Considering the limitations of the political process, this bill looks as good as it could get.

It sounds too good to me. A little bit of real compromise as opposed to window dressing. Despite the fact that I am often accused of being leftwing, I have no problem with oil companies -especially domestically owned ones, making some money. I fear this bill is an alternative energy subsidy too far, and an oil company tax too many. I'd settle for good, rather than make a futile attempt for best.

Another thing, some sort of financial incentives for the states whose shorelines we propose drilling off of would be prudent. IMO the real local cost is psychological, i.e. the percieved risk of environmental degradation is massively higher than the actual risk. But, you gotta put in something for the brave state lawmakers/governors who risk the wrath of a substantial segment of their populations by supporting off-shore drilling.

I fear this bill is an alternative energy subsidy too far, and an oil company tax too many. I'd settle for good, rather than make a futile attempt for best.

I don't understand. Don't you feel the urgency?

We need to build non-oil infrastructures fast and if we leave it to market forces, in the current economy this will take forever.

Oil companies, I mean those that own some reserves, will be at the receiving end of a massive wealth transfer once we get on the descending slope. They will sell all the oil they can produce at the highest possible price. What is wrong with tapping into this to fund the alternative infrastructure? The money has to come from somewhere.

I don't understand. Don't you feel the urgency?

I do feel the urgency, it is the politics that I don't think is ready. At this point I'd rather get half a program for posr-peak, than risk getting none.

IMO the real local cost is psychological

The polar bear, swimming north toward the nearest block of ice [400 miles away], swam on.

OR

What if the real certainty of gross environmental destruction were massively higher than the perceived risk? Multiple orders of magnititude higher.

cfm in Gray, ME