Jindal supports a plan to build artificial islands made of tons of rocks and boulders, which he says would slow the flow of oil into the bay, but federal officials have refused the state the necessary permissions to build, and that has triggered an increasingly heated political confrontation.
"We don't have time for meetings, we don't have time for red tape," Jindal has said. "Get in the game to win."
Jindal has used similar highly critical language to poke at the Obama administration for more than a month.
"No is not a plan," the governor said at a press conference today. - ABC News Story
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