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How An Activist Government Destroys the Environment

Sarah Palin is so suspiciously quiet this week as is President Obama.  We’re all kind of holding our breath, as the oil spreads throughout the Gulf of Mexico, with hopes and prayers that it doesn’t reach the Panhandle beaches.  This oil spill is big and its effects might be catastrophic.

This is not a failure of the free market rather it is a failure of government.

Greg Swann beat me to this yesterday, encouraged by an email from Sara P,. Miller, but I’ve been talking about this on Facebook for a few days:

There is no need to ban offshore drilling. Present BP with the cleanup bill and hold them responsible for the secondary damages, and other oil companies will think long and hard about the costs associated with offshore drilling. If the US Gov’t “bails out” BP by socializing costs, it will be one more example of how gov’t makes the world a less safe place than the free market can

This may be a hard pill for government groupies to swallow but the response to the Exxon Valdez oil spill (more government regulations and a limit on liability) is what caused this disaster.  Regulations offer a false sense of security.  Moreover, when the State manages risk for private industry, private industry will take as much risk as they are legally permitted.  It happened in the housing market and now its happening to our environment.  This is what free market supporters call “moral hazard” which is a fancy way of saying “with reward comes responsibility”.

We didn’t like the Valdez oil spill but let’s face it:  that was in Alaska.  It affected far fewer people and its cold there so you (and I) didn’t think too much about it.  Now that the chocolate milk is threatening our prettiest beaches, in a warm clime, with millions of people affected, we’re nervous….and it might have been averted had the State not encouraged what might be VERY risky behavior but we’ll never know…

…because that risk was socialized by the taxpayer.

Let me show you how it happens:

Senator Sara  is elected from a state like, oh…California.  She knows her constituents are addicted to cheap gasoline so that they can jam pack the government-subsidized freeways in LA.  Still, ecologically-concerned citizens in San Francisco worry about offshore drilling because of the Valdez disaster.

Oil industry lobbyist Brian notices Senator Sara’s conundrum and exploits it.  He approaches Senator Sara with a deal: voluntary industry submission to government regulations, written by people who don’t know a BOP stack from a stack of pancakes and his influence with the Senate Whip so that Senator Sara gets a committee Chair.  In exchange for that deal, Senator Sara supports a liability cap (in the name of national security) and an industry pledge to stay away from the California coast.  As a bonus, Lobbyist Brian agrees to a long-term contract hike with a labor union.

Then another oil spill happens.  Senator Sara promises to make ABC Oil pay the maximum penalty on the Sunday morning talk shows.  Senator Sara reaffirms her commitment to more government oversight and is jubilant about the new jobs,  created from the “public/private partnership” formed to clean up the mess.  Lobbyist Brian wires the limited liability claim to an escrow account, calls the Wall Street analysts to let them know everything is kosher, and tells the CEO of ABC Oil to look penitent on television.

The result?  An extraordinary transfer payment to the oil industry from…?

The American taxpayer.  Oh, and more oil spills will happen, too.

The solution?  Government should do one of its two legitimate functions and adjudicate the claims.  The judgments will properly quantify the risk associated with an oil spill so that the industry can better measure that risk.  Maybe all offshore drilling will cease.  Maybe new technology will be developed to bring the oil through the water safely.  Maybe reinsurance products will be developed to diversify the risk.  …but we’ll never know.  We’ll never know because Senator Sara and the rest of the superheroes in Washington are certain that they can corral what Adam Smith called “The Invisible Hand”

Government has failed at every economic venture it touches.  Ask the Postmaster General or the Oil Industry Czar why it is impossible to pursue profit while buying votes.  Now, its meddling might destroy our nation’s prettiest beaches, threaten our food supply, and promote bad business behavior.