Why am I labeling the GOP with this? Let me remind you that the regulations that could have prevented this had already been formulated at MMI. Then Dick ‘Horny for Halliburton’ Cheney held secret meetings in which the giant energy corporations wrote our nation’s energy policy. The GOP nixed the new regulations, forced out the serious regulators, and replaced them with political hacks whose qualification was willingness to take a loyalty oath to the Bush/GOP Regime. Had this regulation been in place, different blowout prevention equipment would have been in use, and this tragedy would not have occurred.
Now the Dingbat of Drilling wants to blame Obama.
Reporting from Washington
Sarah Palin, the former Republican vice presidential candidate who helped popularize "Drill, baby, drill" as a slogan, suggested Sunday that President Obama’s campaign ties to the oil industry were impeding cleanup of the BP spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs responded that Palin should better inform herself about oil politics and policy.
Speaking on " Fox News Sunday," the former Alaska governor said she remained a "big supporter" of oil drilling but believed "these oil companies have got to be held accountable."
Pointing to what she termed the White House’s relationship with "the oil companies who have so supported President Obama in his campaign and are supportive of him now," Palin questioned whether "there’s any connection there to President Obama taking so doggone long to get in there, to dive in there, and grasp the complexity and the potential tragedy that we are seeing here in the Gulf of Mexico."
Gibbs, on CBS News’ "Face the Nation," suggested Palin do some homework.
"I’m almost sure that the oil companies don’t consider the Obama administration a huge ally," Gibbs said. "We proposed a windfall profits tax when they jacked their oil prices up to charge more for gasoline."
Gibbs said, "My suggestion to Sarah Palin would be to get slightly more informed as to what’s going on in and around oil drilling in this country."
The oil and gas industry donated $2.4 million to Palin’s running mate, Republican John McCain, in the 2008 election cycle, and nearly $900,000 to Obama, according to the Center for Responsive Politics’ opensecrets.org website.
One month after the BP rig exploded and sank in the gulf, thousands of barrels of oil a day continue spilling as experts struggle to devise a way to cap the break and contain the crude. A live webcam shows the oil spewing underwater in graphic detail.
Criticism has been mounting over the inability of the White House and BP to stem the flow that is threatening the economic livelihood of gulf coast communities and wreaking environmental destruction.
Gibbs said the government "is doing everything humanly and technologically possible to plug the hole."
"Every bit of government has been activated," Gibbs said. "The president has told the team to spare nothing in trying to cap this well."
Asked whether there would be a criminal investigation of the spill, Gibbs said Justice Department lawyers have been to the gulf "to gather information on this."
Republicans popularized "Drill, baby, drill" as a campaign slogan in 2008 as gasoline prices were on the rise and Democrats promoted alternative energy sources. The slogan gained prominence during the Republican National Convention, and Palin often was greeted by chanting supporters on the campaign trail.
Palin said Sunday that she remained "a strong supporter of domestic energy supplies being extracted," and she said onshore drilling can be safer than in ocean waters… [emphasis added]
Inserted from <LA Times>
To quote Keith Olbermann, “That woman is an idiot.” I’ll be quite surprised if he does not say so this evening in response.
But does she, and the others who keep saying that Obama should do more, have a case? In my opinion, the most honest official we have on the scene is Admiral Thad Allen.
The U.S. official leading the response to the Gulf of Mexico oil spill said Sunday that only BP had the expertise to plug the gaping hole in its deepwater well and that he trusted the oil company was doing its best.
The comments by Adm. Thad Allen, the commandant of the Coast Guard, signaled that the U.S. government wouldn’t take a larger role in stopping the five-week-old spill even as frustration in the Gulf coast grows over the Obama administration’s policy of letting BP run the cleanup… [emphasis added]
Inserted from <McClatchy DC>
The US Navy has our best expertise in underwater operations, but the operating depth of an Ohio Class SSBN is only 1,600 feet. That’s not even one third deep enough. The problem is that the MMS under GOP control did not ask BP to prove their claim that they had the ability to prevent such a disaster and contain it in the event of an accident. Instead they just rubber stamped BP’s lies.
Now, I know you’re already angry, but prepare to become even angrier.
BP has rebuffed demands from government officials and environmentalists to use a less-toxic dispersant to break up the oil from its massive offshore spill, saying that the chemical product it is now using continues to be "the best option for subsea application."
On Thursday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency gave the London-based company 72 hours to replace the dispersant Corexit 9500 or to describe in detail why other dispersants fail to meet environmental standards.
The agency on Saturday released a 12-page document from BP, representing only a portion of the company’s full response. Along with several dispersant manufacturers, BP claimed that releasing its full evaluation of alternatives would violate its legal right to keep confidential business information private.
But in a strongly worded retort, the EPA said that it was "evaluating all legal options" to force BP to release the remaining information "so Americans can get a full picture of the potential environmental impact of these alternative dispersants."… [emphasis added]
Inserted from <Common Dreams>
Do you even believe their arrogance? Where do they get off claiming confidentiality given the magnitude of the human, animal, and economic suffering they have caused due to their unmitigated greed?!!? My solution is this. Over and above damages, we should charge BP $1 billion per day until the gusher is stopped, starting today.
Off topic: I have a commitment that may prevent me from posting tomorrow. If I post at all, it will be much later than usual. I know you expect my normal regularity, and I don’t want you to think that I’m not OK or have an emergency.