The Dead Hand of Ronald Reagan Rises in the Gulf

by: Dave Lindorff   |  This Can't Be Happening | Op-Ed

As the BP well in the Gulf of Mexico continues to spew out ever more toxic oil and methane into the sea, and as floating toxic sludge, by the millions of gallons, starts destroying the wetlands across the American Southeast, the dead hand of President Ronald Reagan is at work, making sure nothing is done to prevent yet another such disaster from occurring.

The name of that dead hand is Martin Leach-Cross Feldman, a federal judge in Louisiana, a part of the notoriously right-wing Fifth Circuit.

Feldman, appointed to the federal bench by President Reagan and approved by the Republican-led Senate in 1983, has been a craven supporter of corporations over the public interest for years. In the wake of the Katrina disaster in New Orleans, for example, the judge ruled against homeowners who tried to bring a racketeering case against Clipper Estates, the corporate owner of their housing development, claiming that the company had stolen money it collected from them allegedly for repairs, for the owner’s personal use. Feldman ruled that homeowners had no standing to sue.

Now, using classic Reaganesque logic (remember our senile ex-president’s mocking argument to environmentalist that because trees release carbon dioxide at night, they must be “polluters”?), Judge Feldman has issued a temporary restraining order against the White House’s six-month freeze on offshore drilling. His rationale for overturning the moratorium on drilling: The government hadn’t provided an adequate justification for it.

As the judge put it: "If some drilling equipment parts are flawed, is it rational to say all are? Are all airplanes a danger because one was? All oil tankers like Exxon Valdez? All trains? All mines? That sort of thinking seems heavy handed and rather overbearing".

Well actually Judge, yes it is rational. When the Exxon Valdez was crashed by a drunken pilot into a rockpile, and its hold was gashed open, spewing 11 million gallons of crude oil into the pristine waters of Prince William Sound, it exposed for all to see the danger of single-hull supertankers, and led to requirements that tankers be built with double hulls, and that single-hulled vessels be barred from harbors. And yes, when an engine fell off a DC-10 jumbo jet, causing a fatal crash, all DC-10s were grounded until the problem was figured out, and all those planes around the world were safely refitted with a new pylon design. Similarly, when a few Toyota Prius cars were found to develop stuck accelerators, all Prius cars of that model were ordered back to the shop for repairs.

As a matter of fact, Judge Feldman, a moratorium on new deep water drilling is exactly the proper response to a disaster that causes huge damage, or that poses the risk of significant deaths. You stop the practice until you can figure out what caused it and what needs to be done to make sure it doesn’t happen again.

You jerk!

But hey, logic never played much of a role in Ronald Reagan’s presidency, so why should we expect it to play any role in the thinking of a judicial appointee backed by one of America’s most unintellectual and least thoughtful presidents, perhaps rivaled only by the recent George W. Bush.

If anything, it is shameful that it took the Obama administration so long--more than two weeks--to issue the moratorium on deepwater drilling. It is shameful too that the administration still hasn’t put a moratorium on all undersea drilling. After all, we have already had blowouts similar to the BP disaster in shallow water, most recently in the Timor Sea off Australia, where a disaster remarkably like the one in the Gulf of Mexico last year but in just 160 feet of water saw oil spilling out in massive quantities for months while a relief well was drilled. So it’s not just deep water wells that are dangerous.

But timid and deferential to the oil interests as the Obama administration has been and remains, Judge Feldman takes things to a whole new level with the soaring scale of his inanity.

One almost has to hope that yet another drilling project in the deep water off the Louisiana coast suffers a similar catastrophe, if only to expose this kind of judicial cretinism--or corruption--for what it is.

But of course, Judge Feldman is no idiot. Rather, he appears to be a tool of the oil industry. In his most recent required financial disclosure statement, he reported owning stock as late as 2008 in offshore drilling companies, including up to $15,000 worth of shares in Transocean, the owner of the ill-fated Deepwater Horizon rig now sitting at the bottom of the Gulf.

Now I’m sure that if Transocean were a plaintiff in the lawsuit by oil industry firms and the state of Louisiana aimed at overturning the federal moratorium on deepwater drilling, the judge would have recused himself. But under the pinched ethical standards of our judiciary system, since Transocean is not a plaintiff, and since none of the other drilling companies which the judge has reported owning upwards of $50,000 worth of shares in are plaintiffs, he feels free to issue his ruling. Of course, those companies he is an investor in do stand to lose if the moratorium is left in effect, and they stand to make money if it is overturned, but we shouldn’t be bothered by that.

The truth is that Judge Feldman probably would have ruled as he did whether he owned drilling company stock or not. It’s his basic ideology that is the problem here, not crass personal corruption, and it‘s why he was given his robes in the first place.

Judge Feldman is a manifestation of Ronald Reagan, reaching out from the grave like that hand floating up out of the water at the end of the movie Deliverance, to wreak yet more havoc on the nation and the globe.

As long as Reagan’s judicial appointees still warm the benches of the nation’s courts, that wretched old coot ain’t fully dead yet. 

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WTF happened to, "Not even

WTF happened to, "Not even The APPEARANCE of Conflict of INTEREST"?



And judges are supposed to

And judges are supposed to be unbiased. Then again, coined as perhaps the most corrupt and dysfunctional in the nation, this is Louisiana politics at its finest. And I agree with the author, as long as Reagan's henchmen still hold positions of power, nothing will change.



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to read Naomi Klein's article published June 20, 2010 on www.commondreams.org, click on

http://www.commondreams.org/print/57464



Amen. Terrific article.

Amen. Terrific article. Until and unless Americans are willing to forcibly remove this type of corrupt trash from their positions of power, they will continue their death spiral.



Reminds me of the hand of

Reminds me of the hand of the dead Ahab beckoning the rest of his crew to join him.



How refreshing to see an

How refreshing to see an article calling Reagan what he was: a senile crook.



liberals are dis gusting!

liberals are dis gusting!



Ronald Raygun gassed his own

Ronald Raygun gassed his own people in Berkeley (as California's governor) during the Freedom of Speech Movement, the protests to secure First Amendment Rights), and also sold Tow and Stinger missiles to the Iranians to change the result of the election of 1979 to oust Carter, and those military devices were later used in Afghanistan to kill American soldiers. Period. Liberals are dis gusting? How about cheating neo-cons like RR who had an affair with Nancy while on a movie set, while still being married to Jane Wyman?



Great article. What you left

Great article. What you left out was that in general-- Reagan's CRUSADE FOR DEREGULATION, followed deeply by Bush I and II, and Cheney (and on Wall St by Clinton), is at the root of this whole mess. The whole push by our republican colleagues to "get government off our back" has meant that the Oil industry, just like the meat/food safety, nuke, airline, coal, financial, prison and other industries have been able to "police themselves" and do what the hell they want for 30 years now. We are reaping what they have sown in the form of a poisoned gulf, Monsanto-GMO food, leaden Chinese made toys from McDonalds, and so much more. Stray yourselves in it's only gonna get worse. The Ronald Reagan Runaway Train is SPEEDING into the last station, with no brakes on. It will plunge into the building, taking everything with it



Oops I meant "STRAP

Oops I meant "STRAP yourselves in". And let me urge you to point this out to your republican and other friends who still hold this guy up as a "hero" of some sort. It's completely amazing to me that anyone still does -- when the devastation his "ideas" have created become more clear daily. In fact it's clear he was a figure head for some severe reactionaries -- most of them still making a mess of our country --people like Richard Perle, John Negroponte, Donald Rumsfeld, George Schultz, Karl Rove, George Bush Senior, Dick Cheney, etc, on and on. What a bunch of jerks-- all of whom have contributed to the mess we're in -- where corporations write their own ticket, fight our wars (Halliburton and Blackwater have connections to ALL those guys), run our prisons, and get our defense and energy dollars. Unreal. And Obama chooses to "look ahead" instead of arresting some of these goons on war crimes.



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