drbrumley
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And you quoted the whole thing. lain:
OOps, habit. LOL!!!!
And you quoted the whole thing. lain:
:idunno: Maybe a waiver of the Jones Act isn't needed?
Did anyone see the story about Kevin Costner's invention? He was on Anderson Cooper 360 the other night, and I think he said that BP bought 32 of his devices. His largest can separate 200 gallons in one minute. The result is 99.9% pure oil and 99.9% pure water. BP did several tests on the device and was satisfied with the results. He's been trying to sell it, but no one wanted it, thinking that the oil spill days were over.
http://gossiponthis.com/2010/06/16/kevin-costner-clean-up-bp-oil-spill/
And therefore Obama should seize BP's private assets?
Sometimes you right-wingers have strange bedfellows.
And he turned down the Louisianna's governor request to put up barriers. He asked for 24, and was alloted 6. Or something similar.
I'm really surprised at you small government types being upset that "Obama isn't doing enough". What exactly is the president supposed to do to actually stop the oil? Swim down beyond what's humanly possible and stop it with his laser eye ray?
The EPA has the potential to wield more power than ever before. It's ludicrous to keep presenting it as being gutted.Hello? Bush administration guts environmental regulation? Might want to look at that
What about it?I looked at your website's news sources page. :chuckle:
Finding a more (if that's possible) neutral counter to your above link was a bit tedious, since many of them seem strangely silent on the matter..
Three days after the explosion of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico, the Dutch government offered to help.
It was willing to provide ships outfitted with oil-skimming booms, and it proposed a plan for building sand barriers to protect sensitive marshlands.
The response from the Obama administration and BP, which are coordinating the cleanup:
“The embassy got a nice letter from the administration that said, ‘Thanks, but no thanks,'” said Geert Visser, consul general for the Netherlands in Houston.
Now, almost seven weeks later, as the oil spewing from the battered well spreads across the Gulf and soils pristine beaches and coastline, BP and our government have reconsidered.
U.S. ships are being outfitted this week with four pairs of the skimming booms airlifted from the Netherlands and should be deployed within days. [article is dated 8 June 2010]
Each pair can process 5 million gallons of water a day, removing 20,000 tons of oil and sludge.
At that rate, how much more oil could have been removed from the Gulf during the past month?
The uncoordinated response to an offer of assistance has become characteristic of this disaster's response. Too often, BP and the government don't seem to know what the other is doing, and the response has seemed too slow and too confused.
Federal law has also hampered the assistance. The Jones Act, the maritime law that requires all goods be carried in U.S. waters by U.S.-flagged ships, has prevented Dutch ships with spill-fighting equipment from entering U.S. coastal areas.
What about it?
It's possible they've been outside U.S. territorial waters, but I don't know either, actually. There do seem to be conflicting reports, since it's been widely reported that foreign offers were turned down until very recently. It would be very helpful to see someone put together a credible timeline.I'm not questioning the slow response by the government to accept foreign help. I'm questioning the Jones act. If the foreign help is here and the Jones Act still hasn't been waived, then was it really a problem to begin with? There seem to be conflicting reports. I'm not sure which is true.
You're sounding suspiciously right winger there... People who are essentially moderate tend to read a bit more broadly and draw in information from a number of disparate sources.For someone who is self-desgnated as more right than left, I find it humorous that you'd be on a site which gets its news from the likes of Go Left TV, Lefty blogs, Daily Kos, Florida Progressive Coalition, etc. because it just doesn't seeim to fit someone who considers himself even the littlest bit righter than left.
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Besides, Obama is to busy making nice with other countries.
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For someone who is self-desgnated as more right than left, I find it humorous that you'd be on a site which gets its news from the likes of Go Left TV, Lefty blogs, Daily