The Gulf Tragedy (Cont'd)
The Gulf Tragedy continues on. As I have written before in KP's sister site, Outsider Views, I continue to question why this crisis is not used to shock the United States into changing course and make a concerted committment to go Green. Although I realize that it can't be done overnight, it has to be done and done now.
What I am trying to really now understand is the call by Louisiana Political Leaders to resume oil drilling. Their call has been based on the Economic Impact which will cost the State billions. My response to that is simply this: get off your behind and begin the process of changing the direction of Louisiana away from Oil and Gas. Figure out a different way to fill the State Coffers. I think that the Governor, Mr. Jindhal, has to really start Louisiana's reinassance now. Mr. Jindhal is being touted as smart and savvy. He knows how to play the soundbite game. But, on issues of substance, he is utterly clueless.
As the Gulf continues to die, the political snipping and posturing goes on. BP's Chairman has been summoned to the White House and Mr. Obama is apparently going to "Stop by". I continue to be utterly disappointed in the reactive nature to all of this. They should have moved long ago to apply the pressure. But, what's past is past. The question is what is going to be done going forward to stop 8,000,000 liters of Oil flowing into the Gulf everyday. Reports of leaks continuing on through the rest of the year is alarming.
There is one person who has been "shut up", though: Tony Hayward. That is quite a development.
What I am trying to really now understand is the call by Louisiana Political Leaders to resume oil drilling. Their call has been based on the Economic Impact which will cost the State billions. My response to that is simply this: get off your behind and begin the process of changing the direction of Louisiana away from Oil and Gas. Figure out a different way to fill the State Coffers. I think that the Governor, Mr. Jindhal, has to really start Louisiana's reinassance now. Mr. Jindhal is being touted as smart and savvy. He knows how to play the soundbite game. But, on issues of substance, he is utterly clueless.
As the Gulf continues to die, the political snipping and posturing goes on. BP's Chairman has been summoned to the White House and Mr. Obama is apparently going to "Stop by". I continue to be utterly disappointed in the reactive nature to all of this. They should have moved long ago to apply the pressure. But, what's past is past. The question is what is going to be done going forward to stop 8,000,000 liters of Oil flowing into the Gulf everyday. Reports of leaks continuing on through the rest of the year is alarming.
There is one person who has been "shut up", though: Tony Hayward. That is quite a development.
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