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Spilled oil in South Dakota – 2016

Early Friday morning it was announced that on Thursday, an existing portion of TransCanada’s Keystone pipeline leaked at least 210,000 gallons of oil near Amherst, South Dakota. The spill is about 40 miles from the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate of the Lake Traverse Reservation. Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribal chairman David Flute said his community is concerned the leak, the largest by the Keystone pipeline in South Dakota to date, could pollute the area’s aquifer and waterways.

“We are keeping a watchful eye and an open ear. The concern is at a high level, but there is really nothing we can do.”

On November 20th, the Nebraska Public Service Commission is scheduled to vote on whether to accept TransCanada’s Keystone XL proposal to construct new pipeline through Montana, South Dakota and Nebraska.  Thursday’s spill is the largest yet in the pipeline’s 7-year history. Last year, another major leak sent 16,800 gallons of oil spilling onto South Dakota grasslands. Now, one might expect a leak of more than 210,000 gallons might influence the decision of the Nebraska Public Service Commission, mightn’t one?  Well, think again.  An excerpt from the law governing the approval process:

“Commission Determination – In determining whether the pipeline carrier has met its burden, the Act prohibits the Commission from evaluating safety considerations, including the safety as to the design, installation, inspection, emergency plans and procedures, testing, construction, extension, operation, replacement, maintenance, and risk or impact of spills or leaks from the major oil pipeline.”

The law also states that an environmental impact study is to be presented and considered.  The environmental impact study can and does consider spills and leaks and those are reflected in the report.  The only problem here is that two environmental impact studies will be presented:  one was conducted by the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality in 2012, and the other conducted by the State Department in 2014.  No environmental impact study has been performed for three years, thus neither this latest major spill nor the one last year will be considered in the decision next week.

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“It poses a risk to the Indigenous rights of tribal nations all along the route and it’s a complete disregard for free prior and informed consent as guaranteed on the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. It puts at risk the drinking water of over 65,000 Indigenous peoples along the route and puts at risk the livelihood for so many people that depend on tourism, on the land itself for farming and livestock. It’s a risk we can’t take.” – Dallas Goldtooth, Indigenous Environmental Network

TransCanada first noticed the drop in pressure that is indicative of a leak at around 6:00 a.m., Thursday morning; the state was not notified until 10:30 a.m., and the Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate tribe was not notified until noon.PipelineThe Obama administration spent six years considering the controversial cross-border pipeline before ultimately denying a permit for its construction in November of 2015. On Friday, 04 March 2017, the Trump administration issued a permit allowing the pipeline to move forward. Why?  Two reasons, greed and Trump’s determination to reverse every action President Obama took during his eight years in office.

However, there is yet another twist in the story. When the project was first proposed in 2008, oil prices had just topped $70 a barrel, rising to more than $90 a barrel between 2010 and 2014. But since then, oil prices have dropped precipitously — down to just about $56 a barrel today, greatly reducing the profitability and salability of the oil from the pipeline.

We have one planet to live on.  Humans will not, contrary to what some believe, live on Mars or the moon.  Humans and most of the other living creatures and vegetation currently calling this planet their home, will survive on this planet or not at all.  But, as with any home, we must maintain it, care for it, and take responsibility for its habitability.  The industrialized, western nations are, quite frankly, doing a lousy job of taking care of our planet, nearly always choosing profit over good stewardship.  love earth

We have a responsibility to preserve our planet for future generations.  Instead, we applaud a leader who approves a risky pipeline that will endanger the water supplies in at least four states, and who has refused to work toward a healthier, more sustainable environment.  If, after 11 spills in 7 years, two of them major spills, this pipeline is allowed to continue, it will be an abomination, another time that we traded human life for profit, another time we bowed to greed.  A saying I have heard many times in the last few years is that the Earth will survive without humans, but humans will not survive without Earth. Think about it.earth

 

Of Pigs and Skunks and A Town Called Swett â€¦

As we all know (Oh How Well We Know) the New Hampshire primaries were held this past Tuesday.  Voters from all over the state of New Hampshire turned out, despite the snow.  Most came into the polling stations on two legs, but one strange looking voter waddled in on all fours.  I don’t know his name, but he was likely memorable to all who saw him, as he weighed 600 pounds and was rather a swine if you will.  He was a swine in fact.  Yep, folks, a pig.  Apparently he had escaped from a farm in nearby Pelham and headed straight to the local high school which was being used as a polling station that day.  Now it may well be that he didn’t realize it was primary day and thought to learn a bit about Shakespeare or computer coding or astronomy.  But my theory is that he knew exactly what he was doing and that he went there to vote for the one candidate that he most resembled (I will leave it to you to figure that one out)!  Police were called to the scene, but the pig wouldn’t go quietly. He started poking at the police officers, according to the New Hampshire Union Leader.

“He was nudging with an open mouth, but there was no broken skin and no ripped clothing,” Milford Police Capt. Stephen Toom told the newspaper.

In a comment, Steve McNamara · CEO / Creative Director at AdCracker said, “There’s no stopping a determined Trump supporter.”

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What would you do if you saw a skunk walking around with an orange juice carton on its head?  Run as fast as your legs would take you, right?  We once had a cat who was sprayed by a skunk and let me tell you, that smell stays around for a long, long time.  We tried all the old-wives-tale remedies like bathing him in tomato juice, and all we ended up with was a huge mess and a still-stinky cat.  (We finally found a product called “Skunk-Away” that worked miracles except in the area of his eyes).  Regardless, these days when I see a skunk, I slink away slowly with my hands up in the air!  But in Ocean Gate, New Jersey, when a skunk got his head stuck in an orange juice carton behind a local fast food restaurant, officer Jonathan Whitney of the Ocean Gate Police Department risked life, limb and schnoz to rescue the poor little guy.

“I wanted to help it,” Whitney told a local reporter. Whitney recorded himself as he tried to figure out how to help the animal, I think so there would be a record of it in case he didn’t make it out alive.

“Come here buddy,” Whitney crooned to the skunk. “You got to get this off your head, man.”

The situation was especially tense for the officer given the fact that he had already been sprayed by a skunk prior to the recorded encounter.

“I know how bad it was to get sprayed,” Whitney said. “My heart was racing the entire time.”

Despite his nervousness, Whitney knew he had to act quickly.

“I realized that if I didn’t take it off, there was no way he was going to get that thing off,” Whitney said.

Whitney was finally able to remove the juice carton and the skunk scurried away. Whitney then smiled in front of the camera celebrating the successful rescue.

You can see the video clip of Whitey and the skunk here:  http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/news/local/Ocean-Gate-Police-Skunk-Orange-Juice-Carton-New-Jersey–353082031.html

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Ever hear of Swett, South Dakota?  Me either, but it is up for sale for the ridiculously low price of only a quarter of a million dollars!  A whole town for only $250,000!  I never thought much about South Dakota … Don’t know much about it beyond the fact that the Black Hills and Mt. Rushmore are there.  But heck, you can’t beat the price … for a whole town!  It was originally placed on the market in June 2014, for a price of $399,000, but when it still hadn’t sold in December 2015, they lowered the price by 37%!  The town is roughly six acres ($49,000 per acre) and includes a tavern, a three-bedroom house (just one, as best I can figure), a tire shop (closed) and even its own watering hole!  It is located approximately 100 miles southeast of Rapid City, South Dakota.  In the 1940’s, when the population of Swett was at its peak (40 residents), there was also a post office and a grocery store.  Not sure what happened to them, though.  If you are in doubt and need something to sweeten the pot, the town also comes with a practically brand new town sign, courtesy of the state, to replace the previous one that was riddled with bullet holes.  I don’t know, though … I don’t think I care about the sign, as if I buy this town I am pretty sure I will change its name!  If you want to learn more about South Dakota before making a final decision, http://awesomeamerica.com/southdakota/.  If anybody is interested in going in with me on it, please leave a comment or just shoot me an e-mail!