Obama blames Congress for blocking regulations he never proposed
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Roger Simon reports in Politico, republished by the Union Leader, that if he had proposed regulations that would have prevented the Gulf oil disaster, Congress would have obstructed them.
In an interview with Politico, the president said: “I think it’s fair to say, if six months ago, before this spill had happened, I had gone up to Congress and I had said we need to crack down a lot harder on oil companies and we need to spend more money on technology to respond in case of a catastrophic spill, there are folks up there, who will not be named, who would have said this is classic, big-government overregulation and wasteful spending.”
The president also implied that anti-big government types such as Tea Party activists were being hypocritical on the issue.
“Some of the same folks who have been hollering and saying ‘do something’ are the same folks who, just two or three months ago, were suggesting that government needs to stop doing so much,” Obama said. “Some of the same people who are saying the president needs to show leadership and solve this problem are some of the same folks who, just a few months ago, were saying this guy is trying to engineer a takeover of our society through the federal government that is going to restrict our freedoms.”
So now, the President is not only not holding himself accountable for failing to respond effectively to the spill, but he’s blaming others for blocking his non-existent efforts to prevent it.
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