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-BP
Oil
Spill a Crime not a Disaster
by
the
Socialist Party USA National Action Committee- May 9, 2010
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Language
matters,
especially at times of crisis. The explosion on BP’s Deepwater
Horizon rig that released hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil into
the Gulf of Mexico has been called a “disaster” by many. It isn’t a
disaster. It is a crime. Early estimates are that the spill will cost
more than $14 billion to clean, will devastate local fisheries for
generations and will result in untold damage to all parts of the
ecology in the Gulf region. Corporations are the criminals here -
British Petroleum (BP) and, a company that is no stranger to corporate
crime, Halliburton. This massive spill highlights both the need for an
immediate transition to clean energy sources and the need to apply
democratic controls to inherently criminal multinational corporations.
The clean up of the area must begin immediately, it must be conducted
with the consultation and best interest of local fishermen and
environmentalists and it must be entirely paid for by BP. In addition,
BP should be made to pay into a public fund that would be used for the
continued clean up and preservation of the local ecology. Any failure
to meet these demands should result in the seizure of the US holdings
of BP and its banning from conducting business in this country.
Anything less than this should be considered as a betrayal to the best
interests of residents of region and the broader international
community.
This massive oil spill demonstrates the urgent need to transition to
clean renewable energy forms. Such a transition will not likely take
place inside of a capitalist system where short-term profiteering
dominates the allocation of capital funds. BP has fought the federal
government on safety procedures that might have minimized the impact of
the most recent spill for more than a decade. CEOs do not get bonuses
based upon ensuring future generation’s access to resources, clean air,
or a hospitable climate. The purpose of corporations is not to oversee
the welfare of the people of the world, but to make money.
Environmental damage is not factored into the corporate calculations of
costs and profits. Instead, environmental damage is viewed as the
collateral damage of the free market in operation.
Not surprisingly, BP had a partner in this crime – Halliburton. Fresh
off their stint bilking US taxpayers during the war in Iraq, the
company was contracted by BP to cement the drill, oil well and pipe
into the ocean floor. The Los Angeles Times reports that this task was
completed a mere 20 hours before the well exploded. Not surprisingly,
Halliburton has also been accused of being responsible for another oil
spill in the Timor Sea last August after completing a similar cementing
job. Here was see the logic of capitalism in full display. BP wants to
take the cheapest bid for the job and Halliburton wants to pocket the
most money with the least costs. All with no mind paid to the
environment, local fishermen, or the future of the planet.
Meanwhile, politicians from the Democratic and Republican parties serve
as willing accomplices to the corporations. In 2008, the McCain/Palin
ticket was run on the suicidal slogan of “Drill Baby Drill!” The
campaign of now President Barack Obama softly dismissed these claims,
but once in office, designed a plan to allow oil exploration off the
coastline of North America. The current spill exposes the bankruptcy of
Obama’s drilling plan and the futility of his cap-and-trade market
based proposals to address carbon emissions. Corporations will continue
to pollute the environment as long as they have political partners who
will allow them to evade the desires of the vast majority of people in
this country for clean energy and a safe environment.
The Socialist Party USA offers a clear eco-socialist alternative to the
proposals of the two parties. By establishing a system of public
ownership and democratic control over our natural resources, we will
ensure that corporations are prevented from exploiting and spoiling our
environment. By creating strong enforceable laws regarding endangered
species that focus on habitat-centered protection, we propose to begin
repairing the damage done by capitalist production. Finally, we intend
to bring the United States back into line with the world by signing on
to international environmental treaties and participating and
supporting grassroots environmental justice efforts. In short, our goal
is to create a cleaner, more democratic future where environmental
preservation, instead of profit motive, becomes a primary part of
economic decision-making.
Capitalist profit-motive will be the death of our planet. Democratic
socialism, operating on an international basis, can save our fragile
ecosystem and our health by defending the rights of future generations
to clean water, clean air and a democratically run society.
download this statement in pamphlet format
(pdf) here
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