U.S. Vows to Replace BP on Oil Response If Necessary to Control Spill

May 24, 2010

  • May 24, 2010 at 8:19 am
    Zeb Carter says:
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    So far as the spill in the gulf, it seems like the response is way too bogged down in talk when we are desperately in need of action right now. Assigning blame, determining who’s gonna pay for it, debate on changing the law, adding regulations, enforcing current regulation, filing lawsuits, letting BP or/& the coast guard handle it. Watching the weather, worrying about hurricanes…. sitting here and letting it happen.
    We should be throwing every thing we’ve got at it RIGHT NOW. Starting 3weeks ago at least.
    Not the leak, the spill. The leak should be stopped, definitely, as soon as possible, whatever it takes, without regard for saving the oil if that’s a problem. BP probably should be concentrating on that. They don’t have the resources or the capability to stop the slick. But for most of the rest of the country esp. those who could, Mr. President, to sit back and quibble and do nothing or next to it as such a major part of our world is destroyed is unconscionable. Determining who’s gonna pay for it isn’t taking action. The entire Navy, Air Force, anyone who has a boat that can be coordinated into the action, should be marshaled with every feasible option put to use to stop the slick now before it reaches the coast. Whatever it takes to soak it up, gather it, burn it. Should have C-130’s, C-17’s airlifting prairie hay from Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma direct to the slick. Those fibers that attract oil; into full production immediately and get them out there. A couple destroyers could pull a really big boom line. Whatever it takes. I’m sure if this country could see what was at stake and was willing to go all out, there are many here with great ideas, skills and abilities to get it done.
    Who’s to blame and who should pay for it are irrelevant at the moment. If the slick gets full on into the Louisiana coast, let alone how far it could go along the gulf stream, there won’t be any cleaning it up. Whoever is paying for it and however deep their pockets are, it just won’t be possible and we will have lost a major part of our world.

  • May 24, 2010 at 10:16 am
    Serge Strong says:
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    I agree our economy is a total disaster, Healthcare legislation is a total piece of crap as well as the total takeover of business by Government and Unions. but I do not agree that this oil spill is biodegradable. This thing will have disasterous effects on the coral reefs around Key West and the estuaries around Louisiana and Florida. Obama must take charge and get the Army Corp of Engineers to get this matter resolved quickly! Al Gore’s Global warming is a theory, This disaster is a fact and is happening right now, right before our eyes.

  • May 24, 2010 at 10:42 am
    matt says:
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    Either Obama lets B.P. conduct the cleanup effort and gets blamed for not doing enough (“Obama’s Katrina”),

    or

    Obama steps in and declares emergency powers then gets accused of wanting to take over and nationalize the oil industry.

    Thus the GOP has forced Obama into a corner where he has to release cautiously worded and qualified “middle ground” statements like he *might* step in, if he feels the companies are not doing what they should.

  • May 24, 2010 at 1:23 am
    Ralph says:
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    Seriously??? Why all this talk about “MIGHT STEP IN”? BP hasn’t been able to stop it yet…what the hell are we waiting for, another month to go by?

  • May 24, 2010 at 1:30 am
    Rabbits for Sale says:
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    Announcing an intention to do something isn’t quite the same thing as DOING something about this mess.

    Too bad they just can’t drop an underwater bomb down to the Gulf floor and implode the well. There’s probably too much oil down there and wow wouldn’t that make a great big BOOM. Or maybe there’s a sonic blast which could be triggered to collapse the well. At this point, there can’t be much marine life in the immediate area worth saving.

  • May 24, 2010 at 1:30 am
    Serge Strong says:
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    So you think its time to bring in more resources now…. DUH!!!!! DAY ONE MY A*S!

    Do we have to lose the coral reefs around Key West? Do we have to lose the estuary of Florida Bay? Or how about the estuaries in Louisianna….

    I know he is from Chicago, but hey dude this is important stuff. Not so green Obama!

  • May 24, 2010 at 1:38 am
    Joe says:
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    Did we try to figure out who was to blame when we were hit by terrorist, while the twin towers were burning?

    Did Bush look to blame anyone while we were dealing with the aftermaths of 911?

    Start acting presidental Obama! A little humility and less blaming would go a long way right now. We are starting to get mad down here in Florida. I am sure the rest of the Gulf is too.

  • May 24, 2010 at 1:41 am
    TxLady says:
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    I agree with Zeb Carter, Lots of talk, little action. Everyone wants to point fingers, assess blame, send lawyers, but little is being done to take care of the situation. Stop the leak first, then clean up the mess. I know I am making this sound way too simple. I am sure if BP could have stopped this, they would have. In the meantime, BP,he drilling company, the company managing the platform, Obama Admin, ALL of you back away from the microphones, and media cameras, sit down, get your best minds together and get this thing plugged.

  • May 24, 2010 at 2:09 am
    canary says:
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    Why would Obama be concerned about getting blamed for not doing enough? Isn’t doing something better than NOTHING? And he doesn’t need to declare “emergency powers(?)” situation. Gov. Jindal has been waiting on the US Army Corps of Engineers to “approve” the building of san barriers for over 10 days. They have not responded. The people of Louisiana have been pleading with the Obama administration to move forward. He is just another inadequate public servant…..

  • May 24, 2010 at 2:22 am
    TEXAS AGENT says:
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    WELL. LEAVE IT TO THE POLITICANS TO “BEAT THIS BLAME GAME TO DEATH” AND NOT DO ANYTHING!!!!!
    LOUISIANA, DO WHAT YOU HAVE TO DO–CALL IN THE COAST GUARD, DECLARE A STATE OF EMERGENCY–ANYTHING TO GET THE CLEAN-UP PROCESS STARTED!
    DO NOT WAIT ON THE GOVERNMENT….START TODAY!!!!!



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