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JustRalph
06-11-2010, 12:14 AM
Rolling Stone has always been the "cool, hip rock and roll" member of the Liberal Press. To see them turn on Obama makes it official.....this guy is losing his biggest supporters and they are starting to get sour about it.

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/17390/111965

From the link:

Like the attacks by Al Qaeda, the disaster in the Gulf was preceded by ample warnings – yet the administration had ignored them. Instead of cracking down on MMS, as he had vowed to do even before taking office, Obama left in place many of the top officials who oversaw the agency's culture of corruption. He permitted it to rubber-stamp dangerous drilling operations by BP – a firm with the worst safety record of any oil company – with virtually no environmental safeguards, using industry-friendly regulations drafted during the Bush years. He calibrated his response to the Gulf spill based on flawed and misleading estimates from BP – and then deployed his top aides to lowball the flow rate at a laughable 5,000 barrels a day, long after the best science made clear this catastrophe would eclipse the Exxon Valdez.

Even after the president's press conference, Rolling Stone has learned, the administration knew the spill could be far worse than its "best estimate" acknowledged. That same day, the president's Flow Rate Technical Group – a team of scientists charged with establishing the gusher's output – announced a new estimate of 12,000 to 25,000 barrels, based on calculations from video of the plume. In fact, according to interviews with team members and scientists familiar with its work, that figure represents the plume group's minimum estimate. The upper range was not included in their report because scientists analyzing the flow were unable to reach a consensus on how bad it could be. "The upper bound from the plume group, if it had come out, is very high," says Timothy Crone, a marine geophysicist at Columbia University who has consulted with the government's team. "That's why they had resistance internally. We're talking 100,000 barrels a day."

Hank
06-11-2010, 12:56 AM
Rollin Stone employs excellent young reporters like Dickinson and Matt Tiabbi who report the facts as they see them.They have featured articles sharply critical of Obama as far back as Dec 09.Political reporters criticize Politicians,you're reading way to much into this.

Valuist
06-11-2010, 08:09 AM
Rollin Stone employs excellent young reporters like Dickinson and Matt Tiabbi who report the facts as they see them.They have featured articles sharply critical of Obama as far back as Dec 09.Political reporters criticize Politicians,you're reading way to much into this.

Tiabbi's (sp?) original piece on Goldman was good but then he lost all credibility when he tried to blame Greece's problems on U.S. banks.

Hank
06-11-2010, 12:03 PM
Tiabbi's (sp?) original piece on Goldman was good but then he lost all credibility when he tried to blame Greece's problems on U.S. banks.

Given what we now know about the banking industry,You doubt the fact that US banks could be linked to the situation in Greece?

RXB
06-11-2010, 10:33 PM
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article20207.html

A cursory look at a map of the Gulf Stream shows that the oil is not just going to cover the beaches in the Gulf, it will spread to the Atlantic coasts up through North Carolina then on to the North Sea and Iceland. And beyond the damage to the beaches, sea life and water supplies, the Gulf stream has a very distinct chemistry, composition (marine organisms), density, temperature. What happens if the oil and the dispersants and all the toxic compounds they create actually change the nature of the Gulf Stream? No one can rule out potential changes including changes in the path of the Gulf Stream, and even small changes could have huge impacts. Europe, including England, is not an icy wasteland due to the warming from the Gulf Stream.

Yet there is a deafening silence from the very environmental organizations which ought to be at the barricades demanding that BP, the US Government and others act decisively.

That deafening silence of leading green or ecology organizations such as Greenpeace, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club and others may well be tied to a money trail that leads right back to the oil industry, notably to BP. Leading environmental organizations have gotten significant financial payoffs in recent years from BP in order that the oil company could remake itself with an “environment-friendly face,” as in “beyond petroleum” the company’s new branding.

Tom
06-11-2010, 11:37 PM
We have morons telling us what kind of light bulbs we have to buy, but they have nothing to say about this.

Robert Goren
06-11-2010, 11:43 PM
They didn't turn on him because he veered to the left. I knew he was center-right when he kept Gates as Defense Secretary. He done nothing but go further to right ever since. Give him another two years, if keeps moving to right at this rate, he will be making speeches at tea party rallies. I voted for somebody I thought would gives us a health care plan like the Swiss or Germans have. I thought he would have us out of Iran by now. I thought he would send crooked bankers to jail. I thought he wouldn't be playing kissy face with the big oil companies. I thought a lot things and he really hasn't delevered on anything. He did get a law prohibiting Insurance companies from screwing over their customers so bad, but that about. Otherwise it has GWB III. :bang:

Valuist
06-11-2010, 11:47 PM
Given what we now know about the banking industry,You doubt the fact that US banks could be linked to the situation in Greece?

Greece has had problems with defaults for many years and it had nothing to do with the likes of Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley. You can't have such a big percentage of your population retiring at 50 with lavish pensions. They will have to find out the hard way, the lazy bums.