Obama sees light

THEODORE, Ala. — In a newly optimistic tone, President Barack Obama promised Monday that "things are going to return to normal" along the stricken Gulf Coast and the region's fouled waters will be in even better shape than before the catastrophic BP oil spill.

He declared Gulf seafood safe to eat and said his administration is redoubling inspections and monitoring to make sure it stays that way. And his White House said Monday it had wrested apparent agreement from BP PLC to set up an independent, multibillion-dollar compensation fund for people and businesses suffering from the spill's effects.

He declared, "I am confident that we're going to be able to leave the Gulf Coast in better shape than it was before."

That pledge was reminiscent of George W. Bush's promise to rebuild the region "even better and stronger" than before Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Bush could not make good on that promise, and Obama did not spell out how he would fulfill his.

With Obama hoping to convince a frightened Gulf Coast and a skeptical nation that he is in command, he is marshaling the tools at a president's disposal: a two-day visit via Air Force One, helicopter and boat in the region, a prime-time speech Tuesday night from the symbolically important stage of the Oval Office and a face-to-face White House showdown Wednesday with the executives of the oil company that leased the rig that exploded April 20 and led to the leak of millions of gallons of coast-devastating crude.

From an enormous waterside staging facility here, one of 17 where cleanup crews ready themselves and equipment to attack the spill, Obama mixed optimism about the ultimate result with warnings that the recovery could take a while.

"I can't promise folks here in Theodore or across the Gulf Coast that the oil will be cleaned up overnight. It will not be," he said, after encouraging hard-hatted workers as they hosed off and repaired oil-blocking boom. "It's going to be painful for a lot of folks."

In Washington, documents released by a congressional committee indicated that BP took measures to cut costs in the weeks before the well blowout as it dealt with problems. A company engineer described the doomed rig as a "nightmare well."

The comment by BP engineer Brian Morel came in an e-mail April 14, six days before the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion that killed 11 people and began the nation's worst environmental disaster.

On the Gulf Coast on Monday, one focus of Obama's remarks was the region's seafood, which faces growing doubts around the country but which Obama pronounced safe. He noted he had some for lunch — including mini crab cakes, fried shrimp and shrimp salad sandwiches — and found it "delicious."

To further allay fears, the president announced a "comprehensive, coordinated and multi-agency initiative" to protect the seafood industry that is the pride and economic engine of the region. The effort is to include increased facility inspections and monitoring of fish caught just outside the contaminated zone.

"This is important for consumers who need to know that their food is safe, but it's also important for the fishermen and processors who need to be able to sell their products with confidence," Obama said. "So let me be clear: Seafood from the Gulf today is safe to eat, but we need to make sure that it stays that way."

The administration released few details. A statement from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Food and Drug Administration detailed current efforts to close waters and inspect seafood but did not describe new initiatives.

Underscoring the problem, a council representing commercial and recreational fishermen met Monday in nearby Gulfport, Miss., with federal officials from the National Marine Fisheries Service and the NOAA. They complained the government has not taken enough samples of seafood.

Dangerous toxins have not been found by any of the federal agencies taking fish and seafood samples. However, the Gulf of Mexico Fishery Management Council said the agencies are slow to publish their findings — NOAA has yet to publish any — and the lack of information and transparency is raising concern with the wider public. Already, the council said, restaurants are putting up signs informing patrons they are not serving Gulf seafood. The council expressed concern that this leaves the door open for competitors, including international ones, to enter the market.

Obama portrayed his trip through Mississippi, Alabama and Florida as vital preparation for Tuesday night's address and for Wednesday's confrontation with BP executives, with the ruin brought to Gulf businesses and lives giving him valuable evidence.

He found it on a vacant beach in Mississippi, where tourists were scared off from the still-pristine stretch by the mere threat of oil that has lapped the state's barrier islands. He found it in neighboring Alabama, where the muck has come ashore and stuck. And he found it over lunch, in the testimony of local hotel and restaurant owners who are hurting badly from the loss of customers.

"We're gathering up facts, stories right now so that we have an absolutely clear understanding about how we can best present to BP the need to make sure that individuals and businesses are dealt with in a fair manner and a prompt manner," the president said.

The Oval Office address, Obama's first, is intended to detail specific and potentially expensive new steps for responding to the spill. That is expected to include an ambitious plan to restore the fragile Gulf Coast ecosystem, already battered before the leak.

The president also will argue for passage of comprehensive energy and climate change legislation. It's a case the president has been making repeatedly, and doing so from the Oval Office will put a much higher profile on one of his domestic priorities that has fallen by the wayside due to the difficult politics of the issue.

On the victims' compensation fund, White House spokesman Bill Burton said the administration and BP were "working out the particulars," such as the amount to be placed in an escrow account and how it would be administered. The account would be run by an independent third-party entity, as Obama has demanded, Burton said. And it would run into "the billions of dollars," although he wouldn't give a specific amount.

"We're confident that this is a critical way in which we're going to be able to help individuals and businesses in the Gulf area become whole again," the spokesman said.

The administration had said Obama was ready to force BP, if necessary, to set up the fund, and Burton said Obama aides are "confident we have the legal authority" to do that.

BP's board was meeting Monday in London to discuss deferring its second-quarter dividend and putting the money into escrow until the company's liabilities from the spill are known.

Government estimates put the total amount of crude spilled into the Gulf of Mexico at between 40.7 million and 114.5 million gallons, far outstripping the Exxon Valdez disaster in Alaska. A containment cap has been placed over the damaged well, siphoning off some of the oil spewing out from 5,000 feet below the ocean's surface.

Asked how much oil is still being released daily despite the containment efforts, Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen said it remained unclear. "That's the $100,000 question," he said on Air Force One.

Obama promised tough words — and demands — for Wednesday's meeting with BP officials, his first. The company's much-criticized CEO, Tony Hayward, was expected to be there, ahead of what is likely to be an explosive appearance later in the week before Congress.

The president particularly cited continuing problems with payment of claims for damages.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/top/all/7053067.html
 
the food is safe???

obama won't allow pictures or people of the areas damaged....the coast guard comes out and kicks out reporters....oddly, the only person talking about this is some left wing talking head on radio...stephanie miller i think

how does he know the food is safe? there are oil plumes, oil in the marshes....but food is safe? give me a break, if this was repub saying this you would be screaming all sorts of profanities
 
the food is safe???

obama won't allow pictures or people of the areas damaged....the coast guard comes out and kicks out reporters....oddly, the only person talking about this is some left wing talking head on radio...stephanie miller i think

how does he know the food is safe? there are oil plumes, oil in the marshes....but food is safe? give me a break, if this was repub saying this you would be screaming all sorts of profanities

I posted the story verbatim w/out comment, Yurtsie.

I happen to be a registered Republican and voted for McCain, Yurtsie.

Your compulsion to reply to my posts is duly noted.
 
as usual....no substance and all lies and ad hom

didn't think you could actually discuss the points of my post you sick obsessed freak....

yours truly and always unobtainable to you and your gay lover onceler,

YURTSIE :)
 
There goes Yurtsie, hollerin' my name out all over the place again. Weird!

Don't you guys ever get tired of the "if this was a Republican" line? Talk about yer broken record....
 
how cute....onceler to the rescue of his gay lover

i support gay marriage onceler...just get it over with and marry legion troll
 
as usual....no substance and all lies and ad hom

didn't think you could actually discuss the points of my post you sick obsessed freak....

yours truly and always unobtainable to you and your gay lover onceler,

YURTSIE :)

Did you post have "points", Yurtsie? What were they?

The fact that you apparently cannot stop responding to my posts and seem fixated on homosexual innuendo is duly noted, Yurtsie.
 
how cute....onceler to the rescue of his gay lover

i support gay marriage onceler...just get it over with and marry legion troll

Just imagine if a Republican had said that, Yurtsie! (you don't qualify - most Republicans are way more objective....)

Not sure what it is w/ you and your anti-gay bigotry....
 
Did you post have "points", Yurtsie? What were they?

The fact that you apparently cannot stop responding to my posts and seem fixated on homosexual innuendo is duly noted, Yurtsie.

sorry, i'm not gay....and no matter how many times you call me by the tender homosexual nickname, yurtsie, will change that....go stroke onceler and whisper yurtsie over and over....spare the board your dirty sex talk

but i predict you and onceler will continue to use yurtsie over and over and over....you're flaming bro....keep on flaming
 
sorry, i'm not gay....and no matter how many times you call me by the tender homosexual nickname, yurtsie, will change that....go stroke onceler and whisper yurtsie over and over....spare the board your dirty sex talk

but i predict you and onceler will continue to use yurtsie over and over and over....you're flaming bro....keep on flaming

Does being called "Yurtsie" bother you, Yurtsie?
 
Just imagine if a Republican had said that, Yurtsie! (you don't qualify - most Republicans are way more objective....)

Not sure what it is w/ you and your anti-gay bigotry....

why do you hate homosexuals? because i said you're gay = i hate gays? wow....i have no idea why you think gay is bad or bigotry....i'm guessing you're a closet homsexual

i support gay marriage onceler....go and get married to legion troll...he is your perfect match.
 
why do you hate homosexuals? because i said you're gay = i hate gays? wow....i have no idea why you think gay is bad or bigotry....i'm guessing you're a closet homsexual

i support gay marriage onceler....go and get married to legion troll...he is your perfect match.

So you actually meant to compliment me with your repeated (some might say obsessive) references to homosexuality, Yurtsie?
 
not at all

keep calling me yurtsie if need to...it is weird, but i had no idea that dudes stroked themselves to me....hopefully you and onceler will soon get a room and keep your gay talk to yourselves...but hey....if you really need to get your rocks off....

Seems as if the "gay talk" is all from, you, Yurtsie.
 
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