Gulf oil spill threatens to tar Obama presidency
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Just before his daily briefing Wednesday, Admiral Thad Allen, the President鈥檚 military point man in the Gulf, had the BP logo removed from the podium. The White House apparently wants to distance itself from Bad Petroleum.
But confusion over who鈥檚 in charge 鈥 BP or the White House 鈥 continues to reign. Questioned about whether BP can successfully shear off the well pipe in order to fit a cap over it, Allen answered 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think the issue is whether or not we can make the second cut. It鈥檚 about how fine we can make it, how smooth we can make it.鈥
As Tonto asked the Lone Ranger, 鈥渨ho鈥檚 we 办别尘辞蝉补产别?鈥
鈥淲e鈥 鈥 that is, the American people and its representatives 鈥 are not in control of this. BP is in control. Yet BP has a long record of negligence, and it was BP鈥檚 negligence that probably caused this disaster. So why is it in control?
If BP鈥檚 attempt to cap the well fails again, BP says America will have to wait until August to stop the surge of oil into the Gulf, when BP says it will complete a relief well.
August is way too late. Since the explosion on April 20, the gusher has leaked anywhere from 21 million to 45 million gallons of oil into the Gulf. At that rate, the Gulf will be filled with more than twice that amount by August.
How do we know BP is using every possible resource to stop this? How do we know it鈥檚 providing accurate information? How do we know it鈥檚 properly weighing risks and benefits to America?
Politics is about to take over from policy in any event. Forecasters say the oil will probably start washing up on Florida鈥檚 coast this Friday 鈥 not only threatening its fragile system of bays and islands, but also rendering miles of white-sand beaches unusable. The tourist destination that鈥檚 been called the 鈥淩edneck Riviera鈥 will be coated with thick black ooze.
If you think there鈥檚 been a political firestorm so far, you ain鈥檛 seen nothin鈥 yet. Florida鈥檚 beaches are crucial to its economy. In 2008, at least 60 percent of vacation spending in Florida occurred in beachfront cities. Florida鈥檚 economy is central to its politics. And Florida鈥檚 politics is 鈥 well, think back on the last several presidential elections.
The President is proposing to roll back billions of dollars in tax breaks for the oil companies. He鈥檚 appointed a commission to find out why BP鈥檚 well blew.
But unless or until he takes charge 鈥 putting BP鈥檚 U.S. subsidiary under temporary receivership, forcing BP to use all its available resources and submit itself to full federal oversight and control 鈥 his own presidency is in danger of being tarred by the same thick gunk that鈥檚 about to wash up on the Redneck Riviera.
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