Or to help with the dredging and berms to protect the coast.
The oil spill itself is not Obama's fault. I reject that nonsensical standard that anything that bad happens is the fault of some Super Being President (despite Obama's promotion of himself as such).
But the federal response IS his responsibility. To date, it is woefully inadequate.
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There could have been a state of emergency declared and a far greater effort to protect the shoreline.
Days and days went by and he said NOTHING.
Then he said the federal government was basically "watching" the situation.
Then he started to whine about Bush, BP, and saying we are running out of oil and need to go with different energy sources - none of which helped to protect the shoreline of course.
Now he is cursing at BP and sending down the AG so we can sue, while saying we need to have better regulations...disregarding that HIS adminstration failed to actually support the regulations already in place.
The guy says he accepts responsibility, and then points the finger at everyone but himself. He hasn't a clue, and unfortunately, too few individuals in the White House who have any of their own real world executive leadership qualities.
Here is what General Powell had to say...
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Colin Powell on Oil Spill: Time for 'Comprehensive, Total Attack' on the Problem
The federal government's response to the BP oil spill "has to move quickly and move with -- to use my favorite expression -- decisive force to demonstrate that it's doing everything that it can," former Secretary of State Colin Powell told ABC News' Jake Tapper on "This Week."
Former secretary of state gives "This Week" a Memorial Day weekend exclusive.Though the president has been monitoring the oil spill from the very start, Powell said in a Sunday exclusive interview, "that impression was not conveyed to the American people.
And the comprehensive speech he gave the other day, I think he would have been better served and the nation would have been better served if he'd given it a few weeks earlier."
The retired general would not say whether the government's response to the spill should be taken over by the military, but added,
"Whether it's Army, Coast Guard, local forces, it is time for a comprehensive, total attack on this problem to protect the shoreline, to protect the livestock, to protect the wetlands, but most of all to give the people in that part of our country a sense of hope that this is going to be solved."
Colin Powell on Oil Spill: Time for 'Comprehensive, Total Attack' - ABC News