(H/T: Instapundit) I am honestly surprised to find that there are people surprised by this.
Among those clamoring for attention and payouts from Motors Liquidation Co., the company that assumed General Motors’ unwanted assets after its Chapter 11 filing, are the environmental and economic redevelopment departments of state governments. According to reports, when GM exited bankruptcy, its polluted factory and land sites were consumed by the Motor Liquidation, allowing the automaker to avoid the responsibility of cleaning up its mess, and state leaders fear there won’t be any money to clean the locations.
After all, this was the original point of the exercise. GM was an unsustainable, debt-ridden mess; the government takeover and bankruptcy was designed to let it cut out the most diseased portions of its operations and reorganize as something more… ‘untainted,’ as it were. Or possibly even just ‘less tainted.’ That this ends up with individual state governments left holding the bag on the cleanup* is either an unintended consequence, or just a previously-obscure detail, of the bailout/bankruptcy; it all depends on whether you see the administration as a collection of dangerous idiots, or as a collection of dangerous idiots. A federal bailout of the state governments’ obligations to clean up a private industry’s ecological mess would certainly be a useful weapon in the federal government’s ongoing quest for ever-more power and oversight.
On the other hand, the White House can’t even spell “Barack Obama” reliably on official state documents, so it’s entirely possible that they stuck already-struggling states with the cleanup bill by the sheerest accident.
Moe Lane
*Yes, that’s how it works out. Motors Liquidation doesn’t have the money to settle the existing cleaning bill, even if it wasn’t planning to spend most of it on lawyers. General Motors is no longer responsible for those assets. Technically speaking, neither is the federal government. And there’s little incentive for private initiatives to rehabilitate the sites, particularly in this economy. But the relevant environmental regulations and requirements are all still firmly in place. Elegant, yes?
Crossposted to Moe Lane.
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Just another case
izoneguy (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 12:58PM EST (link)of Obama dumping somewhere and screwing the states…..
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
Superfund cleanups
bk (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:08PM EST (link)As I understand it, you go up the chain to find the former owner who has the deepest pockets and stick them with the bill, even if they had nothing to do with the mess.
So in this case it must be we taxpayers who owned or own it and get to pay for the mess that Obama took over in our behalf. After all the US Govt has the deepest pockets of all the former owners, right?
This should get interesting
izoneguy (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:11PM EST (link)Obama will distance himself from this – or ask for more “stimulus” dollars to clean it up. Funny how this is working out…..
AND if it ever did get cleaned uo then Obama will probably make them into parks and name them after himself…..
With a 50 ft. statue of course….
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
Moe - you should have mentioned two of the cities in that link - Buick City, Michigan and Massena, New York
izoneguy (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:09PM EST (link)Cities in solid blue states – I wonder how they feel about the messiah now? Obama is leaving trails of destruction in his wake with no regard to the environment or the people affected….
I also wonder who loud the eco-nazis will yell???
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
What? Take their supreme leader to task?
fmaidment (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:27PM EST (link)Surely you jest.
Except for PETA saying he shouldn’t have swatted a fly, Obama has faced zero criticism from the eco-nuts that I have seen. Anyone else seen any?
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Is this the change we hoped for?
acat (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:42PM EST (link)The single biggest problem with GM and Chrysler is the UAW.
If GM and Chrysler could pay people to do the work of making cars, instead of sleeping on the job or sitting around in “job banks”, maybe they would have enough leftover cash to do some of the “corporate responsibility” stuff.
Like, umm, Toyota? Mitsubishi? Hyundai?
Instead, we’re going to get this generations’ Love Canal, or (heh, another government eff-up) the leftovers at the Hanford Site in Washington State…
Nice.
Mew
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I believe obama and the UNIONS take over of GM
bobojake (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 1:57PM EST (link)will become know as obamas LOVE CANAL. Let me see I believe it was Al Gore Dad acting as an attorney for Occidental Chemical tried getting Occidental Chemical off the hook for being RESPONSIBLE FOR CLEANUP OF LOVE CANAL(he lost in court). LOVE Canal was originally done by HOOKER CHEMICAL.
We can call this obamas-GM-HOOKER LOVE CANAL.
You know, the Soviet Union and China have horrible environmental records.
Steve Maley (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 2:40PM EST (link)Dictatorship of the proletariat doesn’t work out too well for Mother Gaia.
The blogger formerly known as ‘Vladimir’.
States rights
snowshooze (Diary) Sunday, August 9th at 3:05PM EST (link)Wow…
Stuck with a cleanup due to Federal Bankruptcy Law???
Can this be true?
Can the States push the liability back to the Bankruptcy Courts, or the Federal Government? Were they represented in the proceedings?
This is another example of runaway trampling of States Rights as I see it, and as we the States created the Federal Government, I think we must do our best to reign it back in.
Alaska Mark