Oncearunner8
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buckwheat said:People like you with a lot of power.
Frightening combination.
People like you with a PC and keyboard is a FRIGHTENING COMBO.....
buckwheat said:People like you with a lot of power.
Frightening combination.
ChrisE said:In the midst of this big debate those on the left and right need to keep one thing in mind.
It is not in a certain industry's best interest to bankrupt the working class or alientate them. Ultimately that is the client. BP is not profiting from this, of course.
You have to weigh that against regulation. The problem is that the client is the employee in business, where capitalism in itself is inherent upon driving down the cost of doing business to increase profit. Which in turn limits the power of the entity that buys it's product. It's a circle jerk.
There is too much misery in society to let this all work out. Ultimately, I believe it would all work out, which is the basis of laisez faire capitalism, but we would be dead many times over. Regulation keeps things in check, IMO. Where that line in the sand is I'm still trying to figure out.....I admit that.
You guys make my head hurt. After many beers tonite, I'm going to bed. Later.
buckwheat said:Because of our reliance on the freedom of the automobile and the great Interstate Highway System. Why didn't we listen to Carter
Wake up.
ChrisE said:In the midst of this big debate those on the left and right need to keep one thing in mind.
It's a circle jerk.
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You should have wrote this! ROFLMAO
Hugh Januss said:Damn right.![]()
Oncearunner8 said:This is going to sound weird to some. I think Carter done much more for the environment than any other president to this day. President Obama is just all talk on this subject. You have to drop the hammer.
patricknd said:bull shyt . your nice to them. what kind of businessman are you?
Hugh Januss said:Uhm, one that is trying to hang on and not let anybody go until the economy comes back a bit and I can breath a sigh of relief and go back to sleeping through the night?
patricknd said:and you said businesses can't be trusted to regulate themselves. seems like all that's needed is a little consience.
Oncearunner8 said:TFF -There is some points I do not agree with 100%,,,,,,,,,,,, but the fact is your post is on the money. I wonder the economic impact for the region overall? My personal feelings aside,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,this is a environmental disaster of epic proportions. FuhhhhhCK the Challenger and the dude who keeps insisting .....knocking that shizzzit.
Oncearunner8 said:I feel bad that somehow gave the impression --- I think that President Obama and his admin are as negligent as President Bush and his admin. I was only trying to point out that he Fed's had information and resources available before they acted. That was my point.
Oncearunner8 said:Today I heard or yesterday that the talk show's have sort-a latched on to the fact that the administration took too long to act. I agree with that in some fashion. I do not think they turned their backs but I think they left it up to BP far long enough. I know and as someone else on this message board knows that BP was in cya mode from day 2. I said as much in a previous post. The well was going to bleed no matter what and the initial Coast Guard statement was dumb at best. There was sanding / bridging of the well at that time. Things needed a day to settle. Then they should have made the assessment.
If you guys give a rats *** about “who” to blame then you would be looking into the direction of the BOP manufacture and the cementing contractor. I know both companies.
Anyhow as of tomorrow the "fix" will be in route to the wellhead and that should be in place by the weekend. Once that is done and the flow is contained, we can move forward with the blame.
Oncearunner8 said:BP and the three strikes according TWO buhhwhyte, well let’s just watch the next meltdown..
Oncearunner8 said:People like you with a PC and keyboard is a FRIGHTENING COMBO.....
Hugh Januss said:I suppose we could just try that and hope for the best. Based on past performance, especially of larger corporations, I don't like our chances.
Oncearunner8 said:NOOOOOOOOOOOO
You started this Challenger Bull SHIZZ and now you want to lay your F-ing head on a pillow. F-that..
I am going to the fridge for number 8. I was at the Derrick Tavern with all those evil Transocean MuthaFuhhhhkas and BP assticklers ......talking about failed BOP and ROV that can tickle a Buckwheat's ball sack...etc. LMAO
buckwheat said:Our chances are terrible.
People are locked in their own echo chambers, and love their own prejudices more than they love the facts.
They are generally weak bullies who kick down and kiss up.
Jeez, I think this BP thing was the fault of the homeless. Maybe them or the Mexicans who are diluting our gene pool Maybe we can plug this thing with a tax cut, or some of the Al Qaeda bastids. Their towels will soak up a lot of the oil. Uh, oh, Putin is rearing his ugly head, I can see him from my porch. Well, we might as well go moose hunting. They're congregating at the oil pool, at least that's what it says in all of the newspapers I read. At least we have fuel for the chopper.
Oncearunner8 said:what are you talking about?
buckwheat said:Still nothing, eh?
Just out of curiosity, do any of the Transocean or BP fellas have any reservations about looking for oil more than 1 mile below the surface of the ocean?
How do the Transocean guys feel about the BP CEO POS throwing them under the bus?
Was that just a show by the CEO? If I was a Transocean guy and I ran into that ***, I'd get in his face.
Hugh Januss said:I think it's irony or something.......you wouldn't understand, being a toaster.
Hugh Januss said:Can we just say that the next person to mention the word Challenger will receive a visit from Jackhammer/Carboncrank?
Oncearunner8 said:You replied to a post directed towards Chris E. with "Still nothing, eh?" what? .
Oncearunner8 said:Transocean has the worlds largest feet of Deep Water drill ships and Semi Submersibles. BP is one of the largest oil / sweet crude explorers in the world. What makes you think either company whose entire financial future is wrapped up in Deep water Exploration would have reservations? They will do everything they can to keep drilling with the least amount of restrictions. I think everyone on here agrees that those companies will not self regulate.
Oncearunner8 said:I am for more safety measures within all drilling and production done offshore. What I would wish for would be the change started within the industry. Proactive is much better than forced regulations by the fed. But as I stated above the Fed is probably needed in this more than they want.
Oncearunner8 said:Those Transocean guys would never get in BP's face. They have more lease contracts to worry about. Money / greed takes over that impulse.
Oncearunner8 said:As of this morning one leak has been fixed. The real FIX is on the way as of this morning. They should have the FLOW stopped by early weekend.
Oncearunner8 said:what are you talking about?
Hugh Januss said:I think it's irony or something.......you wouldn't understand, being a toaster.
