"A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men
from injuring one another, which shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the sum of good government."
(Thomas Jefferson)


Thursday, June 10, 2010

Miles of Oil Containment Boom Sit in Warehouse, Waiting for BP or U.S. to Use

Every time we think this Obama Government cannot be more inept on this Gulf of Mexico oil disaster, we are proved wrong.

This quote was sent to us along with the link to this news story about oil containment booms sitting in a warehouse waiting for the US or BP to use them all the while the oil gushing into the Gulf was happening with little to nothing being done to stop the flow.

"Smart Government leaving containment booms sitting in a warehouse while the Gulf bleeds oil -- guess it doesn't pay to live in red state under the current government."
This Obama Government has allowed the BP oil to continue flow into the Gulf and now it is washing up on the Gulf Coast in an ecological disaster all the while the necessary booms were waiting in a warehouse in Maine. WHY? What was to be gained by allowing the booms to just sit there? Those of us in Red State America are starting to ask if the Obama Government is treating us like second or third class citizens. Beginning to look like illegal aliens are treated better by Obama and his Administration than those of us in Red State America.

Miles of Oil Containment Boom Sit in Warehouse, Waiting for BP or U.S. to Use

An enterprising businessman put his factory in overdrive, figuring the country needed his product and his workers needed overtime. He's making enough to stem the shortage. Why is everyone ignoring him?

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010 - by Gregory Sullivan

John Lapoint of Packgen in Auburn, Maine, says he’s got plenty of floating oil containment boom and can make lots more on short notice. There’s just one problem: no one will buy it from him.

He’s already had a representative from BP visit his factory and inspect his product. The governor of Maine, John Baldacci, visited the facility and made a video plea to no one in particular to close the deal. Maine Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins wrote a letter on May 21 to the secretary of the Interior, the administrator of NOAA, and the commandant of the Coast Guard to alert them to the existence of Packgen, their supply of boom, and their demonstrated capacity to make more. I have no idea if those are the correct persons and agencies to notify about the manufacturing capacity and the availability of boom. One wonders if the senators know.

Excerpt: Read More at Pajamas Media

3 comments:

Aaron P. Frailing said...

You may want to double check your research. Project Vote Smart and Acorn we're not attached at the hip. Project Vote and Acorn had connections. Project Vote Smart is a non-profit, non-partisan research service dedicated to providing nonbiased information to citizens regarding whose running for and serving in public office. I don't consider Wikipedia to be a scholarly source but...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Vote

Unknown said...

You are correct that Wikipedia is not a good source as anyone can change the information and why colleges don't allow the use of Wiki as a source for research on papers. I can go in and change Wiki if I wanted to and so can anyone else.

There are any number of sites who have looked into the connection and all come up with the same information as below:

“A former staffer for Project Vote, a sister organization of the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now, or ACORN, testified at a hearing in Pennsylvania on Wednesday that the Obama campaign provided the group with a campaign donor list in late 2007 for their fundraising efforts. The former D.C. staffer, Anita Moncrief, said she still has a copy of what she called the ‘development plan’ she used to help her identify the maxed-out Obama donors for solicitation. The hearing was part of a lawsuit brought by the GOP seeking information and an injunction against certain ACORN activities in Pennsylvania."

Source: http://biggovernment.com/amoncrief/2009/11/13/obamas-acorn-connection-cant-survive-inspection/

Aaron P. Frailing said...

Once again, please note there is a difference between Project Vote Smart found HERE- http://www.votesmart.org/ and Project Vote- http://www.projectvote.org/

I am simply trying to get the point across that the two organizations are not the same organization. One is an advocacy organization and the other is a non-profit attempting to offer non-biased information to educate voters regarding ALL candidates.