Deepwater Horizon oil spill
Grand Isle, LA
Posted by The beach closed today as the BP disaster accumulates on the sand.
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The barrier island town is getting pummeled by oil worse than anywhere in the country. Unfortunately, Grand Isle is entirely dependent on business from tourism and fishing. Fisheries will be destroyed by BP, which will work to convince the American people that they should continue driving gas guzzling cars and let BP suck all the life off the planet.
"Would you believe I made all week long -- $36.93," local merchant Frank Besson complained. Besson's shop, Nez Coupe Souvenir & Tackle, is normally packed this time of year, with trout season starting and school getting out. Now "you could throw a ball down the street on the main drag and not hit anybody."
Only the restaurants are making money, Besson said, as they feed the dozens of private contractors in town to clean up the oil spill.
Others, like Rand Paul, fresh from announcing that it was un-American to hold BP responsible for its own actions, will be profitting as the coporate fat cats suck money out of the economy to support his campaign to finish America as a world power.
Americans can reward BP and hold iut accountible by converting their cars to higher efficiency solutions.
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