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Title: Obama's thuggery is useless in fighting spill
Source: Washington Examiner
URL Source: http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/p ... n-fighting-spill-96684389.html
Published: Jun 21, 2010
Author: Michael Barone
Post Date: 2010-06-21 09:34:42 by Badeye
Keywords: None
Views: 5013
Comments: 12

Obama's thuggery is useless in fighting spill By: Michael Barone Senior Political Analyst June 20, 2010

President Barack Obama waves as he exits Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on Friday. (Cliff Owen/AP)

Thuggery is unattractive. Ineffective thuggery even more so. Which may be one reason so many Americans have been reacting negatively to the response of Barack Obama and his administration to BP's Gulf oil spill.

Take Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's remark that he would keep his "boot on the neck" of BP, which brings to mind George Orwell's definition of totalitarianism as "a boot stamping on a human face -- forever." Except that Salazar's boot hasn't gotten much in the way of results yet.

Or consider Obama's undoubtedly carefully considered statement to Matt Lauer that he was consulting with experts "so I know whose ass to kick." Attacking others is a standard campaign tactic when you're in political trouble, and certainly BP, which appears to have taken unwise shortcuts in the Gulf, is an attractive target.

But you don't always win arguments that way. The Obama White House gleefully took on Dick Cheney on the issue of terrorist interrogations. It turned out that more Americans agreed with Cheney's stand, despite his low poll numbers, than Obama's.

Then there is Obama's decision to impose a six-month moratorium on deepwater oil drilling in the Gulf. This penalizes companies with better safety records than BP's and will result in many advanced drilling rigs being sent to offshore oil fields abroad.

The justification offered was an Interior Department report supposedly "peer reviewed" by "experts identified by the National Academy of Engineering." But it turned out the drafts the experts saw didn't include any recommendation for a moratorium. Eight of the cited experts have said they oppose the moratorium as more economically devastating than the oil spill and "counterproductive" to safety.

This was blatant dishonesty by the administration, on an Orwellian scale. In defense of a policy that has all the earmarks of mindless panic, that penalizes firms and individuals guilty of no wrongdoing and that will worsen rather than improve our energy situation. Ineffective thuggery.

And what about the decision not to waive the Jones Act, which bars foreign-flag vessels from coming to the aid of the Gulf cleanup? The Bush administration promptly waived it after Katrina in 2005. The Obama administration hasn't and claims unconvincingly that, gee, there aren't really any foreign vessels that could help.

The more plausible explanation is that this is a sop to the maritime unions, part of the union movement that gave Obama and other Democrats $400 million in the 2008 campaign cycle. It's the Chicago way: Dance with the girl that brung ya.

Or the decision to deny Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal's proposal to deploy barges to skim oil from the Gulf's surface. Can't do that until we see if they've got enough life preservers and fire equipment. That inspired blogger Rand Simberg to write a blog post he dated June 1, 1940: "The evacuation of British and French troops from the besieged French city of Dunkirk was halted today, over concerns that many of the private vessels that had been deployed for the task were unsafe for troop transport."

Finally, the $20 billion escrow fund that Obama pried out of the BP treasury at the White House when he talked for the first time, 57 days after the rig exploded, with BP Chairman Tony Hayward. It's pleasing to think that those injured by BP will be paid off speedily, but House Republican Joe Barton had a point, though an impolitic one, when he called this a "shakedown."

For there already are laws in place that insure that BP will be held responsible for damages and the company has said it will comply. So what we have is government transferring property from one party, an admittedly unattractive one, to others, not based on pre-existing laws but on decisions by one man, pay czar Kenneth Feinberg.

Feinberg gets good reviews from everyone. But the Constitution does not command "no person . . . shall . . . be deprived of life, liberty or property, without due process of law except by the decision of a person as wise and capable as Kenneth Feinberg." The Framers stopped at "due process of law."

Obama doesn't. "If he sees any impropriety in politicians ordering executives about, upstaging the courts and threatening confiscation, he has not said so," write the editors of the Economist, who then suggest that markets see Obama as "an American version of Vladimir Putin." Except that Putin is an effective thug.

Michael Barone, The Examiner's senior political analyst, can be contacted at mbarone@washingtonexaminer.com. His columns appear Wednesday and Sunday, and his stories and blog posts appear on ExaminerPolitics.com.

Read more at the Washington Examiner: www.washingtonexaminer.co...684389.html#ixzz0rUwHRCKo

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#1. To: Badeye (#0)

Sarah Palin's praying is useless with this Deepwater Horizon gusher.

""Gulf disaster needs divine intervention as man's efforts have been futile. Gulf lawmakers designate today Day of Prayer for solution/miracle" - Sarah Palin (twitter.com)

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OMFGPalin's too stupid to be embarrassed.

Obama's an Uncle Tom, but this White Cloud Father in the Sky thing to stop the oil flowing while America can't burn thru it fast enough has got to go.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-06-21   9:55:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: mcgowanjm (#1)

I don't see Palin mentioned in the article.

Badeye  posted on  2010-06-21   10:32:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Badeye (#2) (Edited)

I don't see Palin mentioned in the article.

gulf disaster needs divine intervention as man's efforts have been futile. gulf lawmakers designate today Day of Prater for solution/miracle-

Sarah Palin

How can you not see her in the article.

If Obama's a thug. who's the oppositon? The victim?

Notice the 'SHAKEDOWN' theme?

This has Barton's ilk/slime all over it. The Only ones who can make Obama look good.

It's the US GOVERNMENT that has been covering for BigOil since before Reagan. Any effort to fractal the Gov't into 'sides' now only demonstrates the FAILURE at All levels.

Every BigOil Gulf Disaster Mitigation Plan mentions a Dead Marine Biologist Contact and Walruses-Cut and Paste.

The US Collapses apace.

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-06-21   10:40:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: mcgowanjm (#3)

How can you not see her in the article.

Maybe because she isn't mentioned, and I don't have Palin Derangement Syndrome.

If you have anything to offer related to the article, I'll gladly check it out. If you just want to rant about Palin...no thanks.

Badeye  posted on  2010-06-21   10:49:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Badeye (#4)

How can you not see her in the article.

Maybe because she isn't mentioned, and I don't have Palin Derangement Syndrome.

And it took less than 48 hrs to pull you out of your shell. ;}

Google Palin bp shakedown:

News for palin bp shakedown

Telegraph.co.uk “Rahm, U Lie” -- Palin Tweets Her Pushback to White House's ...46; - 39 minutes ago They see the aggrieved party here is BP, not the fishermen.” Former Alaska Republican Gov. Sarah Palin took to Twitter to push back against Emanuel's ... ABC News (blog) - 603 related articles »

She's the GOP New Messiah. How can you not see her in that article?

God's Intervention for Man's futility. Please.

Just drop however much Semtex desired, cement the bore and blow in the well. SIMPLE. 8D

mcgowanjm  posted on  2010-06-21   10:58:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: mcgowanjm (#6)

Just drop however much Semtex desired, cement the bore and blow in the well. SIMPLE.

Riiiight. Never mind the pressure at 5,000 feet below sea level...(eyes rolling)

Badeye  posted on  2010-06-21 11:01:09 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: All (#6)

And of course, WTF is our Navy here?

Aren't there some Big Time War Horses on this Site?

We spend almost $7 Trillion on Nuclear. The Same on the US Navy and ...wait for it... nothing.

They can't do a gawdam thing about this gusher in the GOM.

" The Pentagon’s foreign wars have left it particularly heavily dependent on oil services, energy, and petroleum companies. An analysis published at Foreign Policy in Focus found that, in 2005, 145 such companies had contracts with the Pentagon. That year, the Department of Defense paid out more than $1.5 billion to BP alone and a total of $8 billion taxpayer dollars, in total, to energy-related firms on what is a far-from-complete list of companies. In 2009, according to the Defense Energy Support Center, the military awarded $22.5 billion in energy contracts. More than $16 billion of that went to purchasing bulk fuel. Some 10 top petroleum suppliers got the lion’s share, more than $11.5 billion, among them big names like Shell, Exxon Mobil and Valero. The largest contractor, however, was BP, which received more than $2.2 billion - almost 12% of all petroleum-contract dollars awarded by the Pentagon for the year."

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