Anytime I hear news about oil spills I get the impression that oil companies and pals want to `unload` their excess inventory. The old soul mentioned that perhaps the oil rigs in the Gulf of Mexico were sabotaged by submarines.
Then I read
Marcus Baram | Marcus@huffingtonpost.com | HuffPost Reporting
First Posted: 04-27-10 05:32 PM | Updated: 04-27-10 10:51 PM
Also, BP is being investigated by MMS over a whistleblower’s claims that the company violated federal law by not keeping key documents related to another deepwater production platform in the Gulf of Mexico, reports the Guardian.
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Oil companies are supposed to be very wealthy and they could afford to ensure the safety of its workers and the ocean life! I expect Obama and pals to tighten the requirements that those fools failed to install. But instead they were willing to sacrifice lives and many more for what should cost so little in the beginning. Remember the `ideal` foundation: It must be strong from the start.
Anyway. I believe by `blowing off` excess oil justifies why the oil companies could charge its customers during these times of `deep depression`, which the politicians will continue to deny. Basically without jobs, people cannot afford to buy gasoline. And if the market systems functions normally, the price of gasoline should have gone down by now. But it doesn’t.
Preferably, TPTB should have just burned off the oil spills before it travels too far from the point of origination. Are you fools trying to `sponge off` massive amount of this stuff and save it for later? Not unless this was planned to clown Sarah Palin’s: `Drill, baby! Drill!`
I really don’t care about oil as a main source of energy. If free energy does exist, what are you waiting for? I still want my hover crafts and teleportation devices, dammit!
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