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Given BP's history...
.... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Given BP's history...
On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote:
... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. -- Are we being heard or are we a herd? |
Given BP's history...
On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote:
On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Given BP's history...
On 03/05/2010 5:54 PM, hk wrote:
On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. Nope. But at least they provide you more than hot air. You could always park your boat for lack of motion potion. But you can bet the costs will be passed on. Yep, $88 barrel and rising. -- Are we being heard or are we a herd? |
Given BP's history...
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Given BP's history...
In article ,
says... On 5/4/10 7:45 AM, BAR wrote: In articleNISdnTQcR9St_0LWnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. BP's has a positive impact on my life every day. The subsistence waterman of the Gulf Coast don't. Typical self-centered Republican asshole... "me, me, me, me..." How many illegal aliens have you brought into your home, I mean Karen's home, to help them out and give them a place to live? Or are you all talk and no action? |
Given BP's history...
On 5/4/10 8:32 AM, BAR wrote:
In articleHeidnWhREvHTj33WnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/4/10 7:45 AM, BAR wrote: In articleNISdnTQcR9St_0LWnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. BP's has a positive impact on my life every day. The subsistence waterman of the Gulf Coast don't. Typical self-centered Republican asshole... "me, me, me, me..." How many illegal aliens have you brought into your home, I mean Karen's home, to help them out and give them a place to live? Or are you all talk and no action? Please explain in detail the connection between BP's financial responsibility for the mess it and its partners have created, the pollution problems now facing Gulf Coast states and businessmen, the unwillingness of the United States to defend its southern borders, and who lives here. My interest in this thread is whether BP will pay for all the damage it has caused, or whether it will try to wiggle out. If it does wiggle out, who will be stuck with the bill? Moron. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Given BP's history...
In article ,
says... On 5/4/10 8:32 AM, BAR wrote: In articleHeidnWhREvHTj33WnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/4/10 7:45 AM, BAR wrote: In articleNISdnTQcR9St_0LWnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. BP's has a positive impact on my life every day. The subsistence waterman of the Gulf Coast don't. Typical self-centered Republican asshole... "me, me, me, me..." How many illegal aliens have you brought into your home, I mean Karen's home, to help them out and give them a place to live? Or are you all talk and no action? Please explain in detail the connection between BP's financial responsibility for the mess it and its partners have created, the pollution problems now facing Gulf Coast states and businessmen, the unwillingness of the United States to defend its southern borders, and who lives here. My interest in this thread is whether BP will pay for all the damage it has caused, or whether it will try to wiggle out. If it does wiggle out, who will be stuck with the bill? Why should BP pay for the failure of the US government to enact a plan, on the books since 1994, to contain the effects of an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Obviously the US government failed to perform again. BP did its part by paying taxes and fees to subsidize the the equipment, manpower, training and the plan. Who dropped the ball? The US government. Oh, and this occurred on Obama's watch and it is his disaster and his fault. |
Given BP's history...
On 5/4/10 9:05 AM, BAR wrote:
In article3fGdnb1medceiH3WnZ2dnUVZ_gSdnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/4/10 8:32 AM, BAR wrote: In articleHeidnWhREvHTj33WnZ2dnUVZ_o6dnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/4/10 7:45 AM, BAR wrote: In articleNISdnTQcR9St_0LWnZ2dnUVZ_tudnZ2d@earthlink .com, says... On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. BP's has a positive impact on my life every day. The subsistence waterman of the Gulf Coast don't. Typical self-centered Republican asshole... "me, me, me, me..." How many illegal aliens have you brought into your home, I mean Karen's home, to help them out and give them a place to live? Or are you all talk and no action? Please explain in detail the connection between BP's financial responsibility for the mess it and its partners have created, the pollution problems now facing Gulf Coast states and businessmen, the unwillingness of the United States to defend its southern borders, and who lives here. My interest in this thread is whether BP will pay for all the damage it has caused, or whether it will try to wiggle out. If it does wiggle out, who will be stuck with the bill? Why should BP pay for the failure of the US government to enact a plan, on the books since 1994, to contain the effects of an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Obviously the US government failed to perform again. BP did its part by paying taxes and fees to subsidize the the equipment, manpower, training and the plan. Who dropped the ball? The US government. Oh, and this occurred on Obama's watch and it is his disaster and his fault. I guess it is possible that you really are as dumb as you present here. Who dropped the ball? BP and its partners in the Gulf platform that exploded. The question is whether BP is going to assume the liability and pay for the damages it has caused. There is no reason for the taxpayers to pick up the costs of this corporate disaster so long as the corporations have present or future assets that can be used or attached. The platform was privately owned and operated. -- The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name. |
Given BP's history...
On Tue, 4 May 2010 07:45:13 -0400, BAR wrote:
In article , says... On 5/3/10 7:50 PM, Canuck57 wrote: On 03/05/2010 4:15 PM, hk wrote: ... (c.f., Texas refinery explosion), what do you think the odds are of that corporation and its partners in the exploded well actually paying for the total cost of the cleanup and the damages to the states, the watermen, and the businesses in the Gulf area? I think the odds very much against it. More likely to have every loser and ****** come out and say they couldn't work or worked 6000 hours in 6 months to clean it up and want cash. Think, 10s of thousands are hatching the scams as we write. Right...BP and its partners are the good guys, and the watermen are the bad guys, and the check is in the mail. BP's has a positive impact on my life every day. The subsistence waterman of the Gulf Coast don't. IOW BP can screw the fishermen? so if someone screws your method of making a buck, then that's just tough luck? gee. right whiners have an interesting sense of morality |
Given BP's history...
On Tue, 4 May 2010 09:05:07 -0400, BAR wrote:
Why should BP pay for the failure of the US government to enact a plan, on the books since 1994, to contain the effects of an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. uh...because BP was making the money? because having the taxpayer pay for BP's mistakes is a subsidy for the wealthy? oh. i think we just found out why he thinks there should be a govt plan... Obviously the US government failed to perform again. BP did its part by paying taxes and fees to subsidize the the equipment, well, no. i'm a chemical engineer. if i blow up the town where i build a chemical plant is that just tough luck for the folks who lived there, cuz i paid taxes? BP paid taxes on its profits it did NOT pay for the right to destroy everyone ELSE'S means of making a living. you seem to think if a car thief pays taxes he can steal your car. manpower, training and the plan. Who dropped the ball? The US government. Oh, and this occurred on Obama's watch and it is his disaster and his fault. and bush murdered 3000 americans on 9/11. it happened on his watch |
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