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TIME FOR LOUISIANA TO TAKE ACTION PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Crouere   
Monday, 24 May 2010

With every passing day, the crisis in the Gulf becomes worse for South Louisiana. Our delicate ecosystem is being destroyed as we wait for British Petroleum and the federal government to take action. Every day, the Deepwater Horizon well is spewing thousands of barrels of crude oil into the Gulf of Mexico. As the oil reaches the marsh, fishermen are giving chilling reports of dead fish, birds and other wildlife. The seafood supply is dwindling everyday, hurting our famed restaurants and our tourism industry.

This oil spill is impacting the entire region and is a true disaster, so it is mind boggling that President Obama has not done more to deal with this crisis. It took the President nine days after the explosion to even mention the incident. His only visit to the region lasted just a few hours. Since then, he has blasted the oil companies, but done almost nothing to assist the struggling people of the Gulf Coast. He has even refused to meet with Louisiana’s congressional delegation to discuss ideas on how to deal with the crisis.

 

Clearly, the incident is too big for British Petroleum to handle. While the company will pay for the costs of the clean-up, the response to the disaster is the responsibility of the federal government. At this point, the President needs to show leadership. For example, he should direct the Army Corps of Engineers to give immediate approval to the plan of local leaders to build barrier islands to protect the wetlands. The dredging equipment is available, but the permits need to be approved. Despite assurances that the process would be expedited, the Corps of Engineers is still waiting for an environmental impact study to be completed. However, if this situation persists much longer, we will not have an environment to protect.

 

Our local leaders should have learned the tough lessons from Katrina. It is folly to depend on the federal government for timely assistance. The federal bureaucracy is too large and there is too much red tape for a quick response. During Katrina, President Bush was criticized for the slow reaction of the federal government. However, after a sluggish start, Bush showed true interest in the recovery and visited the region dozens of times. Sadly, in this case, President Obama has done nothing but give lip service to the people of South Louisiana. He seems more interested in blasting the state of Arizona about their illegal immigration law than in helping the people of Louisiana. 

 

Local and state leaders should take matters into their own hands and start building the barrier islands on their own. Louisiana has a $26 billion state budget and certainly has enough money to rent the necessary dredging equipment and hire the appropriate number of workers to complete the project. They should forget about the permits and the federal approval and just begin work on this vital project. Otherwise, our environment, economy and way of life may be obliterated.

 

Some experts now estimate that 100,000 barrels of oil are flooding into the Gulf of Mexico each day. Since the initial explosion, enough oil has escaped to completely fill 102 school gymnasiums. This threat could destroy our fragile wetlands if action is not taken immediately.

 

Louisiana has waited long enough for a federal response; the survival of our state is at stake. If this is technically a violation of the law, so be it. No one from the federal government will have the audacity to arrest any local or state leader trying to protect their constituents from a serious threat. In fact, if they do take action, local and state leaders will not be viewed as lawbreakers, but as heroes.

 
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TIME FOR LOUISIANA TO TAKE ACTION
May 29 2010 02:44:22
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Jeff,

The federal government, under the lack of leadership of Barack Obama, has once again failed miserably at its' response to this oil spill disaster. Depending on the Army Corps of Engineers is another mistake the State of Louisiana is making. If BP and the federal government are really intent on ceasing the spewing of crude into the Gulf of Mexico, then cut through the red tape and allow the sensible, creative people of Louisiana to use their God-given inguenity to solve this problem. A bunch of Louisiana cajuns, if given the opportunity, could come up with real solutions to this problem - they could do more in one day than BP and Obama have for over 30 days now and counting.

A comment on the Army Corps of Engineers. All they do is come up with study after study (over 40 years now) rather than doing real work that will restore our barrier islands and coastline. How can so many engineers be so absolutely dumb? Individuals in Houma, Thibodaux, Golden Meadow, Grand Isle, The Fourchon, St. Bernard Parish, Plaquemines Parish and other coastal parishes have real solutions to the continual erosion of Louisiana's coastline. It is time for the people of Louisiana to push the Army Corps of Engineers and the federal government aside and tackle the problem of this oil spill and erosion of the precious coastline of Louisiana.

Deck
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Re:TIME FOR LOUISIANA TO TAKE ACTION
May 30 2010 22:05:50
Instead of "...our delicate ecosystem..." I feel that an emphasis might have been made such as, 'This delicate ecosystem which by virtue of location falls under the stewardship of we, the people of the Southern Louisiana Gulf Coast and our neighbors, but in a larger sense is one of all the people of America's treasures and even the whole world's as an especially magnificent feature of God's creation'. O.K, Jeff, a little verbose but you feel me. I don't think that the magnificence of these wetlands can be overstated not to mention the ocean's many environments which will suffer greatly as the oil travels with the current. This web feature would be 'mo betta' if i could split the page and look at the article while determining the appropriate commentary. But i'm not bitter. Hah!
Got called to do the oil cleanup but my car's illegal so i took her off the road. Got another days work as an extra in Memphis Beat filmed at Tipitina's . Tryin' to get a small role in the Brawler as an old time has been boxer. If you got any juice in the industry put in a good word for me. On a more serious note Jeff, I'm sending you an 'e' of extreme significance if i'm right. If not - oh, well. what are u supsd to do w/ d smly fcs?? they don't even work.
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