Oil in the Gulf
So where are all the "Save the Gulf" concerts? Where are the TV benefits with the celebrities & musicians giving heartfelt speeches on the poor fisherman, wildlife, beaches, loss of income & sabotaged Gulf economy? I find it strange how these people (including our own government) as so quick to help Haiti & other...countries, but sit on their butts for this American disaster!
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There aren't any of these benefits because it's not as bad on shore as most people think. I'm stationed on Eglin AFB. It's between pensacola and panama city. The beaches here are still oil free with their pristine white sand. It won't get real bad until the hurricanes start. Then oil will proly make it up to kentucky then:argh:
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Because everybody is to busy playin the blame game on CNN still
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Originally Posted by jasonfriedlin
(Post 573286)
Because everybody is to busy playin the blame game on CNN still
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Eglin Air Force Base ... I've been to Destin and that was a very pretty beach .. glad its still in good shape for the time being.
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we need one of us who knows how to think to tell them how to fix it :w2:
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I'm working in Mobile and have been out across the Bay Bridge several times to the Eastern Shore. I haven't seen the oil yet, but some of the bay fishing guys say its up in the Delta as of yesterday.
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i heard about one relief concert but i forgot who was playing. too bad its taken two months for it to happen though. i heard one of the robots knocked off one of the plugs and now more oil is coming out of the hole.
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I hope they don't have any benefit's for this whole thing. Any money donated is only gonna be that much less that BP is gonna be held responsible for.
BP already has agreed to pay $20 million to get things started. I have to assume that this amount is maybe a small portion of the money they made that day on interest of the daily profit margin. Wish I could say I was excited about them having to pay through the nose, but in the end if they pay through the nose so will we. |
I live along the Gulf and the situation is getting worse. Pensacola Beach got hit hard yesterday and it doesn't look good for the entire weekend because of the weather pattern.
The feeling of helplessness is overwhelming to me. It is almost as bad as watching a loved one die and you can't do anything about it. We will all ultimatley pay the price for this disaster, not only financially but the loss of one of our country's greatest treasures. |
Originally Posted by Uncle Bubba
(Post 579385)
BP already has agreed to pay $20 million ...
It's in a trust fund administered by the guy that did the WTC payouts. Completely unprecedented. I just wonder if it will be any easier getting paid from the government as opposed to BP itself. :w2: |
Still no oil yet...:humm: And the beaches are quiet:yeah:
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Originally Posted by NadirPoint
(Post 579423)
That's $20 Billion, with a "B"
It's in a trust fund administered by the guy that did the WTC payouts. Completely unprecedented. I just wonder if it will be any easier getting paid from the government as opposed to BP itself. :w2: |
Originally Posted by jasonfriedlin
(Post 579792)
I saw on TV the other day, don't know how truthful it is, but BP wanted to drill that well in 500 feet of water and the government wouldn't approve it and forced them to drill in 5000 feet instead.
Plus we don't know, and may never know, what actually caused the explosion. Terrorism? Eco-activists? Accident? Of course, O-hole rides to the rescue, just about a month too late, and hasn't yet tried to help cap it, spending all his time trying to figure out who to blame, and "who's ass to kick"!!! Plus he turned down almost all of the other countries offers of help. U.S. and BP accepting few offers of international help, countries say - CNN.com As usual, the dems have turned this into something they can exploit politically, rather than trying to actually solve the problem. |
i heard that the dutch offered a few skimmers but we wouldnt take them because the enviromentalists said that its put oil back into the water... WELL NO SHIT its not going to get 100% of the oil first try but hey SOME gone is better than NONE gone.. i swear the country is getting dumber by the minute...
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Most all of the outside help offerers wanted paid. The MMS has been discouraging (with higher lease fees) or denying wells anywhere in sight of land for years. Nothing new there. You can thank the greenies and their lobbysists for that, not necessarily the government. One of the more amusing conspiracy theories has a North Korean mini sub torpedoing the platform. C'mon people. The environmentalists are lucky if they can get a motorboat in front of a whaling ship. How are they going to blow up an oil platform? The cause of the accident is well understood. BOP failed, allowing massive amount of methane out the well, which ignited on the surface, killing 11 and sinking the rig.
There's nothing Obama, the govt. or the milltary can do about it. They don't have the means or the knowledge. Putting pressure on BP is all they can do and I think they are right on target with regard to that. |
Originally Posted by NadirPoint
(Post 580212)
Most all of the outside help offerers wanted paid. The MMS has been discouraging (with higher lease fees) or denying wells anywhere in sight of land for years. Nothing new there. You can thank the greenies and their lobbysists for that, not necessarily the government. One of the more amusing conspiracy theories has a North Korean mini sub torpedoing the platform. C'mon people. The environmentalists are lucky if they can get a motorboat in front of a whaling ship. How are they going to blow up an oil platform? The cause of the accident is well understood. BOP failed, allowing massive amount of methane out the well, which ignited on the surface, killing 11 and sinking the rig.
There's nothing Obama, the govt. or the milltary can do about it. They don't have the means or the knowledge. Putting pressure on BP is all they can do and I think they are right on target with regard to that. |
Makes me wonder if one day I'll be telling my kids, "Yes, once upon a time, America had a beautiful Gulf Coast..."
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County worker here, along the Gulf Coast. My $.02
Oil on the beach surface sand, oil buried 6 - 18 inches deep, oil in the bays, oil in the oyster beds, oil in the marsh grass, oil in the marinas, oil ... :s: Local business owner jailed for cleaning the oil from his dock and surrounding water and shore. He was not an "officially authorized contractor to BP". Thanks Obama Bin Laden. :moon: This seems to be a forced catastrophy. An intentional disaster. |
Originally Posted by DieselJake
(Post 584151)
County worker here, along the Gulf Coast. My $.02
Oil on the beach surface sand, oil buried 6 - 18 inches deep, oil in the bays, oil in the oyster beds, oil in the marsh grass, oil in the marinas, oil ... :s: Local business owner jailed for cleaning the oil from his dock and surrounding water and shore. He was not an "officially authorized contractor to BP". Thanks Obama Bin Laden. :moon: This seems to be a forced catastrophy. An intentional disaster. |
me too kinda interested in that:humm:
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