell’s career has been characterized by exceptional performance and significant contributions,” wrote Gale A. Norton, then the secretary of the interior, in a 2003 citation. Ms. Norton praised Mr. Maxwell’s “perseverance and leadership” while cataloguing his “many outstanding achievements.” Less than two years later, the Interior Department eliminated his job in what it called a “reorganization.” That came exactly one week after a federal judge in Denver unsealed a lawsuit in which Mr. Maxwell contended that a major oil company had spent years cheating on royalty payments.
-Incentives on Oil Barely Help U.S., Study Suggests- WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 — The United States offers some of the most lucrative incentives in the world to companies that drill for oil in publicly owned coastal waters, but a newly released study suggests that the government is getting very little for its money. The study, which the Interior Department refused to release for more than a year, estimates that current inducements could allow drilling companies in the Gulf of Mexico to escape tens of billions of dollars in royalties that they would otherwise pay the government for oil and gas produced in areas that belong to American taxpayers. But the study predicts that the inducements would cause only a tiny increase in production even if they were offered without some of the limitations now in place
-Oil Lease Chief Knew of Error, Report Asserts - WASHINGTON, Jan. 16 — A top Interior Department official was told nearly three years ago about a legal blunder that allowed drilling companies to avoid billions of dollars in payments for oil and gas pumped from publicly owned waters, a report by the department’s chief independent investigator has found.

Honest Government Services? Do they Exist?

Maybe they just need to be renamed: Department of Inferior and the ever friendly-to-big-business, the EPA - Environmental Prevarication Agency

Under the loving hand of a GOP controlled Congress, these government agencies have been very careful in their failure to enforce fines, collect fees, and to obscure their bookkeeping, all during the late 90's thru today. It's just taken this long for the people to find out.


commentary :: :: :: buzz-it!
Department of Inferior


In a drive to solidify the relationship with the mining companies, the Bush administration has decreased fines for "egregious" safety violations. According to The New York Times, the US Department of Labor has not collected the fines for nearly half the cases. Federal records show that in the last two years the Mine Safety and Health Administration has failed to collect any fines from any delinquent cases nor hand of those cases to the Treasury Department to further their efforts to collect the fines. NYTimes
All I know is the roof collapsed only days after a federal inspector looked right at those pillars and saw that the operator was having us do illegal things," he said. "In these mines, laws don't matter."
The Bush administration has also cut back on the auditing of royalties paid by oil companies for oil drilled on federal land. Currently, oil companies are required to pay a percentage of the sales money they made on oil drilled on federal land to the federal government. Unsurprisingly, the oil companies have yet to pay their portion, moreover, it appears the US Department of the Interior have turned a blind eye. Furthermore, Bush plans to cut back on audits "in favor of a much looser approach known as 'compliance review'" - information on a form. NYTimes
The Bush administration is scaling back on audits of energy companies that pay billions of dollars for leases to produce oil and gas on federal property, state officials said. The changes have drawn protests from several oil-producing states and American Indian tribes, which receive a share of the royalties energy companies pay the federal government for oil and gas produced on public lands. Those royalties have risen much more slowly than prices for oil and gas, which reached record highs last year and are expected to remain high for several years. ... "Under the compliance review system, if you fill out your fraudulent form correctly, you can get away with the fraud," Said Yuseff Robb, a spokesman for the California state controller. "We know we can't trust companies to do what's right without regular auditing."
Environmental Prevarication Agency


With a threat of a global pandemic, just how is federal government getting ready? The governments own website pandemicflu.gov doesn't really give any good answers. In the US, poverty and environmental degradation go hand and hand. The current Bush administration is now allowing thousands of factory-style farms to pollute the air and water with animal excrement. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has signed consent agreements with nearly 2,700 companies in the egg, poultry, dairy, and hog industries, exempting them from paying "potential fines of up to $27,500 a day for violations either in the past or over the next four years." According to Michele Merkel, an attorney with the Environmental Integrity Project, this could can produce serious health consequences "for CAFO employees and nearby residents from toxic emissions such as ammonia and hydrogen sulfide released by decomposing feces." And in a 2002 study conducted by Iowa State University and the University of Iowa Study Group found "widespread cases of bronchitis in workers exposed to these pollutants." As bird flu continues to spread in new areas, the Bush Administration is doing everything in its power to make sure the pandemic come to fruition. Des Moines Register
The agreement is an insurance policy of sorts for farmers. They take part in a study of farm emissions and pay from $200 to $100,000, depending on the size of their operations. The deals protect the farms from being sued by the Environmental Protection Agency and fined up to $32,500 per day for violations. They do not prevent private groups from suing farms that foul the air with ammonia, dust and other pollutants.
While not fulfilling their obligation to the people of this land, the Department of Inferior and Environmental Prevarication Agency robbed "We the People" and paid "Paul, the Corporation".


This commentary is a collaboration of minds by XicanoPwr, kfred and avahome.
Display:
BLM (Bureau of Land Management), otherwise known as:

Bureau of Livestock & Mining

by enviros, who are more polite than the Sagebrush Rebellion crowd, who were known to call BLM:

Bastards, Liars & Motherfuckers

Or so I've heard...

I, too, will follow along and Recommend if/when you cross-post.

by Land of Enchantment on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 05:31:53 PM EST

Even the more "politic" Bureau of Livestock and Mining is a far cry more accurate than the current Bureau of Land Management.

by Cho on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 05:41:02 PM EST
[ Parent ]
The idea of renaming agencies goes hand-in-hand with the concept of taking back the language.  The GOP implemented a propaganda strategy at the suggestion of Newt Gingrich years ago that has steadily worked its "magic" on the minds of the public.

It's about time we did something to reverse that trend, and by using naming conventions that depict the truth behind the misnomer we can effectively deflate the tires that are supporting their propaganda chart.

Would a reference to a recent dKos entry by Jerome a Paris (Fighting back - reclaiming language (remember Newt Gingrich?))be out of place, to help illustrate where to go with the concept and why?

by GreyHawk on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 06:52:56 AM EST

Because we are using a play on words it achieves a dual purpose:
  1.  Catches attention, we like plays on words and cleverness
  2.  The meaning of the word then catches on and hopefully sticks with the reader

There really IS no humor in the topic itself, much less the results of these Departments.

We haven't cross-posted this yet, we probably will in a more defined attack.  This was a test of a collaborative idea Ava had about how to get our research out, written up and published.  That methodology worked VERY well. We're ready for the next phase of it.

by kfred on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 08:57:15 AM EST
[ Parent ]

Hopefully, it will be a smashing success.

by GreyHawk on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 05:10:30 PM EST
[ Parent ]
everything after Ronald Reagan?


by luaptifer on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 11:26:29 PM EST

Department of Inferior and the Environmental Prevarication Agency are far more accurate than the current ones.

Great work!  Nice collaboration.

by Cho on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 03:43:06 PM EST

Great job of putting this together, all of you. Are you going to cross-post this anywhere? If you decide to give me a shout so I can recommend.
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by wanderindiana on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 03:57:10 PM EST
Let us know if you cross post!

by Cho on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 03:59:27 PM EST
[ Parent ]
two-thirds of the brain say otherwise.

by kfred on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 04:37:53 PM EST
[ Parent ]
Love the pic.
Corruption and hypocrisy ought not to be inevitable products of democracy, as they undoubtedly are today. - Gandhi
by XicanoPwr on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 05:12:22 PM EST
[ Parent ]
The more folks who begin to understand the concept and see it in action, the more folks will help step forward and draw back the curtain to show the man manipulating the levers and dials of the GOP propaganda matrix.

by GreyHawk on Sun Mar 05, 2006 at 06:54:58 AM EST
[ Parent ]
Just tell us where.

by kfred on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 05:20:44 PM EST
[ Parent ]


by avahome on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 06:07:01 PM EST
[ Parent ]
I left a comment with the link in over on the Orange Mothership.

by Cho on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 06:08:20 PM EST
[ Parent ]
So did I on th eoPen Comments Thread, as well as Booman.

You know what I'd like to see?  I'd like to see us march down the "Departments of.." and document the rip offs.  ANd of course, rename the departments as we go...

by kfred on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 06:19:01 PM EST
[ Parent ]

Land of Enchantment further downthread has a great one for the Bureau of Land Management.

Heck.  If "they" can pull such complete fabrications as the Clean Air Act, there is no reason we can't rename these things to be truthful... the Put crud in the air until everyone chokes Act for starters.

Ooooo. what abut the Bankrupt the schools and leave all the poor kids behind in education instead of the No Child Left Behind act?

Hey, this could be fun.

by Cho on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 06:24:32 PM EST
[ Parent ]


Take a look @ the NRDC's Bush Record pages.  Compiled from the beginning of the administration.  Includes news, subscriptions, updates.  

If you are interested in following/participating in the administrative process, the Fed Register (daily) offers a subscription service, and links to the Regulations page for active/open dockets.

[CAFO = Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs).  Link to CDC CAFO page].

by rba on Sat Mar 04, 2006 at 04:12:52 PM EST

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