ATP: D.C.-focused Schweitzer hurting oil recovery effort for his own political benefit
‘Montana needs a workhorse.  D.C. is getting a show poodle.’
BOZEMAN, MONT. – American Tradition Partnership Executive Director   Donald Ferguson released the following statement Monday morning:
It is no surprise Governor Schweitzer’s decision to suddenly stop   working with EPA officials and ExxonMobil and stage a grandstanding   attack on a major Billings-area employer came just days after a new poll   showed him within striking distance of grabbing a new job in the  United  States Senate.  The poll shows Schweitzer could defeat Sen. Max  Baucus  in a Democrat primary for his U.S. Senate seat by currying favor  with  multi-million dollar radical environmentalist groups hostile to   Montana’s energy economy.
Governor Schweitzer’s performance Friday, in which he ignored the  EPA’s  scientific findings, attacked a local employer and deliberately  misled  Montanans, was intended to curry favor with left-wing D.C.  campaign  bankrollers who have openly declared their intention to shut  down  Montana’s energy economy.  His misleading, self-centered  performance is  exactly what one would expect from a politician who is  reading poll  numbers and focused on grabbing a lifetime job in D.C.
The fact is EPA officials confirm there is no serious pollution and  the  release was between 750 and 1000 barrels.  The fact is EPA confirms  no  detected volatile organic compounds or hydrogen sulfide in the air  along  the river.  The fact is EPA confirms no benzene in the air.  The  fact  is EPA confirms no hydrocarbons above drinking water levels.  The  fact  is EPA confirms drinking water is safe and the river water is safe  for  irrigation.
EPA officials tell me “the human health issue is resolved.”  The area is perfectly safe and is recovering rapidly.
The good folks here in Montana have handled this situation with class   and dignity.  They are focused on restoring the environment and the   local economy.
But when Montanans needed someone focused on their concerns Governor   Schweitzer chose to do what he does best – focus on Governor   Schweitzer.  When Montanans needed someone to lead Governor Schweitzer   chose to grandstand.
Montana needs a workhorse.  D.C. is getting a show poodle.
The fact is local businesses near Laurel are hurting.  Some residents  do  not want to go near the site, despite the fact EPA confirms the  area is  perfectly safe, because Governor Schweitzer deliberately sought  to  scare them for his own political benefit.  Schweitzer chose to  mislead  and hurt local residents because it could translate into more  D.C.  environmentalist campaign dollars for a Senate run.
I have visited the site, been to local restaurants and businesses and   have encouraged recovery workers and local residents to do the same.  I   have also encouraged the EPA and ExxonMobil to employ local residents  in  the recovery effort whenever possible.
American Tradition Partnership is focused on helping Laurel and  Billings  recover.  It is unfortunate Governor Schweitzer could not take  time out  of positioning himself for a job in D.C. to join us in a  constructive,  positive effort to restore the local environment and  protect local jobs.
His decision to curry favor with Washington D.C.’s multi-million  dollar  environmentalist lobby by pulling out of the recovery effort  center,  attacking a major Billings-area employer and deliberately  choosing to  frighten residents by misleading them about the condition  of the area,  is hurting Montanans for his own political benefit.
Montana needs a workhorse.  D.C. is getting a show poodle.
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