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June 10, 2010 at 11:01 AM #562812June 10, 2010 at 11:06 AM #561833briansd1Guest
flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.
June 10, 2010 at 11:06 AM #561931briansd1Guestflu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.
June 10, 2010 at 11:06 AM #562426briansd1Guestflu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.
June 10, 2010 at 11:06 AM #562533briansd1Guestflu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.
June 10, 2010 at 11:06 AM #562822briansd1Guestflu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.
June 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM #561867CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.[/quote]
Still doesn’t end up paying the bills. Me, I would prefer to keep the person solvent and garnish his/her wages, versus an outright bk which ends up absolving the person from most of his/her liabilities… The point again is, taking a company under, isn’t gonna fix/pay for the cleanup. At most, we end up getting stuck with the bill.
Now, if I were one of the family with 11 people killed in the fire, that’s a completely different story because I could understand for wanting blood.But let’s face it, none of the rhetoric/politicing by our government is about those 11 people (it’s interesting more sympathy appears to be on all the wildlife that’s dying then the 11 people killed imho).
June 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM #561965CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.[/quote]
Still doesn’t end up paying the bills. Me, I would prefer to keep the person solvent and garnish his/her wages, versus an outright bk which ends up absolving the person from most of his/her liabilities… The point again is, taking a company under, isn’t gonna fix/pay for the cleanup. At most, we end up getting stuck with the bill.
Now, if I were one of the family with 11 people killed in the fire, that’s a completely different story because I could understand for wanting blood.But let’s face it, none of the rhetoric/politicing by our government is about those 11 people (it’s interesting more sympathy appears to be on all the wildlife that’s dying then the 11 people killed imho).
June 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM #562461CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.[/quote]
Still doesn’t end up paying the bills. Me, I would prefer to keep the person solvent and garnish his/her wages, versus an outright bk which ends up absolving the person from most of his/her liabilities… The point again is, taking a company under, isn’t gonna fix/pay for the cleanup. At most, we end up getting stuck with the bill.
Now, if I were one of the family with 11 people killed in the fire, that’s a completely different story because I could understand for wanting blood.But let’s face it, none of the rhetoric/politicing by our government is about those 11 people (it’s interesting more sympathy appears to be on all the wildlife that’s dying then the 11 people killed imho).
June 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM #562568CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.[/quote]
Still doesn’t end up paying the bills. Me, I would prefer to keep the person solvent and garnish his/her wages, versus an outright bk which ends up absolving the person from most of his/her liabilities… The point again is, taking a company under, isn’t gonna fix/pay for the cleanup. At most, we end up getting stuck with the bill.
Now, if I were one of the family with 11 people killed in the fire, that’s a completely different story because I could understand for wanting blood.But let’s face it, none of the rhetoric/politicing by our government is about those 11 people (it’s interesting more sympathy appears to be on all the wildlife that’s dying then the 11 people killed imho).
June 10, 2010 at 11:58 AM #562857CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]flu, if someone causes you injury, you may want to sue to get the maximum out of him, and then leave him insolvent and bankrupt.[/quote]
Still doesn’t end up paying the bills. Me, I would prefer to keep the person solvent and garnish his/her wages, versus an outright bk which ends up absolving the person from most of his/her liabilities… The point again is, taking a company under, isn’t gonna fix/pay for the cleanup. At most, we end up getting stuck with the bill.
Now, if I were one of the family with 11 people killed in the fire, that’s a completely different story because I could understand for wanting blood.But let’s face it, none of the rhetoric/politicing by our government is about those 11 people (it’s interesting more sympathy appears to be on all the wildlife that’s dying then the 11 people killed imho).
June 10, 2010 at 12:18 PM #561907meadandaleParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Arraya]haha What are the gonna do, declare war. Besides most will get to keep their jobs, they will just be under new management. The government and media have the power to let BP live or die like the old Roman empires that sticking their thumbs up or down to decide the fate of gladiator. Just wait until the endless stories of livelihoods lost. The people that tell Obama what to say know what his words do.
The simple fact is oil finds have been dwindling since the mid sixties and at this point the majors have to shrink or consolidate. BP is going to get eaten alive.
The brits can go cry into their tea and crumpets and join the tea-baggers[/quote]
Riddle me this…If someone crashes into you and causes you injury to miss your work, who would you rather have, someone who has money, or someone who files for BK and says they can’t pay for the bills…I think we kinda need BP to remain solvent…Otherwise, aren’t we( U.S. taxpayers) gonna end up picking up for this cleanup?[/quote]
Which was exactly my point…
And if Obama is leading the charge to push them into insolvency and we DO end up picking the tab…well, I expect he’ll be shown the door in 2012.
June 10, 2010 at 12:18 PM #562005meadandaleParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Arraya]haha What are the gonna do, declare war. Besides most will get to keep their jobs, they will just be under new management. The government and media have the power to let BP live or die like the old Roman empires that sticking their thumbs up or down to decide the fate of gladiator. Just wait until the endless stories of livelihoods lost. The people that tell Obama what to say know what his words do.
The simple fact is oil finds have been dwindling since the mid sixties and at this point the majors have to shrink or consolidate. BP is going to get eaten alive.
The brits can go cry into their tea and crumpets and join the tea-baggers[/quote]
Riddle me this…If someone crashes into you and causes you injury to miss your work, who would you rather have, someone who has money, or someone who files for BK and says they can’t pay for the bills…I think we kinda need BP to remain solvent…Otherwise, aren’t we( U.S. taxpayers) gonna end up picking up for this cleanup?[/quote]
Which was exactly my point…
And if Obama is leading the charge to push them into insolvency and we DO end up picking the tab…well, I expect he’ll be shown the door in 2012.
June 10, 2010 at 12:18 PM #562501meadandaleParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Arraya]haha What are the gonna do, declare war. Besides most will get to keep their jobs, they will just be under new management. The government and media have the power to let BP live or die like the old Roman empires that sticking their thumbs up or down to decide the fate of gladiator. Just wait until the endless stories of livelihoods lost. The people that tell Obama what to say know what his words do.
The simple fact is oil finds have been dwindling since the mid sixties and at this point the majors have to shrink or consolidate. BP is going to get eaten alive.
The brits can go cry into their tea and crumpets and join the tea-baggers[/quote]
Riddle me this…If someone crashes into you and causes you injury to miss your work, who would you rather have, someone who has money, or someone who files for BK and says they can’t pay for the bills…I think we kinda need BP to remain solvent…Otherwise, aren’t we( U.S. taxpayers) gonna end up picking up for this cleanup?[/quote]
Which was exactly my point…
And if Obama is leading the charge to push them into insolvency and we DO end up picking the tab…well, I expect he’ll be shown the door in 2012.
June 10, 2010 at 12:18 PM #562609meadandaleParticipant[quote=flu][quote=Arraya]haha What are the gonna do, declare war. Besides most will get to keep their jobs, they will just be under new management. The government and media have the power to let BP live or die like the old Roman empires that sticking their thumbs up or down to decide the fate of gladiator. Just wait until the endless stories of livelihoods lost. The people that tell Obama what to say know what his words do.
The simple fact is oil finds have been dwindling since the mid sixties and at this point the majors have to shrink or consolidate. BP is going to get eaten alive.
The brits can go cry into their tea and crumpets and join the tea-baggers[/quote]
Riddle me this…If someone crashes into you and causes you injury to miss your work, who would you rather have, someone who has money, or someone who files for BK and says they can’t pay for the bills…I think we kinda need BP to remain solvent…Otherwise, aren’t we( U.S. taxpayers) gonna end up picking up for this cleanup?[/quote]
Which was exactly my point…
And if Obama is leading the charge to push them into insolvency and we DO end up picking the tab…well, I expect he’ll be shown the door in 2012.
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