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This is really just disgusting. There's no way in hell all of those millions of gallons of oil and dispersants that poured in to the Gulf are just gone. Billy Nungesser, President of Plaquemines Parish, LA is at the end of his rope here and I don't blame him. BP is saying that they can't find any oil and are pulling assets out of the gulf for cleanup and the Coast Guard is letting them do it.

Digby has more on this latest dog and pony show from our media -- Dismissing The Gusher:

I posted yesterday about the emerging meme that the BP disaster was not big deal and today Brad Johnson at Grist puts that meme in perspective. Read on...

As the AC360 segment notes, Billy Nungesser isn't buying this either. They went out there and saw for themselves how much oil is still on the water.

UPDATE: Here's an example of what the residents in Grand Isle are dealing with. The Asphalt Beach in Louisiana (Photos)

KAYE: Retired Coast Guard Admiral Thad Allen, who is overseeing the federal response, said today the nearly constant flights that check for surface oil on the water from the air are barely detecting any oil, beyond thin sheens -- this as BP's incoming CEO, Bob Dudley, said it's time to start scaling back cleanup efforts.

At the same time, he said BP will not abandon Gulf residents once the well is permanently sealed.

But not everyone is buying that promise.

Plaquemines Parish President Billy Nungesser joins me now.

And Billy, I want to play for you exactly what Bob Dudley said today, and then we will get your response.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

ROBERT DUDLEY: In terms of the effort, no, it's not too soon for a scale-back.

We haven't permanently, finally killed the well. I don't think we will see any more oil going into the beaches.

And where there's no oil on the beaches, you probably don't need people walking up and down with hazmat suits. So, you will see that kind of a pullback, but commitment, absolutely no pullback.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

KAYE: So, is it time, in your opinion, to scale back on the cleanup efforts?

BILLY NUNGESSER: Absolutely not.

You know, he might be talking about the beaches in Florida. Louisiana is getting slammed. For the last two days, we have oil out there all over, same places and other places we didn't have oil.

KAYE: Your guys have been up in your own helicopter, and you have seen the oil.

NUNGESSER: You know, I don't know what's going on here, but Thad Allen takes a flight, sees no oil. BP starts pulling assets out. They're all on the same team here against coastal Louisiana and the Gulf Coast.

KAYE: Because you went to the same areas, you're saying, where he has said that they didn't see oil, and you're saying that -- that you did.

NUNGESSER: It's a dog and pony show. The oil is out there. It's all over. But that was rehearsed, to take that flight. Either they were looking up or they were flying 3,000 feet, not looking down. There was oil all over.

And then, the next day, all of a sudden, assets start leaving Plaquemines Parish and Saint Bernard. It was choreographed well.

KAYE: Yes. Let me ask you about that, because I know you had a meeting with the parish presidents and Thad Allen. And you talked about that you would all be included on the decision-making at the --

NUNGESSER: Absolutely.

KAYE: -- at the local level, on the state level here.

NUNGESSER: Absolutely.

KAYE: So, what happened? Because I know we have some photos tonight that really show otherwise.

NUNGESSER: What happened? They lied. Absolutely no assets would leave until we get together on Tuesday. We're meeting Sunday to present a plan to them.

KAYE: So, this is boom.

NUNGESSER: They lied.

KAYE: These photos that we're looking at, this is boom that was taken --

NUNGESSER: That is the same boom that -- that the Coast Guard wrote a letter that -- when they were taken to safety for the tropical storm.

Now, today, when we pull it over, the sheriff pulls it over, they say it's the (INAUDIBLE) boom.

KAYE: So -- but this is boom that you were never even told was going to be removed --

NUNGESSER: No. No. We had to pull them over --

KAYE: -- which was part of the deal.

NUNGESSER: The sheriff's office had to pull them over. And we caught 12 of the trucks. I don't know how many left before we caught those 12.

KAYE: Let me ask you very quickly about the fishermen, part of the vessels of opportunity program. If the cleanup efforts get scaled back, what is going to happen to these guys?

NUNGESSER: Well, they have been -- we -- they have been promising for three weeks to add fishermen. They have taken a bunch off. So, that gap is -- is crushing the fishermen.

So, I'm glad BP agreed to pay one more month compensation until we can get the new compensation plan in place, but 30, 40, 50 fishermen a day show up at my office. They say, get ready. We're going to put you on.

Whoever is handling that for BP has failed miserably.

KAYE: Because Thad Allen has said that, you know, we have -- if we have less cleanup work, you have the contractors and then you have the fishermen, they can't keep them all on.

NUNGESSER: Well --

KAYE: So, what should they do?

NUNGESSER: You know what? Thad Allen is going to BP school for how to deny. He is in denial.

Come down to Plaquemines. We will show you the oil. You know, they were removing five barges today, take -- standing them down. Our guys were there unloading 1,250 gallons of oil.

And they say, wait. Where are you going with this equipment? We have got oil all over. But we have been told to stand down. Who told you? Houma.

Houma is like the Wizard of Oz.

KAYE: Right.

And you're saying, if you want, take -- take your guys, but keep let -- leave the equipment and -- and we will do it, right?

NUNGESSER: Absolutely.

You know, every time there's a problem -- Venice did not know the blimp was in Plaquemines.

KAYE: Right.

NUNGESSER: It saw oil for five days.

KAYE: Right.

NUNGESSER: Now they're moving it out. Who told you? Houma.

I can't get a name out of Houma.

KAYE: Right. Right.

NUNGESSER: Houma is like the Wizard of Oz, a little guy hiding behind a curtain.

KAYE: All right, Billy, we're going to have to leave it there.

NUNGESSER: It's crazy.

KAYE: It is -- it is a really tough situation. And I know you are going to stay on top of it and keep giving them a hard time to get what you need.

Thanks a lot for joining us tonight.

NUNGESSER: Thank you.

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ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

He sucked it up.

He looks like he has an oily diet.


Diabolus est Deus Inversus

sixandseveneights's picture

could barely get into the whole screen shot. Some of the oil might be coming from those buckets of KFC he knocked over the boat.

ldzppln's picture

After all, the earth is 6,000 years old and has made it this far. A little oil can't hurt it.


Man smart, woman smarter.

sixandseveneights's picture

When the baby Jesus rides in on the back of a dinosaur he'll make all the oil disappear.

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Diabolus est Deus Inversus

sixandseveneights's picture
.

"We'll be here as long as it takes to make this right"

Kinda like "We'll pay all "legitimate" claims"

has become stupid, gullible, spineless, lethargic, intellectually incurious and will swallow any lie, no matter how outrageous or obvious and will take anything that's done to them without making even a whimper.
They have no sense of true patriotism, civic responsibility or community with their fellow Americans and for many as long as they are comfortable on their couches sitting on their fat asses in front of a tv, nothing else matters.

Medical Diagnosis by Video's picture

I tend to agree. I have made an effort to drastically reduce my driving and have mostly accomplished it, but it is too easy for us to just jump in the car and drive a block to the store. We have no discipline, commitment to change or fortitude to make it happen. My next door neighbor has his business 3 blocks from his house and in a year, I have never once seen him walk to work. Not once, and I am walking past his place all the time. My conclusion-there is no hope that Americans will make even the most easily accomplished sacrifices to change, especially for climate change, that are needed to have a minimal positive effect. No chance.

You are absolutely correct!

Medical Diagnosis by Video's picture

but really handled poorly from start to (near?) finish. I thought we had voted in someone more competent than Dubya, but the HAMP program, bank bailouts without guarantees about it happening all over again, Afghanistan and the Gulf "clean up" were are bumbled. IS Dubya still in the WH?

sixandseveneights's picture

wait there's more on the back of the page

"....is something you can wish for but if I elected I'll deliver more of the same".

oh, makes sense now.

ysbaddaden's picture
)O(

Diabolus est Deus Inversus

calgarylady's picture
wow

Please, everyone, read this.

Thanks, bonsai. I've bookmarked it.

DamOTclese's picture

Sweet baby Jesus, look at that fat fuck! Holy Xenu, batman, Fat Allen needs Jenny Craigs, stat!

flav1's picture

That New Orleans/ Creole cooking down there can be pretty tasty.

... does. But no matter. We're going to be hearing about the poisoning of the Gulf and ALL it's residents for years to come. We're going to be hearing about people poisoned by seafood because it wasn't tested for Corexit by USDA--which it isn't. So on and so forth.

And judging by the way Kenneth Feinberg is handling the BP "fund" and the way it was structured, we're going to be hearing about all the people getting screwed under that deal too.

All in all, yet another massive fail by yet another neo-liberal administration who will always take the side of a rapacious corporation over "the little people." This disaster will eventually do even more damage to Obama than Katrina did to Bush. Because most Republicans view that kind of disaster response as a "feature, not a bug."

Not so with the Democratic electorate, right? Right?


Anyone who has the power to make you believe absurdities has the power to make you commit atrocities.

Daddio478's picture

Big corporations and greed.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exxon_Valdez_oil...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massey_Energy#Mi...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_Refin...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepwater_Horizo...

Heather, please keep the updates coming as the collective memories in this country are short and the litigation is often long and drawn out.
The above mentioned links only scratch the surface. The list is growing longer every day.


"No man is so foolish but he may sometimes give another good counsel, and no man so wise that he may not easily err if he takes no other counsel than his own. He that is taught only by himself has a fool for a master." - Hunter S. Thompson

calgarylady's picture

Billy Nungesser is correct.

The EPA, the NOAA, the USCG, Admiral Thad Allen, Dr Jane Lubchenco and Dr Bob Dudley are all on the same team - The BP Executive Liars Club. They're getting away with their crimes and nobody is doing anything about it.

Sickening.

JohnnyBravo's picture

BP only cares about BP. Nothing more, nothing less.

Fuck 'em.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5Z9W59Z5ZY


NOBODY 2012

calgarylady's picture

Kudos to Steve Goodie and The Doobie Brothers. Well done!

JohnnyBravo's picture

is awesome. The video captured it perfectly, I had to post it.


NOBODY 2012

But BP runs such nice commercials showing the airplanes flying around "lookin' fer the ahl."

I posted this video on YouTube Saturday:

Dispersants greatly increased toxicity of oil spill


* There are two types of Republicans: millionaires and suckers.
"Mugsy's Rap Sheet": Recording history for those who seek to rewrite it.

Well what do you expect when you treat corperations as people? Seriously, this is going to affect the country for some time to come. Who would want to eat food coming from the affected regions, especially seafood? Who would want to live on the affected coastal regions? Ways of living that had been around for at the very least decades are forever gone. What is coming in the future to replace that?

smchris's picture

Oh, and how's that check distribution glitch working out?

Isn't it great when the invisible hand of commerce regulates itself?

HippyGourmet's picture

Please join me in writing letters to John Amato and the webmaster at C&L in demanding that they immediately cease and desist (by blocking the URLS through Adsense) the streaming of BP lies through advertising on C&L.

I have sent three emails thus far and the webmaster was kind enough to respond, stating that they don't have control over the Adsense stream. This is false, as they can easily block URLs from BP (right wing nonsense sites as well).

Do we not all agree that BP advertising is part of their paid cover-up for the destruction of the Gulf of Mexico? That in fact these ads are part of the larger obstruction of justice, and are no different than the dispersant used to hide (and intensify toxicity) in the region?

There is also mounting evidence that Corexit and oil are raining down on communities (farms, trees, lawns, water supplies) as way north of the Gulf in Canada and spreading east!

Therefore, please join us in voicing your outrage that BP should not be spreading their lies on, of all places, Crooks and Liars.com

Thanks for taking the time to read this and for voicing your concerns.

HippyGourmet

Trittydi's picture
BP

I guess they don't care about giving people another reason to hate them.*

The oil is vanishing because the dispersants broke the oil up into invisable droplets that are still in the water ,but, this "invisable" oil is being injested by ALL marine life, animal and vegatative and over time this " invisable" oil will start(in 10-30 years)causing cancers in the seafood that's taken from the Gulf and will be passed to humans as well.Because I'm 64 yrs old I probably won't live to see it but it's coming and it will arrive with a vengence!Our Gov. won't come out and say it but the very dispersants that were used on the gulf spill, by BP,have been BANNED in England for more than 10 years!Geez, I wonder why they were banned?

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