nobody Wrote:
I'm not saying he is handling this spectacularly by any means, but seriously does anyone know how to stop the oil? Aren't they pretty much trying whatever they can? I mean, president or not, he's not gonna be able to snap his fingers and come up with a new way to plug up a leaking undersea oil well. If there are methods we know will work and he is not using them, I will admit I am wrong but that is not the impression I have gotten from what I have heard.
I'm more pissed at him about still keeping us mired in the middle east after such a major part of his campaign was anti-war. And, still having Guantanamo open.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ynews/ynews_pl2270I was thinking recently that Obama is really in a sticky situation here (duh). There is obviously a certain contingent of the U.S. population that will consider this one of the - if not the - major crisis and challenges of his presidency. And it is; but futher, there will be those that, for whatever reason, will want to focus all the anger and frustration at him; after all it happened on "his watch". "He should be doing more" / "if swifter, more resolute action hasn't been taken, it's the Obama administration's fault", etc.
You may even see some of these people have the audacity to compare this colossal disaster during Obama's presidency and its subsequent handling to one of Bush's trials during his run. I'm willing to bet there are even those that are of an opinon similar to "A Texan never woulda let things get this outta hand!"
But really, what would Bush have done differently? You can't send thousands of troops to swiftly police, bomb and "democratize" a geyser on the ocean floor.
Short of an entirely futile effort of getting out there in a sub with a Vacuum and personally sucking up oil at the source with the cameras rolling on him, what else can the president do? I read the other day that laws put into place in the nineties dictate that it is the oil company's responsibility first and foremost to repair the problem and clean up. Did the federal government leave too much of this responsibility in the hands of BP for too long? Obviously, I have some legitimate questions here as well as peanut gallery commentary.