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  • AndyKunz
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Sep 2008
    • 1437

    #16
    Let's see:

    Arizona asks the Feds to stop the flow of illegals. The Feds continually do nothing (except bring in FOREIGN dignitaries to slam Arizona in Congress). Arizona takes things into their own hands and Los Angeles BoE reacts by requiring teachers to call Arizona's action "un-American." Of course, Arizona is led by a Conservative Republican.

    Now Bobby Jindal asks the Feds to help stop the flow of oil onto the coastline. The Feds drag their feet, talking about how we need to tax oil more to stop the flow, how we need to kick BP for the government not doing its job of inspection. Of courge, Jindal is Conservative and a Republican.

    Anybody get the impression that Obama is "punishing" Conservatives and Republicans???

    In case anybody forgets, BP stands for British Petroleum. That's not Gulf or Texaco or Sohio or Exxon.

    Andy
    Spektrum Development Team

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    • m4a1usr
      Fast Electric Addict
      • Nov 2009
      • 2038

      #17
      Well the news tonight was full of wonderful news of how the coastal contaminated locations were lacking leadership for action, thats government required because it involves regulations needing to be met. Not BP's problem! Resources are in place but the federal government has no action plan as they are trusting that BP is taking the reigns. Why should they? BP waits for monetary loss claims to be filed and denies them because they lack adequate documentation.

      When a president takes office he runs the nation. Like it or not the old saying the buck stops here is what America believes. Obama has said it on TV. So why do I get the feeling he is so inexperienced at his official duties and obligations to the American public that setting an example to the nation is not within his capabilities? He is not proactive! More then 2 months have passed by with this disaster and have any of you seen his penalty phase? What threats of federal action are being thrown out to warn BP there are dire consequences to be addressed if they do not own this disaster?

      I dont want to hear what can Obama do? He's had the nations top lawyers to consult. He's had the leading scientific communities from both private to governmental agencies to build a plan. He is silent. He is playing both sides of the fence. Dont condem, dont force action.

      What a leader! This guys a joke in any language right now. Men of action are remembered by that very traight. Set the bar high so that others must meet it.


      John
      Change is the one Constant

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      • Rumdog
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Mar 2009
        • 6453

        #18
        Blame Americans including ourselves for being so oil reliant that we need to drill thousands of feet into the ocean and invade foreign countries for THIER natural resources. I mean They had WMD's, sorry. AMERICAN citizens and thier greed are to blame. Cleanup is virtually impossible. Blame who you want for that, but the spill is our own faults.

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        • AndyKunz
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Sep 2008
          • 1437

          #19
          Yes, we evil Americans are to blame. Guess we need another Apology Tour.

          You live in the evil Automobile Belt.- you're more at fault than many of us. Why not move a few hundred miles north and then you won't be such an evil person any more.

          What is it with the left, blaming everything on Americans?!?! If Americans are so bad, why don't they @!)@*#)!*@#) move to Europe. We don't need a fifth column here. Go somewhere else and spread your drivel. Why not blame it on the Arabs for selling oil so cheap? Or on the British for dominating the Middle East for so long? Or on the Romans - they used a lot of oil and tar too. Or why not Noah for having the flood that buried all the vegetation that the oil is made from?

          This "blame the Americans" crap just makes me sick.

          Andy
          Spektrum Development Team

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          • Rumdog
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Mar 2009
            • 6453

            #20
            Get real. Also, I do live 3.5 hours north of The S-hole Detroit. I use way more oil than I should and I will take some of the blame. Being smug and acting as if Americans arent accountable is dilusional. What makes you think I'm on the "left?" Both parties are spineless, worthless and greedt. Politicians are a disease there seems to be no cure for. Trust me I'm no fan of the government by any means. American greed is what led us into the recession and causes unbelievable natural disasters like this. I take no pride in my nationality, nor should I. Take, take, take. After a while, people start to notice. So does mother earth.

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            • mappo
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2010
              • 488

              #21
              Originally posted by BHChieftain
              With Katrina FEMA bungled the operation when they were told to execute. What government resources are being asked for but are not being provided for the leak? I don't see any execution issues on the gov side at the moment.

              I don't think either situation is a conservative or a liberal issue-- it is about competently executing against a plan.

              You can debate what is the best plan, but that pretty much breaks down any comparison of the two situations.

              IMHO

              Chief
              Drill baby drill! BP submitted to MMS all that they will be doing in the event of such a disaster, such as protecting the "walruses" in the gulf of Mexico. Hilarious.. and protecting the beaches from spills. during the Cheney energy policy with big oil, a proposal was given to go ahead with a safety device called a Blow out prevent-er, but it was deemed too expensive at $250G's. any body seeing a picture here? Cheney was still being paid by Halliburton even when he became Vice.p when asked about the payments, he said it was from a bonus that he took in payments since leaving the company.the Government will never give up on oil. it is too profitable to do so.There are Alternatives to fossil fuels, but it is a bad habit to kick especially when the politicians are in it for the money.The Brazilians do not need Fossil fuels to run anything, the Germans run their subs on hydrogen extracted from sea water. we have the know how to do the same, but the explanation is that it will produce an economic collapse. BS. The guy who invented a car that ran on Hydrogen extracted from water was mysteriously killed after eating out at a restaurant, and you could not get any info. from the patent office even though he holds several of these patents. Hydrogen was the wonder fuel, but guess what? it will be a while before the oil co. say so. anyone can produce hydrogen with some simple tools but you will not see any great effort to sell cars that run on Hydro.
              Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
              That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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              • Simon.O.
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Oct 2007
                • 1521

                #22
                I usually do not meddle in the politics of the USA but this thread has some interesting views that are hard to ignore. It is quite enlightening to see some of you involved in a good debate without resorting to name calling and slander, that makes it a real clean and clear debate.

                Here is a piece that I found in my local paper, it makes a lot of sense.



                My thoughts
                They should have made the decision to implode the well shaft by any and all means necessary within 1 week of the occurance. This includes nuclear intervention as has been proven by another nation.

                * They includes BP, and the US Government.
                See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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                • befu
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 980

                  #23
                  Who to blame?

                  You hear a lot about BP lately and what they will pay or should pay. But there is more to it.

                  First, enough people are involved that I doubt WE will ever really know what went on and who screwed up.

                  BP is the one who put the well in, so they are on the hook. Also, you have to look at what they did. Did they do anything wrong or take any shortcuts that allowed this to happen? Did they follow the accepted quidelines and rules or did they try to cheat?

                  The blow out preventer. A five story structure sitting 5000 feet under the water to shut off a two foot diameter pipe. Was it installed incorrectly by BP? Was it manufactured correctly? They still do not know why this safety device is not working. They tried to activate it from the bottom by the subs, still no go. If it had worked, this would have been a non issue. Was it BP's people on the leased drilling rig that caused it not to work or someone elses? If it was installed properly but failed due to design or manufacturing, would they be wholly responsible as opposed to BP?

                  Drilling rig owners. I love hearing this one, the drilling rig owners made a "profit" due to the insurance payment on the loss of thier rig. OK, when I total my car and the insurance company cuts me a check, it is not a profit. I lost a car. Still, we will never know what happened on that rig at the end, those people took that info with them to the bottom 5,000 feet down.

                  Government regulators. All kind of information coming out about coruption in our government agencies. Wow! Who saw that coming. It has been going on for years from both political parties, neither has the right to throw the first stone. Were the regulations enough if they had been enforced? Maybe they were wrong? Good luck finding out now with everyone covering thier trail.

                  Administration: Again, we will not know. What did BP want to try first as a solution? What did the government dictate that they try first or limit thier options? Not much is being said on this, but pressure is being applied from Washington. The lastest attempt is working the best so far, but was it really thier 5th option or was it pushed on them.
                  All I am saying, BP nor Washington are making the calls alone, both sides are trying to apply pressure and both probably have some hand in this crisis.

                  Americans: Are they to blame for wanting the oil? Sure, but it drives our economy and other nations want our money and products. Well, for the time at least, that will probably change soon also, but that is a different thread! But if we do not use BP's oil, someone else on the world market will, we will just buy more from someone else.

                  I find the arguments rather trivial, we are pawns in thier game. Lots of people are going to suffer terribly because of this accident, but I doubt we will ever really know the truth because so many people are involved and had a hand in creating this.

                  Still want to knwo why the the blow out preventer didn't work. And don't look to any politicians to solve this. If I had just eaten a entire box of Exlax, I would trust letting a fart before trusting our politicians.

                  Oh, I agree. Bp will be out of the country soon, or will split up in bankruptcy to get rid of its debt issue. Can't say that is unamerican, just look at what the automotive companies did last year!

                  Carry on!

                  Brian

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                  • domwilson
                    Moderator
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 4408

                    #24
                    Here's an idea. Stop the finger pointing and fix the leak....
                    Government Moto:
                    "Why fix it? Blame someone else for breaking it."

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                    • mappo
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 488

                      #25
                      Originally posted by domwilson
                      Here's an idea. Stop the finger pointing and fix the leak....
                      Here is the good news. BP provides 2 Billion $ worth of oil to the US defense department for Jet Fueling along with bribes to US Congress!.
                      Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
                      That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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