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Obama standing in the way on Gulf cleanup to appease shipping unions

Clearly this is a president, the first Muslim president of the United States that will not change or alter his course for the good of anyone or anything. Except that which will further his, the progressive, regressive agenda of the modern day far left liberal, socialist agenda as set forth by Saul Alinsky and other 'mentors' of Obama. So this next post is absolutely no surprise at all. Obama courted and sold out to the unions which helped elect him. Now he is paying them back. Just like the Fifty Billion he is begging Congress to give to the unions to help save jobs across the country. Almost everyone we know has given up or cut way back on many things. Here where we live the only ones who have not are the school district unions, backed by the NEA and OEA.




Obama Blocks Oil Cleanup Ships to Appease Unions

Fox Nation: President Obama is impeding clean-up efforts in the Gulf by kowtowing to unions and members of the American maritime industry, critics have charged in recent days. At issue is the president’s refusal to waive the Jones Act, a century-old law that effectively bars foreign-owned ships from moving between U.S. ports, a necessary component of participating in the cleanup effort.

When asked why President Obama hasn’t waived the Jones Act — which President Bush put on hold to facilitate Katrina rescue efforts — White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said a suspension wasn’t necessary.

But Sen. Bill Nelson, Florida Democrat, and others say the act is keeping boats from getting on the water to lay boom and skim oil. In a letter to the Coast Guard’s Thad Allen, Nelson wrote:

Admiral, I believe the orange mousse of oil that is now in Florida’s waters is more than enough evidence that we need to take advantage of every appropriate global resource. Please advise as to whether we are taking full advantage of the offers of assistance from other countries.

Members of the American shipping industry, (arguably the sole beneficiary of Jones) are open to waiving the Jones Act in dire circumstances, but insist that as of right now: “American vessels are doing the job.”

“Countless American vessels are already responding in the Gulf. In addition, we know that many other American vessels are standing by ready to help,” reads a statement released Friday by the Maritime Cabotage Task Force, a lobbying group that represents scores of both unionized and nonunionized employees and employers in the American maritime industry.

The presser goes on to say that the maritime industry “has not and will not stand in the way of the use of these well-established waiver procedures to address this crisis,” so long as the Obama administration can prove that there aren’t American vessels willing to help but waiting in the wings.

MTCF spokesman Mark Ruge confirms that his organization, which represents groups as disparate as the AFL-CIO and the Goodtime Cruise Line, has communicated its position to White House officials.

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PatriotUSA said...

Indeed frightening. The moratorium
on deepwater drilling can and
must be lifted or the gov't
must open up more drilling for
oil on land, not keep it locked
up to appease the environazis.

Said moratorium should
NOT be lifted until the
corners BP
cut are accounted for. This
country needs all the domestic
oil we can produce until cleaner
energy technologies are affordable
to the average person. Cap and
trade is not the way to go as
where I live that has been the
state's policy for several years
now. All we have to show for it
are much higher utility costs.
The oil industry has blood and
oil on it's hands but the gov't
needs to not take this industry
over nor destroy it
with unfrettered regulations.

Same goes for the coal industry.
Use what we have as a bridge till the new 'greener' alternatives prove themselves feasible and affordable.

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