A day without propaganda from the Left is like a day without sunshine.
Bailey assumes too much
In his Oil & Gas regulus opus, Christopher Bailey assumes too much.
In a first-pass careful reading, the assumptions I noticed are:
- Operators intend to pollute to the extent regulations permit.
- Drinking groundwater may be contaminated at the surface.
- Drilling of water sampling wells is a cost-free option.
- Regulations can compensate for imperfect knowledge.
- Because something is permitted to happen, means that it will happen.
- Things that might happen, will happen, without any historical evidence.
- Any information an Operator produces is contaminated by its personal interest.
- Water loaded to pits is not sampled and tested.
- Well casing integrity is not tested and is assumed to leak.
- Regulatory exceptions are cited without any historical evidence of usage.
- Regulatory exceptions are cited without any citations.
- If regulations aren’t duplicated within each regulatory body, they go away at some point.
- The logical outcome of any argument against a COGCC rule construct is assumed to exist in fact, without any evidence.
- Possible harms are treated as proven.
- Temporal harms are treated as permanent.
- Suppositions are treated as findings.
Local enviros will love his analysis because it affirms all of their prejudices. They seem to be an earnest bunch but their standards for proof, logic, and evidence, need considerable work. It’s too bad the New Plains’ attempt to sell Bailey’s essay did not address any of the substantive weaknesses of his analysis.
Oh, and Bailey’s regulatory MOU suggestions are in operational conflict with COGCC regs.
the warp and woof the Left weaves
“Postmodernist relativists claimed that things like “truth” were mere fictions to preserve elite privilege.”
“[G]ood intentions . . . are the only truth that matters.”
“If ignoring bothersome laws . . . serves a greater social justice, then such dereliction also becomes “truth.”
“Without notions of objective truth, there can never be lies, just competing narratives and discourses.”
“But outside of math and science, whose natural truth man so far cannot impugn, almost everything else in America has become “it depends.”
Under these ground rules, there’s nothing the Left won’t say.
Super Bowl Sunday
The Sultan’s Laws
“The domestic left destroys everything it does not control as part of a cultural war[.]”
“Once the left achieves its dream of absolute power in a nation, that nation becomes socially backward, technologically backward and culturally backward.”
“[U]nplanned change is locked out of the equation because reactionary progressive utopias have to be relentlessly planned.”
“Time slows down and utopia sinks into its own progressive muck.”
“[T]he flower children became professional activists and politicians and ran a system of stale conformity[.]”
“The left only believes in change when it moves in their direction. But once change has been achieved, then their ideal is a static changeless society.”
“The progressive movement . . . depends on the egocentric tantrums of individuals for its philosophy, its art and its activism[.]”
“Fuel, water and even the atmosphere are all on the verge of running out. Everything must be safeguarded, counted and put in a locked box where qualified personnel will only distribute it at need.”
“Progressives equate progress to redistribution.”
“[U]topia becomes an economic police state.”
“The utopian is really a cynic, certain that individualism will unleash everyone’s worst impulses, and offering instead the iron order of his vision.”
“[T]he utter undoing of humanity is only a land use resolution or unrecycled plastic bottle away.”
“Utopians fear the unregulated and unplanned and they replace the true expansive progress of the human spirit with the false progress of social controls.”
“Under their rule, progress in this country, once its secular faith, has slowed to a crawl outside of a few select industries that are able to move faster than the speed of progressive regulations.”
one rule for thee
The problem with viewing the world through the lawyerly lens is the prerequisite of conflict. The whole business exists to force someone to behave according to a law as interpreted by some judicial or quasi-judicial third party.
Conflict means a disagreement exists between at least two parties. The progression of law, therefore, is built on conflicts by people who, for whatever reason, cannot otherwise agree to get along. Where there is a-priori agreement, no law enforcement is necessary.
As an aside, so the Left can avoid inserting the canard of criminality in their expected rebuttal, obviously I’m not talking about criminal matters.
Now, the Elbert County Left love this legal business. Whether it’s a zoning matter enabling them to push the government to make some code to control land use behavior the way they want, or whether it’s an electoral claim to harass the Republican leadership of the county, the law is a game in which they can at least score points, and maybe even win.
One hopes that the Colorado legislatures who create the enabling statutes for governing the playing fields of county zoning and election law, do so with the intention that what subsequently occurs in those domains will inure to the benefit of Colorado citizens living with the consequences.
One hopes that the statutes aren’t created for the purpose of enabling a gaming environment where the law can be turned, within the rules outlined by the legislature, to the advantage of one group of citizens over another, based on how well the game is played.
If legislation allows, however, for sharp dealing, or heavily loading the boat on one side by filling public meetings with a noisy minority, or filling courtroom proceedings with a noisy minority, then unscrupulous people will seize those gaming opportunities to serve their own advantage.
Some humans seem to have a gaming instinct, an ability to set aside ethics for personal advantage. And fiat legal structures seem to attract people who look for an unjust enrichment or a power play in their own interest. Where no conflict exists to start the playing field conditions that might sustain a game plan, such people will simply invent the necessary conflict. Fish can’t “go blub” without water in the tank.
Ultimately our legal systems cannot prevail over deficient ethical sensibilities. Our systems cannot withstand continued gaming attacks from a dedicated minority of baby boomer Leftists, many of them sustained by publicly funded pensions, who despite repeated failed attempts to get themselves elected as Elbert County officials, think they should be governing Elbert County’s highest offices, and who do everything they can to impede the officials elected to those offices.
Evan Sayet summed up the syndrome in one passage as follows;
Everyone in the Democratic Party, then is convinced that he or she is a victim, and every one of them agrees on who their victimizers are: the men and women of God and science who do things and make things. Their victimizers are the people who, because they live in the real world, have to engage in discriminating thought and choose the best (but by definition not utopian) answer.
When a Shick, a Thomasson, a Duvall, a Blotter, or a Brown, take umbrage over a bit of zoning code or some judicial matter, they project an alleged offense personal to themselves. Cosmically, it’s them in the cross hairs, their whole world in the chain of causation directly targeted by the alleged harm. For the practicing Leftist, it’s always their water, their money, their property, their minerals, their rights, their speech. Leftist standing is assumed, but never demonstrated.
And since utopia is their measure, and no human being can possibly measure up because human beings operate with imperfect information and imperfect capabilities, and since Leftist standing is a given, the ingredients for an endless umbrage that can never be remedied are also a given.
But don’t fail to notice that the only times less-than-utopian outcomes matter to the Left, the only times they feel targeted, are when they’re not in control. That’s the false alternative the Left presents to the world. Either put them in control, or they’ll selectively engage their grievance machinery and make a living hell out of things as perpetual victims.
The dilemma they present does not materially differ from the one presented by the Taliban – whose world view provides sufficient motivation for them to make war on the West, notwithstanding anything the West actually does to avoid or provoke them. They have an offensive metaphysical foundation in Islam which they can choose to ignore or follow. Reasoning and reality feedback from the world external to their domain are largely irrelevant except to the extent they get in their way.
Those of us outside the cults are constantly placed on the defensive from endless experiments and harmful inventions presented as progress toward their utopias.
The adversarial system that the Left invest so heavily in can be manipulated. Despite systemic mechanisms that push in the direction of objective justice, those principles can be overcome by unscrupulous tactics. But the Left won’t publicly own the ethics they practice to reach the ends they consider justified by any means.
Their post-hoc explanations, which get utterly fantastic when they’re challenged, know no bounds. But their super-sensitivity to anti-utopian harm is no more than a tactic, a practiced art they’ll turn off the moment they get power.
Under the Left it’s one rule for me and another for thee. Under the Right it’s one rule for all and one chain of causation for all. That’s the difference.
Left is infallible
Looks like the Elbert County News has gone off the reservation where most of the Elbert County press lives. Good for them.
As you can see from the comments to the Rowland/Gessler story of 1/24 (copy saved here if the above link expires), the Elbert County Left posse came out to reinforce this new skirmish line in their political war on Elbert County.
Most of their rhetoric consists of the usual damnation/salvation dichotomy where they represent everything good and their opposition is all bad. But they’re not as smart as they think they are.
Mr. Thomasson let slip a comment that undermines all of their moral authority;
. . .but I believe the facts of the case will suffice to keep the court from overturning the verdict. If it goes the other way, it will be because the ALJ made a mistake, not because of some wild claim that the Leftists are after the good Republicans of Elbert County.
If the judge does not agree with the Left, then the judge will have made a mistake. The Left can not be wrong. Ever.
You need to look at the cases the Left make in and around Elbert County from this perspective – especially the Planning and Zoning cases. Truth is not on the table. Efficiency doesn’t enter into it. Economics, legalities, justice, sound science, none of those dispositive disciplines matter to the Left. Those who don’t agree with the Left have made a mistake. Those who don’t agree with the Left in the future will have made a mistake!
I only know of one guy in history who successfully pulled off a claim of infallibility, and he got crucified for it.
the cathedral of anything
For all those who missed church yesterday, the Grammy Awards held a nuptial mass near the end of the program last night.
In a time when states are considering imposing a regulatory requirement for couples to get certified as marriage eligible by attending state approved classes before the state will issue a marriage license, perhaps the Grammy people wanted to get a bunch of couples grandfathered into the institution by conducting a mass marriage ceremony last night.
It was pretty interesting. Individuals of all sizes, shapes, colors and sexual preferences appeared suddenly in the audience, rings in hand, dressed for marriage. Meanwhile, the stage turned into a gothic cathedral complete with stained glass window projections. The songs turned to the theme of universal love, rings were exchanged, there was a processional, or is it recessional, as the newlyweds marched out of the hall to their various wedding receptions and honeymoons.
The show had all the sincerity of a tent revival, or maybe an episode of Rex Humbard, broadcast live from the Cathedral of Tomorrow. Really, the marriage of rock music, rock concert stagecraft, ersatz religion, and liberated sex in an over-the-air television broadcast, taking up the time slot normally held by the nightly news, was something.
Along with Katy Perry’s ritual witch burning, too many Goth tunes, and country music celebrating reefer and lesbians, the music arts business desperately seeks to capture some relevancy in a world of adrift souls who will consume anything that titillates on any level.
I expect we’ll see more of this sort of thing with other political memes plugged into the liberated sex slot. We’ll come to miss the good old days when religion was merely replaced by belief in extra-terrestrials.
Country, religion, family, ideas of civilization, all the sentimental and historical forces that stood between cosmic infinity and the individual, providing some notion of a place within the whole, have been rationalized and have lost their compelling force. America is experienced not as a common project but as a framework within which people are only individuals, where they are left alone. To the extent that there is a project, it is to put those who are said to be disadvantaged in a position to live as they please too. The advanced Left talks about self-fulfillment; the Right, in its most popular form, is Libertarian, i.e., the right-wing form of the Left, in favor of everybody’s living as he pleases. The only forms of intrusion on the private-life characteristic of liberal democracies–taxes and military service–are not now present in student life. If there is an inherent political impulse in man, it is certainly being frustrated. But this impulse has already been so attenuated by modernity that it is hardly experienced.
Allan Bloom
The union of melody, harmony, rhythm and lyrics, combined to connect to a real emotional response, will survive this mass market insanity. But at least for a time, you’ll have to look harder to find it.
Visceral Hatred Has Always Set Left From Right
Thomas Sowell wrote today in the Investors Business Daily, “The vision of the left is not just a vision of the world. It is also a very flattering vision of itself.”
The entire column is linked here. (If this link fails, click on the paragraph below for a saved copy.)
Whew! – A lotta’ hatin’ goin’ on Facebook at the New-Plains and Meadowlark pages.
. . .must be good for their communities.
Kiowa evening
the “high” Left
The Left own the domain of the Elbert County Planning Commission. It’s their sandbox.
If looks could kill, yours truly would be cold in the ground from the sneers, snarls, scowls, disgust and disapproval they’ve thrown at me on the few evenings I’ve ventured on to that hallowed forum for regulatory orogeny. [Read more…]
Evan Sayet, Understanding How Modern Liberals Think
MOU continued
My side of a continuing MOU discussion –
I don’t think one can sufficiently torture the English language so as to disguise the fact that this MOU, written into this county zoning process, is a regulatory document that must exist, must be agreed to, is contemplated to contain certain elements, and will be integral to further regulatory enforcements in both county and state jurisdictions.
The Elbert County MOU is framed as a voluntary agreement – a contract. This interpretation is a precedent condition necessary to make the argument that the MOU is non-regulatory – and an MOU with terms in operational conflict with COGCC regulations must be non-regulatory, else the county will be non-compliant with COGCC rules on regulatory operational conflicts, and will get sued by the Colorado Attorney General.
At the very least this MOU is a non-voluntary contract of adhesion within a mandatory regulatory framework enforced by a superior power. As currently conceived and extensively written into proposed ECZR, looking at the totality of the circumstances, I don’t see how this MOU + ECZR can survive judicial review as a contract.
The Left is hung up on the MOU in Elbert County because they need a device to enforce more stringent operational requirements and end run operational conflicts with the COGCC. They’re attempting a “cake and eat it to” construct. It’s inappropriate to stand by while they corrupt language and common sense in order to accommodate a partisan purpose.
As currently conceived, this MOU is obviously a regulatory device. To make it non-regulatory, it needs to completely come out of the proposed zoning regulations. The Left is free to follow their objectives, however, they are not free to re-engineer our common language, or set up disingenuous zoning artifices.
And to further the point, I see no problem with the county having a policy to seek MOU agreements and to use them to augment regulatory processes when they are voluntarily obtained. The key is that those regulatory procedures need to function equally well in the absence of an MOU agreement. Only then will you be able to say that the MOU is non regulatory.
References to the MOU should come out of the Part II Section 27 proposed zoning regulations. If not, the BOCC should not approve those regs.
The Eternal Darkness of the Progressive Mind
The Eternal Darkness of the Progressive Mind
Posted By Bruce Thornton On January 20, 2014 @ 12:24 am In Daily Mailer,FrontPage
The attacks on Lone Survivor, the movie about 4 Navy Seals caught in an operation gone lethally wrong in Afghanistan, illustrate once again the fossilized orthodoxy of the left. The L.A. Weekly’s Amy Nicholson called the movie a “jingoistic snuff film” that “bleeds blood red, bone-fracture white, and bruise blue” and assumes “brown people bad, American people good.” Similarly, Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir called it a “jingoistic, pornographic work of war propaganda.” Such rhetoric reveals the anti-military, anti-American biases typical of progressives, a form of bigotry as stale as disco king Tony Manero’s white leisure suit. continue
Oil & Gas MOU is a bad idea
P.S. On the claim that the MOU “is not regulation and cannot be regulation”
There are over 30 references to the MOU in the proposed Part II Section 27 zoning regulations, in a variety of usages. ECZR even specifies that the MOU must be submitted to COGCC, a requirement which would seem to present an operational conflict with COGCC.
The writers of the new section of ECZR [that the BOCC will consider on 2-12-2014] seem to take the position that because the county offers alternative zoning approval through SUR, that the MOU is optional and non regulatory.
I don’t find that argument persuasive.
If the BOCC enacts Part II Section 27, the MOU will become regulatory for that section of the ECZR. The fact that alternative ECZR exists would not make the new Part II S 27, MOU inclusions any less regulatory.
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It’s a bad idea for Elbert County Oil & Gas zoning regulations to base any zoning decision points, in the application of county zoning laws, on the existence or substance of an MOU contract between Elbert County and an Operator, or between Elbert County and a mineral rights owner. [Read more…]
bursting bubbles
Eamonn Butler on Daniel Hannan
Rush covered this from Dr. Butler today. I had the good fortune to have a class with Dr. Butler at Hillsdale, a long time ago in a galaxy far far away.
Written by Dr. Eamonn Butler [2] | Monday 20 January 2014
New-Plains Hypocrites
Digital Attack Map
Hit the “Play” button.
gender, class, environment, pacifism, rogue markets
So many “foundational theories” – like those in the title of this post – lay strewn about like scattered tinker toys. The Left use them to frame all of their views, whether in Elbert County or the Universities. They’re not really theories in the scientific sense, because a theory is an idea capable of being disproved. These “foundational theories” of the Left are outcomes the Left intends to manifest. They are “foundational” in the sense they create movement toward whole sub-menus of corollary Leftist activities. Leftists hold these truths to be self-evident, above question, and they will protect them from refutation at any cost.