I have not heard anybody defend BP here.
When we quit seeing oil on the surface of the water, I'll accept the argument that additional skimmers are not needed. (I thought the argument was BP lied to the gubment about the amount...I see we are shifting the goal post).
The $20 billion skake down should send chills down your spine. Even the liberal pundits were left scratching their heads as to what authority the president had to do this. (and keep in mind, BP has already been making payments on claims...but now it will be much more efficient now that the government is in charge of the money
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BP Stock? BP Dividends? Funny stuff.
Buts lets address the central question.
There is still oil on the surface. Should the US waive the Jones act and accept foreign help? (Hint: this has nothing to do with BP)
There is still oil below the surface. Should Louisiana continue to violate federal law to build berms...or stop and wait for the EPA study? (Hint: this has nothing to do with BP)
Who has the power to waive the Jones act, and EPA study requirements (Hint: this has nothing to do with BP)...and if he won't, are you ok with that? We just sit and watch spill-cam for a few more months? If the President is too proud to do these things, he can soften the blow. Say the situation has changed, his nobel winning advisors have recommended these things. Whatever he needs to get political cover, the media will play along...but do something.