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Related: About this forumWhy do Virginians want to drill off their own coast?
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You might think that anyone with a television set would oppose offshore oil drilling, at least anywhere near her home. Watching the devastation wreaked on the Gulf Coast by the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil spill would not make drilling in your states waters look very appealing. (In case youve forgotten, the toll of that disaster included 11 deaths, 4.9 million barrels of oil released into the ocean, dead and damaged wetlands and marine life, and economic losses that are literally incalculable but reach into the tens of billions by any estimate.)
But look at Virginia, a swing state that has recently elected two Democratic senators and a Democratic governor, and been carried twice by President Obama. Most Virginians believe in anthropogenic climate change, want to address it, and prefer candidates who share those values.
And yet, paradoxically, they support offshore oil drilling right off their own coastline. An October poll conducted by Harris Interactive and commissioned by the American Petroleum Institute found 67 percent of Virginians support offshore oil drilling. The headlines it generated, however, are a bit misleading. The poll questions were phrased to guide the respondent to the oil industrys position. (For example: Do you agree with this statement: Increased production of domestic oil and natural gas resources could help strengthen Americas energy security?) And the poll does not specify offshore drilling along Virginias coast, just in the U.S. generally.
Nonetheless, there is at least plurality support for offshore drilling in Virginia waters, and the states elected officials are on the same page. Both of Virginias senators, Tim Kaine and Mark Warner, favor drilling off the Virginia coast. They have even cosponsored a bill that would open Virginias Outer Continental Shelf to oil exploration, previously cosponsored by Kaines predecessor, Jim Webb. Outgoing Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell was such an ardent proponent of drilling that he traveled in May 2010 to an oil industry-sponsored conference in Houston to tout the benefits of offshore drilling while Deepwater Horizon was still gushing.
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Why do Virginians want to drill off their own coast? (Original Post)
xchrom
Dec 2013
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williesgirl
(4,033 posts)1. I sure don't!
pscot
(21,024 posts)2. Sheer stupidity?
kristopher
(29,798 posts)3. I want to know why they think they should be allowed to drill off MY coast.
Political lines on a map won't keep Virginia sludge off of Delaware beaches.