Friday, April 16, 2010

Put The Onus Back On Northern Star

And maybe now it is simply time for Clatsop County Commission and Planning Commission, in support of its/our staff suck it up, get a spine and bring all this misery to a screeching halt by simply insisting that before any more review and approvals of NSNG's Bradwood Landing take place, that all requirements of County, State and Federal agencies be met to the letter of the law and those approvals be laid on the table for a final approval.

This is a project of such a magnitude that "Trust us, we will do the right thing" just should not even be brought into the equation.

With this last LUBA ruling the term "Action Talks, Bullshit Walks" is in full play here and to avoid any more talk or notions of "Recall" and the tearing apart the unity of this community's citizens, it is imperative we take the directorship of this mess out of the hands of Texas based Northern Star Natural Gas and put the onus back on them to satisfy us.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

No, you're wrong as usual. And we dont appreciate people like you moving here and trying to tell us what is good for our region.

Patrick McGee said...

And you're "Anonymous" as usual as well but, looks like the County's Hearing Officer didn't read your complaint and went ahead and shut them down anyway.

Anonymous said...

You don't get it....It doesnt matter what politician is in office nor who is sitting on what group. Bradwood is going to be built. It's too much of an strategic economic plum to deny.

Patrick McGee said...

"Anonymous said...
You don't get it....It doesnt matter what politician is in office nor who is sitting on what group. Bradwood is going to be built. It's too much of an strategic economic plum to deny."


And why not "Think Positive" about an issue in trouble and who knows your wish may come true but, I think NSNG's vision of profitability for this project is fast fleeting.

Oregon Energy Superstar said...

No, McGee, you don't have a clue about potential profitability-not just for the investors and Clatsop County but the entire state of Oregon. But then you really arent that familiar with Oregon and the people-you're about something else entirely.