By begreen, New West Unfiltered 9-02-07

boost welfare ranching, the timber industry, oil and gas, and numerous polluters for a generation and a half. The latest news is that he is now resigning from his Senate Committees, places where he plotted midnight riders to sweep aside laws that benefited wildlife, clean air, and regulation of natural resource industries.
Craig's environmental record has been dismal, according to the League of Conservation Voters. Out of possible conservation voting score of 100 percent, Craig has never scored higher than fiver percent.
In 2006, Craig helped to pass a bill that would allow off-shore drilling for oil and gas; and voted for including leasing fees from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in the 2007 budget, a measure which did not pass.
Craig tipped the balance in a vote of 49-48 to reject more than $19 billion in environmental funding through 2010. Among the hardest hit programs are the Land and Water Conservation Fund, as well as programs for conserving public lands and wildlife, oceans, coasts, water and farmland.
Craig supports early storage of defense nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, Nevada before all approvals are in place and a repeal of the 70,000 metric ton statutory limit on emplacement of radioactive materials at Yucca Mountain. "We are eager to see the nuclear materials that helped us win the Cold War move from temporary storage to the permanent repository at Yucca Mountain," Craig said in 2006, when Republicans ruled Congress.
In a Democratic-controlled Senate, Craig has single-handedly prevented the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee from taking action on Thomas' bill, which is supported by both Wyoming senators.
Federal land managers have learned of Craig's raw power in the past two decades: He has been a dangerous man to run into.
An unprecedented fuel buildup because a judge, and what I now call ecoterrorists, are destroying the landscape by not allowing reasonably managed, multiple-use approaches to our management. That is why the fire destroyed what it destroyed.
So what does the timber industry dream about at night? Here are some of the provisions of Craig's bill:
* Timber harvests and other natural resource "outputs" from the national forests would become mandatory and enforceable. At the same time, environmental standards would be demoted to mere "policies" and thus be unenforceable.
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* The U.S. Forest Service could impose fines of up to $10,000 on those it deemed to have filed appeals to halt timber sales for an (undefined) "improper purpose."
* Once adopted, forest plans (and individual projects like timber sales) could not be stopped in court, no matter how much damage they could do.
* Timber, mining, and grazing interests could meet with officials of the Forest Service or Bureau of Land Management to cut deals in private, with no pesky environmentalists or private citizens looking on.
* The Forest Service and BLM would no longer have to consult with the Fish and Wildlife or National Marine Fisheries services on the impacts of proposed logging on fish and wildlife. Instead, these agencies would only engage in "self-consultation."
In fact, even before taking a position with the Bush Administration in October 2001, Rey was working - through Idaho Senator Larry Craig - on a legislative scheme to prevent the Roadless Rule from being implemented.
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Comment By Xtina, 9-02-07Jesus, this human being is sickening! I knew he was disrespectful of conservation efforts, but I had no idea he was this bad! All the for the best, his getting arresting for playing footsie with that cop. That cop is a hero! :)
Creeps like this guy get jobs in the private sector and often become lobbyists because they have that insider knowledge of the Hill. They probably won't mind that he is a screaming 'mo, but they might mind that he is a screaming hypocrite 'mo! :)
I just had a fantasy about Gaia, who we also know as Mother Nature, going to God's throne to ask for a favor. The angels sit at God's side, and whatever God decides the angels say, "Yes sir", and go and make it happen.
"Do something about this hypocrite 'mo Larry Craig, who is killing my precious rivers and trying to hide the cessation of the lives of my fishes and is overgrazing my pastures to the point I can't support the life of a lady bug!", she screams at God.
God says, "Chill out. Who is this screaming hypocrite 'mo? What's his name?"
She says, "Larry Craig. He's some kind of filthy politician in Idaho. Aside from doing all the can to kill me, he has a hatred and a condescending feeling towards the people he has power over in a land called Idaho. If you decommission him, you will actually be doing the people under his rule a favor as well as helping me to survive in a big way. C'mon, help me!"
"Okay", God says. "Michael, Craig is stressed because of the lie he is living and is subsequently vulnerable to making errors. You need to make him lose face in a big way the public finds out about. This will shame him out of office"
"Yes sir", Michael says, stands up, and flies away to put the plan together.
Gaia says, "Oh thank you dear! I'm already feeling better!"
"Anything for you, toots", says God.
Fin. :)
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Thank you, BEgreen for synthesizing so much of the info about Craig's horrible environmental legacy.
Let's just hope the wimpy Dems in DC don't let him have his way with killing more trees and making well-connected cattlemen richer as he goes out the door. Like Riders on the Interior Appropriations Bill related to the Jarbidge BLM and making Craig's good buddies J. R. Simplot and Rep. Bert Brackett richer by allowing them to graze even more cows on public lands.
Craig attacked the Fish Passage Center by removing funding. He didn't like what the "counters" saw, proving the four hydro dams on the Lower Snake really were killing Idaho salmon.
He also proposed handing the duties over to a University of Washington professor who, also a religous zealot, was a biostitute of the worst order, with a record of appearing in court as an expert witness in strong support of big hydro.
Interestingly, Craig was awarded "Legislator of the year" in 2002 by the Hydro Power Industry.
The following is a very good report on what took place.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/29/AR2005112901288.html