bit_pattern
Ex-Bluelighter
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Christ almighty. You're a shamelessly partisan hack of a person, aren't you? 8(
Christ almighty. You're a shamelessly partisan hack of a person, aren't you? 8(
that's a great idea. 1) it moves us away from oil, preventing further disasters. 2) it helps fix the oil spill, which we've gotta do something about, and we can't do something about it without fundsUnbreakable said:Congress plans to quadruple oil tax used to finance cleanups
http://blog.al.com/live/2010/05/cong...druple_oi.html
what a joke
good point, BP being in charge of cleanup isn't my idea of ideal.. of course, they should be able to provide technical help and resources
i hope both the private and public sector have such strategies. private because it's good for business. public because we need to make sure they aren't skimping on safety regulationsYou would think the company in charge of the well would be the expert in how to contain it. Does BP not have a risk management strategy? What a horrible assumption made in this case.
take it off the surface...out of sight, out of mind..............disgusting what's going on.
on the bright side, I might be going down to Louisiana and brewing compost tea for marsh restoration on BP's dime. Wish me luck!
1) thanks for the discoveriesHaven't read whole thread. I am too depressed with the headlines as-is.
What I wanted to share is news I'd been reading ONLY TWO FUCKING DAYS before this happened:
First ever Giant Jellyfish caught on film
Giant Oarfish caught on film for the first time
Both of these were filmed accidentally by oil prospector-bound scientists.
Both in the gulf of mexico.
Now, I'm going to pretend this thread never existed because I'm about to cry.