Thursday, October 20, 2011

Democrat Mayor of Gloucester, Mass. begs Obama to stop his killing regulations against small business fishermen, went to Obama inauguration

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10/19/11, "Mayor of Oldest Shipping Port in America Begs Obama to Quit Killing Jobs (Video)," Gateway Pundit, Jim Hoft

"Mayor Carolyn A. Kirk is a democrat.

The top official in Gloucester, Massachusetts went to Obama’s inauguration with her 2 children and voted for Obama but is now losing hope in his radical government. In this video she pleads with the far left president to quit killing jobs in the fishing industry.

Mayor Kirk wrote Obama a letter but never heard back from him.

From the video: Mayor Carolyn A. Kirk, Democrat Gloucester, Massachusetts, Pleads for President Obama to Stop New Regulations Driving Small Businesses Out of Business. This Mayor “of the oldest fishing port in America” voted for Obama, went to his inauguration, and says she is now, “Losing Faith in Our Government.Kirk pleads for the President to get personally involved and stop the Commerce Department’s overzealous enforcement of fishing regulations (something the Commerce Department Inspector General just slammed NOAA for) and the costly and burdensome regulations brought on by The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA)
  • new “Catch Shares” commercial fishing scheme.
Kirk reiterates her invitation for President Obama to come to her city to see firsthand the problems NOAA has wrought on her city."
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9/22/11, "Death of an Industry: The President's Impoverishment of America's Fishermen," American Thinker, Mike Johnson
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Computer models used by government, in the following case Canada's, to predict fish populations have proven grossly inaccurate:

Canada Fisheries and Oceans experts' catastrophic mismanagement sees 34 million fish come in from the sea to Canada's Fraser River. Commercial fishermen had been sent to dry dock, so there aren't enough fishermen to catch the fish. "It's the biggest run of sockeye salmon in British Columbia since 1913. Some 34 million fish are thronging the Fraser River as they return from the sea to spawn, federal regulators announced on 31 August. The event, following two decades of decline in salmon-run numbers,
  • is taking fisheries scientists by surprise and causing frustration across the fishing industry,
  • which is largely unable to access the windfall."...
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8/24/10, "Fishermen aim Vineyard Haven Protest at Obama" Boston Herald, by Richard Gaines of Gloucester Daily Times
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2/17/11, "Unfortunately, since you (CBS) put this piece in the can, the Secretary of Commerce has reneged on his pledge to review previous fines and -------------------------

12/18/08, "Lubchenco will helm National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration," Washington Post, Juliet Eilperin 7/13, "Lawyer cites ethics issues with NOAA Counsel funds," Gloucester Times, Richard Gaines
  • (Following recent investigation of NOAA, the US Inspector General was met by a lack of cooperation from NOAA counsel Lois Schiffer, a Lubchenco hire).
7/13, Gloucester Times: "The letter also openly challenges Schiffer's written plan not to look back at any miscarriages of justice by NOAA lawyers and agents. Due to Internet transmission problems, Schiffer's office could not be presented with questions about today's story until nearly deadline, so no responses were available....
  • "Congressional reaction to the (US Inspector General's) IG's report has been angry and varied.
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said the evidence points to the existence of a multi-million dollar "slush fund" that helped dispossess fishermen struggling with excessive regulations. Schumer called on NOAA to "hold people responsible,
  • sell off the cars and boats and other unauthorized purchases and fund fishermen who were unjustly or excessively fined and whose fishing seasons have been shortened."
"The IG's report discredits the whole rotten operation," Congressman (Barney) Frank said in a telephone interview Tuesday.

Frank and Tierney, who represents Gloucester and much of the North Shore,

  • last week sought the firing or resignation of Lubchenco, who was appointed to head NOAA by President Obama and who, in turn, named Schiffer to be chief counsel. " (Frank and Tierney have since called off their request at the urging of President Obama, following).
(continuing, Gloucester Times): "Lubchenco did not ask the IG to step in until after a congressional letter arrived last June together with pressure from up and down the coast by both Republicans and Democrats — and from state houses from Boston to Raleigh, N.C.

Frank late last week said

  • the White House had promised him the changes he sought could be achieved

But North Carolina's Jones raised further questions Tuesday.

  • "If (Lubchenco's) not going to step down, the administration needs to explain why, and somebody needs to answer not only to fishermen but to the taxpayers," said Jones, who represents the fleet along the Outer Banks. "There is something amiss here and it needs to be thoroughly vetted."

Jones and most East Coast federal lawmakers of both parties have announced agreement with Ouellette's position that past miscarriages of justice must be rectified....

  • Ouellette wrote to Schiffer his "complete disagreement with your position that the abusive NOAA enforcement cases of the past
  • should remain intact .."....
7/13, "Governor vows plan to pierce NOAA controls," Gloucester Times, Mass. Governor Deval Patrick has had no success talking to Lubchenco.

7/1, Gloucester Times: "NOAA Chief Counsel Lois Schiffer and Eric Schwaab, who heads NOAA Fisheries for chief administrator Jane Lubchenco, announced after the IG's preliminary report of police abuses that
  • there would be no looking back or effort to rectify past miscarriages of justice.

NOAA has also fought against Freedom of Information Act requests by the Times seeking official clarification of whether Jones (who shredded documents) remains on the federal payroll.

  • Lubchenco did not respond to an invitation to comment Thursday, but NOAA released a statement saying the agency "expected this review, appreciates the level of detail it provides and is evaluating the data and results carefully."...

7/1/2010, "Audit cites wide fund abuse by NOAA cops," Gloucester Times, by Richard Gaines

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UN thinks fishing is 'perverse'

2/21/11, "Green economies for growth, urges UN," BBC

"Governments have a central role in changing laws and policies, and in investing public money in public wealth to make the transition possible,"
said Pavan Sukhdev, head of the
  • UN Environment Programme's (Unep) Green Economy Initiative.
"Misallocation of capital is at the centre of the world's current dilemmas and there are fast actions that can be taken, starting literally today," he added.

"From phasing down and phasing out the $600bn global fossil fuel subsidies,

  • those in unsustainable fisheries."

UNEP defined a "green economy" as one that resulted in "improved human well-being and

  • social equity..."...


via GWP

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