1 Well, then no the oil spill is not everyones problem. It is the problem of those directly effected by it.lowing wrote:
No your health is YOUR problem, and my health is MY problem, I do not share in your problems.nlsme1 wrote:
First, the arguement could be made that healthcare is "everyones" problem just as easily, yet you don't want govt. there.lowing wrote:
First when the oil spill covers the entire gulf coast region it is more than BP's mess. They can pay for the damage, but it is most definitely everyones mess.
Second how much experience does BP have cleaning up this mess.
Third, I am speaking of bring the entire arsenal of US resources to bear in order to get this leak stopped, instead of photo ops of Obama standing on a beach shaking hands.
Second, a lot more then the government.
Third, what arsenol do we have for this?
Fourth, (and here is the kicker) do you know how easy it would be, for BP to then say."you took over. You took longer then we would have, and we are no longer responsible for the cost associated with it. You let 30 million gallons spill AFTER you tok over"
30,000,000 gallons * $1,000 gallons=30,000,000,000
Do you really want to let BP off the hook from those kinds of fines?
Really? When did BP dump oil in the gulf and pollute the coast line before?
The US govt. has unlimited resources in manpower, what is needed the US govt. can get. BP is not an authority, the US govt. is.
BP, and here is the kicker, has already lost in the court the counts, the court of public opinion. They will pay for this, even at the expense of its own existence.
2 When did the government?
3 Everything has "limits"
And the kicker "Like exxon payed?"