"As an emergency services planner and responder during the Mount St. Helens eruption, I find the Federal oil spill response alarming when not amusing. The best assessment I can make is federal resources flailing about randomly with no apparent purpose, expending great amounts of energy to accomplish not very much.
One of the first Gulf oil spill actions was to dispatch several teams of lawyers to the gulf. What these attorneys would do to stop the leak or reduce damage has not been reported in the media. The next step was to dispatch SWAT teams to other platforms. Color me doubtful, I have never seen a disaster plan that expended resources on undamaged facilities or sent in teams of attorneys." [American Thinker]
One of the first Gulf oil spill actions was to dispatch several teams of lawyers to the gulf. What these attorneys would do to stop the leak or reduce damage has not been reported in the media. The next step was to dispatch SWAT teams to other platforms. Color me doubtful, I have never seen a disaster plan that expended resources on undamaged facilities or sent in teams of attorneys." [American Thinker]
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