Guest Blog: The BP Oil Disaster and "Whiners"
Today's blog comes from my friend, Chris B., and directly addresses how many feel every single time something happens in Louisiana.
An open letter to all people who believe that Louisiana is just a bunch of whiners:
Show this to all your "we dont need oil" buddies. I have been saying similar things for years. Garland has compiled a list of petroleum based products that we require for the life we lead. It is over 60,000 products, and growing.
Politically, we are being thrown under the bus. It is time for the administration to stop working for BP, and start working for us. Get busy Obama, 4.5 million people are waiting on you to act. You have been here since day 1, and all you have given us is words. It is time to act. The other 300 million people of America need it, even though they dont realize that they rely upon us for their seafood, energy, and environmental needs.
Without Louisiana, 30% of the nation's energy needs would go unmet, yet we are kept to only 7.5% of oil royalties while the other domestic oil producers get 50%, and people wonder why Louisiana has a budget shortfall. Tell Texas to give up 46.5% of its oil revenues and see how fast the calls for impeachment or secession come in.
Mr. President you have the opportunity for greatness, and you are relegating yourself to a scandal laden term from which I hope you are not re-elected. Do something, make us believe the words that you speak, give us some action. Help the people of Louisiana believe in you instead of playing partisan politics. The governor of our fine state asked for your help, and you and your people would not even allow him to accompany you on your photo-op tour of our disaster.
Get off of your hands and let the best and brightest (even if it is Haliburton!) go to work to stop the leak instead of waiting for BP come up with more ideas that don't work and leaving us to wait another week for them to try something else. The cost of this operation is actually less if they let it leak without cleanup until the leak stops, and you won't tell this foreign company that while in our territorial waters, they need to follow the laws of our industrial governing bodies: have the other plans ready to work in advance and get working, don't wait a week and then try something else.
Kill it. Kill it now.
An open letter to all people who believe that Louisiana is just a bunch of whiners:
Show this to all your "we dont need oil" buddies. I have been saying similar things for years. Garland has compiled a list of petroleum based products that we require for the life we lead. It is over 60,000 products, and growing.
Politically, we are being thrown under the bus. It is time for the administration to stop working for BP, and start working for us. Get busy Obama, 4.5 million people are waiting on you to act. You have been here since day 1, and all you have given us is words. It is time to act. The other 300 million people of America need it, even though they dont realize that they rely upon us for their seafood, energy, and environmental needs.
Without Louisiana, 30% of the nation's energy needs would go unmet, yet we are kept to only 7.5% of oil royalties while the other domestic oil producers get 50%, and people wonder why Louisiana has a budget shortfall. Tell Texas to give up 46.5% of its oil revenues and see how fast the calls for impeachment or secession come in.
Mr. President you have the opportunity for greatness, and you are relegating yourself to a scandal laden term from which I hope you are not re-elected. Do something, make us believe the words that you speak, give us some action. Help the people of Louisiana believe in you instead of playing partisan politics. The governor of our fine state asked for your help, and you and your people would not even allow him to accompany you on your photo-op tour of our disaster.
Get off of your hands and let the best and brightest (even if it is Haliburton!) go to work to stop the leak instead of waiting for BP come up with more ideas that don't work and leaving us to wait another week for them to try something else. The cost of this operation is actually less if they let it leak without cleanup until the leak stops, and you won't tell this foreign company that while in our territorial waters, they need to follow the laws of our industrial governing bodies: have the other plans ready to work in advance and get working, don't wait a week and then try something else.
Kill it. Kill it now.
