Oncearunner8 said:What is my side?
You full of it if you think the President reacted correctly. HE JUST sent the director of HOMELAND SECURITY today! My comparison between the two administrations are spot on. THEY BOTH failed the people of the Gulf Coast regions! This is not made up so do not try to make into me bashing one side or the other. They both =fail.
The focus of the spill is and has not been correct with the entire media within the USA (imo). These guys have had bigger fish to fry. They want wall street and Arizona on the front page. That is the facts.
Anyone can Google some reports. That is easy. But what about full time focus on coverage and experts? Where has that been?
Maybe you have me confused with some conservative right wing nut. I think my opinion of your argument is something that can not be posted.
The “Coast guard GUY” you refer to was a Woman. That is how much news you have seen on this? WTF you do not even know that the coast guard commander was a woman and that she made a great statement after the vessel sunk that the oil was not leaking and the environmental damage would be minimal.
Your last comment says class like no other! Thanks alot ,,,,, I am still sore that President Bush ignored "MY FAMILY" and friends who did die during the storm. HELL yes I am sore! My *** hurts everytime I think about driving back and forth from Houston to take water/gas etc. during those days!
See for me this is round 2, five years later it is going to set this area and my family back for another 20 years. SO I AM SORE THAT PRESIDENT OBAMA has decided to ignore this for over a week. HELL YEAH I AM SORE .....
Your vitriol against the president (and just to set the record straight, I'm not at all happy with his results), does not seem to be balanced, in at least equal measure, with a loathing for the culprits: namely BP.
Funny how you republican guys can't stand government when it "interferes" with your capacity to make and hold on to bucks, but the moment big business makes a collosal f-up, as in this case, you expect them to save everybody's arses. Business should be permitted to allow unbridled greed to reign over the economy (deregulation), but then have the government clean up the mess when the party's inevitably over.
This environmental disaster should have been a wake up call to end the madness of our addiction to fossil fuels, instead it has become a rotten egg throwing contest against the government. This situation should have ended long ago, the one that also led to the collapse of finacial capitalism two years ago; and yet it is one we will be enduring for many years to come. Obama's presidency, unfortunately, is only a confirmation of this. His has been all rhetoric and appearance, without much substance. Change is still but a philosopher's pipe-dream.
