US: 23K jobs evaporate in Gulf oil drilling ban
[Arab News] The deepwater drilling moratorium in the Gulf of Mexico costs at least 23,000 jobs, according to a federal document that weighed the economic impact and alternatives to the drilling ban.
What's 23,000 jobs when B.O. & Joe have created or saved millions, maybe billions of other jobs? |
Not to mention those whose "lives were touched..." |
... all of which were green ... | A six-month suspension would directly put 9,450 people out of work and indirectly affect nearly 14,000 other jobs, according to a memo from Michael Bromwich, America's top drilling regulator. The July 10 memo to Interior Secretary Ken Salazar outlined several options regarding the suspension of offshore drilling.
Salazar issued a moratorium in June, but it was struck down by a federal judge in New Orleans after oil and gas drilling interests said it wasn't justified following the Gulf oil spill.
Posted by: Fred 2010-08-22 |