Down here the focus is on what impact the spill is going to have on the shrimper's, oyster fisherman, and the fragile marshes along the Gulf coast. People down here are no different than the rest of the country, fed up with the whole disaster. Everyone wants the leak stopped, but that's easier said than done. If anyone thinks BP is not doing everything they can, they're mistaken.
The problem lies 5000 ft below the surface of the gulf. The attempts to isolate the well have never been done before, so they're trying unproven (at that depth) methods to stop it.
Believe me, I'm more frustrated about the whole disaster than you guys. But drilling for oil in the gulf is needed. If we had to import the same amount of oil, the price of gas would make it impossible to enjoy our turbo regals. We'd only be able to afford to use transportation for necessities. Then the economy would end up in way worse shape that it's in.
The long term impact on Louisiana's gulf coast will be severly impacted because of this disaster. Seafood is a major natural rescource for the economy down here. That's projected to be gone for years.
The government will force stricter policies for new wells being drilled, costing the oil companies more money. That is then passed on to the consumer.