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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
The way the law is set up, the Federal government could not do more than what has been done in the time that has passed.
Coast Guard (Feds) was on the scene and working with BP from the beginning.
The President did not seek to circumvent the system, which would have fed more fuel to the idea that he wants to take over everything-- once this is all fixed.
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No offense, Bro; but I'll call you on the "way the law is set up" statement. Just what law are you referring to?
The simple fact of the matter is; the Feds and everyone else have pretty much left BP in charge of shutting down the pipe because in the best estimation of the Feds - BP is the the best resource for doing that.
Time will tell if that was a good bet on the part of the Federal government. Given the fact that this spill is in waters under Federal jurisdiction gives the President huge discretionary powers.
He could declare the whole site - indeed, everything in the Gulf more than 2 miles off shore a Federal Disaster Area, quarantine the Gulf of Mexico, requisition everything that floats from Bar Harbor, Maine, to Brownsville, TX, and start sending the Five Magical Musical Tones to signal that we need help from the aliens in
Close Encounters.
So far, he has come short of doing that. Time will tell if he has made the right decision.