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In stead of offering leadership he is vacationing in Chicago and also forgoing the sitting president's customary Memorial Day duties at Arlington National Cemetery...
I agree. However, taking no leadership ownership of the national catastrophe and publicly mocking the every entity that is to solve the problem is a travesty IMO...
Very interesting. However, the two incidents are not in the same universe in terms or scope and potential damage. Thank you for proving my point that the administration is placing the entire burden on BP while they could vastly increase the effort to contain and stop the tragedy. I am surprised you are not frothing at the mouth with demands to do more with your home port viability at stake...
By the way, what a time for our president to be concerned with our budget...
But I and every other impacted person is protected. Anyone who has suffered a loss of revenue from the spill (my partners in Texas are in this boat) must be compensated by BP. When BP no longer has assets, the national fund kicks in until it's empty too. We are talking billions on billions of dollars. Every gallon of oil transported by water in the US is taxed as a part of this fund.
Impacted businesses are not the problem. The impact to the ecosystem will be devastating, but will recover with time. As you hear folks from Galveston say, tarballs from seeps in the Gulf are a natural occurrence, and the ocean recovers from these things. My fear is that coral reefs are at such a tipping point now that the oil impact would cause them not to be able to recover in out lifetime. Maybe we should take better care of the planet, it's not like we have another one.
Sure, but only because people have no idea what is involved in oil spills and why the Navy and Coast Guard aren't going to be much good at taking over. Navy + Coast Guard?? The government? Srsly??
I can understand why people might be pissed at what the government did about safety before this happened, but their inaction now?
BP can pay for it with their money, why do you think taxpayers should? BP has complete liability for this.
And yea I'm quite sure that BP is doing everything it can to fix this, it's not like they're not super unhappy about this like everyone else...
I would be willing to bet BP cares and is doing everything in it's power to fix it.
If you could fix it, you could write your own check...
Pressure at that depth is around 2,227 psi.... so don't take the steel "72"
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