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Wednesday
May192010

Coverup? Govt Denies Any Oil in Loop Current or Florida.

Even late yesterday, multiple government agencies have held to the BP claim that the leak is only 5,000 barrels a day, though most scientists have challenged those numbers.

The spokespeople for NOAA, the Coastguard, Homeland Security, MMS are all saying that no oil has reached the Loop current, which connects to and feeds into the gulfstream which could take the oil gusher's output all the way the east coast, even to Europe. .

These same spokespersons are saying that they question the reality of the ten mile by three mile by 300 yard curtain of oil reported on Friday in the NY Times.


Now, Obama is calling for a commission. You can call me a conspiracy theorist, but I am bored by JFK theories and am absolutely not a 911 truther. But it seems pretty clear to me that commissions are used to create chimeras that, on the surface appear to do due investigative diligence, but really provide cover with unanswered questions and half truths.

How about this-- a bottom-up citizen's investigative commission? Let citizens and businesses harmed by the gulf BP gusher band together and file a civil suit that starts with a commission of experts-- but not one made of former politicos and energy industry and other corporate shills who have made money providing cover to polluters. I suggest this because I fear Obama, with his feckless team of corpsters-- Emanuel, Geithner, Summers, Salazar-- to name a few, will submit a list of worthless, untrustworthy fellow corpsters (like banksters only they can be pimps and whores for any big corporate industry)

Every day, Obama's leadership becomes more and more disappointing. Yesterday, the man at MMS who was in charge of offshore drilling regulation put in a resignation to end his job the end of this month. Obama should have fired him and had Eric Holder (still looking worse than Gonzales) start investigating him. Actually, Ken Salazar, who oversees that agency as Secretary of the Interior, should clean out the whole MMS rats nest.

This is a massive, huge national emergency. BP has no privacy rights. The government should be keeping this as transparent as possible, even posting new videos and scientific findings on a website.

It's clear that the US government's usual and customary agencies that deal with offshore drilling are woefully unprepared for what we are, as a nation, as a planet, facing. It is time to go whole hog bottom-up. Put up the website that was used to poll Obama supporters before-- that was de-emphsized when marijuana legalization, investigation of Bush and Cheney started showing up as the most popular bottom up issues. Use that kind of site to enable people to post suggestions for solutions. Let the people vote up the ideas they think are smartest. Bring in NASA engineers.

Open this up to the whole world. There's no way of getting around it that this happened on Obama's watch. It is highly likely it happened because of the inaction and cronyism of Bush appointees, but that is also Obama's fault, for allowing them to stay, instead of replacing them. There are thousands of these lurking time bombs saturating government.

Obama should appoint a team to identify all of them-- the ones he can fire and replace instantly with appointments, the ones that need congressional confirmation and the ones who are in velcro jobs that are not easily dislodged. Then, he should immediately remove, as soon as they are identified, the pure political appointees still in place. He should line up replacements for ones requiring congressional approval and replace as many as he can using interim appointments, just the same way Bush appointed Bolton to represent the US at the UN. The others-- probably thousands, who Bush shifted from political to civil jobs, should be put on notice that their every move, every email will be closely monitored, and their previous moves should be reviewed, with the intent of removing them if they've engaged in pro-corporate actions that failed to fully require compliance with regulations. If democratic appointees failed to require compliance with regulations, fire them too.

I spoke to Senator Byron Dorgan (D ND) about this yesterday and he said that the president decides how regulations are followed. Well, how about if this president decides that not having followed regulations, even under another president is not acceptable? Set a precedent that if you don't follow congressionally dictated regulations under one president, you are at risk of losing your job when he leaves office.

It is clear that we are not getting transparency from our government. It is clear that Obama has not moved fast enough to clear out the bad apples in many regulatory agencies. It's not even clear that Obama is going to start enforcing regulations.

This is a world record shattering disaster. Obama is not aroused, not aggressive enough yet. This is as bad as any military attack on America and will adversely affect millions of lives.

If Greenpeace had bombed the Deepwater Horizon, this would have been treated as a terrorist attack. But instead, BP leaders made bad, probably criminal decisions that produced the same result. Why aren't we seeing criminal investigations? Why aren't we seeing our intelligence agencies mobilized to investigate the circumstances. There were plenty of witnesses. This isn't some Pakistani kid with a few thousand bucks from the Taliban.

So many questions. Yes, we need a commission to investigate this. Why not let the people help decide who is on that commission? Submit the names to a website. Maybe that's too bottom up. But why shouldn't the composition of the commission be decided by the communities that are the victims.

This disaster WILL be a key issue in the November elections. Members of congress should be climbing over each other trying to introduce legislation to investigate, clean up and protect. Instead, we see previous legislation that limits oil company liability to $75 million, and Republican senators blocking efforts to raise that liability to $10 billion. And why put a limit on corporate liability at all? Limiting liability is a form of corporate welfare that dumps financial responsibility on government and victims.

Bottom line, we need faster action, more transparency and a major cleanup, not just of the ocean an shorelines, but of regulatory agencies.

last minute update-- MSNBC weatherman reports that a tail of oil has been seen on the way to or close to entering the Loop Current. This disaster is just hatching.


Rob Kall is executive editor, publisher and site architect of OpEdNews.com, Host of the Rob Kall Bottom Up Radio Show (WNJC 1360 AM), President of Futurehealth, Inc, inventor . He is also published regularly on the Huffingtonpost.com



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