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June 11, 2010 at 7:58 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562396
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ParticipantIt looks to me like there is mud in the oil now, and that it is getting worse! Considering the pipe is one mile under the ocean and the considerable watter pressure, I suspect BP drilled into an oil field under a lot more pressure than usual.
I hate to consider what happens when the first big hurricane hits and scatters this all over the gulf region!
The other thing I have noticed from the get go, is that there is a LOT more oil flowing that advertised!
100,000 – 200,000 barrels a day at least.The impact of this has got to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, possibly trillions. So much for deep sea oil “opportunities”
June 11, 2010 at 7:58 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562492GH
ParticipantIt looks to me like there is mud in the oil now, and that it is getting worse! Considering the pipe is one mile under the ocean and the considerable watter pressure, I suspect BP drilled into an oil field under a lot more pressure than usual.
I hate to consider what happens when the first big hurricane hits and scatters this all over the gulf region!
The other thing I have noticed from the get go, is that there is a LOT more oil flowing that advertised!
100,000 – 200,000 barrels a day at least.The impact of this has got to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, possibly trillions. So much for deep sea oil “opportunities”
June 11, 2010 at 7:58 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #562998GH
ParticipantIt looks to me like there is mud in the oil now, and that it is getting worse! Considering the pipe is one mile under the ocean and the considerable watter pressure, I suspect BP drilled into an oil field under a lot more pressure than usual.
I hate to consider what happens when the first big hurricane hits and scatters this all over the gulf region!
The other thing I have noticed from the get go, is that there is a LOT more oil flowing that advertised!
100,000 – 200,000 barrels a day at least.The impact of this has got to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, possibly trillions. So much for deep sea oil “opportunities”
June 11, 2010 at 7:58 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #563105GH
ParticipantIt looks to me like there is mud in the oil now, and that it is getting worse! Considering the pipe is one mile under the ocean and the considerable watter pressure, I suspect BP drilled into an oil field under a lot more pressure than usual.
I hate to consider what happens when the first big hurricane hits and scatters this all over the gulf region!
The other thing I have noticed from the get go, is that there is a LOT more oil flowing that advertised!
100,000 – 200,000 barrels a day at least.The impact of this has got to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, possibly trillions. So much for deep sea oil “opportunities”
June 11, 2010 at 7:58 AM in reply to: OT: Anyone watching the live feed of BP cutting the stack? #563393GH
ParticipantIt looks to me like there is mud in the oil now, and that it is getting worse! Considering the pipe is one mile under the ocean and the considerable watter pressure, I suspect BP drilled into an oil field under a lot more pressure than usual.
I hate to consider what happens when the first big hurricane hits and scatters this all over the gulf region!
The other thing I have noticed from the get go, is that there is a LOT more oil flowing that advertised!
100,000 – 200,000 barrels a day at least.The impact of this has got to be in the hundreds of billions of dollars, possibly trillions. So much for deep sea oil “opportunities”
June 5, 2010 at 8:40 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560285GH
ParticipantOur economic problems, including the BP oil spill are the final conclusion of Reganomics. The notion that corporations can and will police themselves is as absurd as eliminating speed limits on the freeway.
I do not believe that libertarians want NO government, just appropriate government. Our shores are under attack from a black sludge and in this case it should be treated as the invasion it is!
Most of all corporate ownership of our elected officials has to end! Campaign contributions and influence have gone beyond reason to the arena of bribery and corruption. We get a “vote”, while big business gets a bullhorn to speak its mind!
June 5, 2010 at 8:40 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560385GH
ParticipantOur economic problems, including the BP oil spill are the final conclusion of Reganomics. The notion that corporations can and will police themselves is as absurd as eliminating speed limits on the freeway.
I do not believe that libertarians want NO government, just appropriate government. Our shores are under attack from a black sludge and in this case it should be treated as the invasion it is!
Most of all corporate ownership of our elected officials has to end! Campaign contributions and influence have gone beyond reason to the arena of bribery and corruption. We get a “vote”, while big business gets a bullhorn to speak its mind!
June 5, 2010 at 8:40 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560880GH
ParticipantOur economic problems, including the BP oil spill are the final conclusion of Reganomics. The notion that corporations can and will police themselves is as absurd as eliminating speed limits on the freeway.
I do not believe that libertarians want NO government, just appropriate government. Our shores are under attack from a black sludge and in this case it should be treated as the invasion it is!
Most of all corporate ownership of our elected officials has to end! Campaign contributions and influence have gone beyond reason to the arena of bribery and corruption. We get a “vote”, while big business gets a bullhorn to speak its mind!
June 5, 2010 at 8:40 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #560984GH
ParticipantOur economic problems, including the BP oil spill are the final conclusion of Reganomics. The notion that corporations can and will police themselves is as absurd as eliminating speed limits on the freeway.
I do not believe that libertarians want NO government, just appropriate government. Our shores are under attack from a black sludge and in this case it should be treated as the invasion it is!
Most of all corporate ownership of our elected officials has to end! Campaign contributions and influence have gone beyond reason to the arena of bribery and corruption. We get a “vote”, while big business gets a bullhorn to speak its mind!
June 5, 2010 at 8:40 AM in reply to: Has libertarianism been exposed for the fraud that it is? #561268GH
ParticipantOur economic problems, including the BP oil spill are the final conclusion of Reganomics. The notion that corporations can and will police themselves is as absurd as eliminating speed limits on the freeway.
I do not believe that libertarians want NO government, just appropriate government. Our shores are under attack from a black sludge and in this case it should be treated as the invasion it is!
Most of all corporate ownership of our elected officials has to end! Campaign contributions and influence have gone beyond reason to the arena of bribery and corruption. We get a “vote”, while big business gets a bullhorn to speak its mind!
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ParticipantInsurance is a terrible way to pay for basic non emergency medical costs. It should only cover major events and all the rest should be paid for out of pocket. It encourages waste and a feeling that having paid for the care it needs to be used.
GH
ParticipantInsurance is a terrible way to pay for basic non emergency medical costs. It should only cover major events and all the rest should be paid for out of pocket. It encourages waste and a feeling that having paid for the care it needs to be used.
GH
ParticipantInsurance is a terrible way to pay for basic non emergency medical costs. It should only cover major events and all the rest should be paid for out of pocket. It encourages waste and a feeling that having paid for the care it needs to be used.
GH
ParticipantInsurance is a terrible way to pay for basic non emergency medical costs. It should only cover major events and all the rest should be paid for out of pocket. It encourages waste and a feeling that having paid for the care it needs to be used.
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