Posted on 05/24/2010 8:22:01 AM PDT by kristinn
This is Day 35.
For more than a month, oil has pulsed into the Gulf of Mexico at the rate that is pegged at anywhere from 5,000 to 20,000 barrels a day. Scientists and engineers at BP have tried unsuccessfully to cap the gusher, with another rescue effort on tap for Wednesday. Oil is coating birds, fish and shores in a horrible preview of the ecological and economic disaster that is looming. Louisiana's frustrated Gov. Bobby Jindal has pointedly asked why the federal government has deserted the state -- again."We need more urgency, we need a plan," he said.
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But, like the oil heading for the shores, the criticisms are likely to grow even louder and could clog not only the shores but also Obama's presidency. And maybe they should.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimesblogs.latimes.com ...
From the story: “Responding to the criticism, this week the White House will step up its rhetoric.”
Step-up-it’s-rhetoric. Oooooooh. Scary.
Agreed! The fishery ban was pre-mature. Not unexpected for this Administration of the Incompetent.
Emperor Obama has not forgotten that the bitter clingers of Tennessee did not vote for him or send him enough shakedown money or campaign contributions...
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