Re: Did Bush neglect strict laws on oil drilling due to favouritism?
Lets try this again. Frick...
Lets try this again. Frick...
Bump.You couldn't post this in the existing Gulf oil spill thread?
Ya think? Really? :smile:Members of the Bush family favouring big oil. Plausible.
I choose not to blame any politicians and put this squarely on the shoulders of BP. A company like that knows the responsibility they have and the consequences of a disaster.
BP paid into everyone's pocket.Was BP in Bushes back pocket?, for the Bush administration not to insure safe oil drilling. BP is on record not taking appropriate steps on safeguards to insure this would have not happened.
Later during the 2000 election, BP exerted significant influence over politics through its campaign contributions. That is not too surprising when you consider that in the late 1990s BP had acquired Amoco and Atlantic Richfield, two companies which had been players on the U.S. electoral scene and which had made political contributions. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, BP ranked fourth amongst oil and gas company contributors in the 2000 elections, with donations totaling $1.1 million. Two thirds of that amount went to the GOP
Someone kills another person. You see it happening but don't attempt to prevent it because your mind was occupied on something else quite important. Person dies. Blame you because the person died or blame the person who killed the other?BP is to blame and should be held financially accountable for ALL costs associated with this spill, however the US gov't owns a portion of the blame. The gov't, through its regulatory bodies should have made sure there adequate Emergency Response Plans in place for dealing with failures, and should have conducted inspections to ensure all the appropriate safety equipment was in place and operational.
What really blows me away though, is you have idiots like Rand Paul (among others) who is trying to politicize this and critiicizing Obama for his condemnation of BP: at the end of the day, absent gov't regulation and inspection, BP was left to act as they saw fit so who else is more to blame?
This will blow you away! Wow the things you know nothing about!
Oil platform - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 8O
We've supplied lots of replacement equipment to the Henry Goodrich, owned by Transocean, as well as lots of stuff to the Hibernia platforms, it's all pretty run-of-the-mill.
So why do most people seem to think BP and their operation is the only thing going on down there. The comments all over the Internet seem to think this is "new" technology-no clue that it has been heavily used for over 50 years.
The map showing over 3800 rigs operating in the Gulf of Mexico in 2006 says that this can and is done safely in most cases.
So why do most people seem to think BP and their operation is the only thing going on down there. The comments all over the Internet seem to think this is "new" technology-no clue that it has been heavily used for over 50 years.
The map showing over 3800 rigs operating in the Gulf of Mexico in 2006 says that this can and is done safely in most cases.