I am currently on a BP well as we speak. I can tell you first hand that it is one of the most safety orientated companies I have ever worked for. That might sound ironic at the moment, but I have never seen a company spend more money and have more training than BP at this current moment, and even prior to the spill. I dont think the question is about money and how much one operator spends on a project to make it 100% safe. The problem at hand is the parameters they are dilling in and the "impossible scenario" which became a reality. If cutting down a tree was so easy, then why is it one of the most dangerous jobs in America? You can bet that shorelines will be damaged and fisheries damaged. It is tragic and I understand your connection to the coast and especially with Venice, but pointing out greed is easy. They have some of the smartest people in the industry scratching their heads at this one, and it will take months to years before fingers can be pointed correctly at who is responsible. I am just as pissed as the next guy trust me.... I hope who ever is responsible compensates whatever amount is needed.... Will it ever happen, probably not...
The government is another issue that needs its own thread....
So I will leave it at that.
The government is another issue that needs its own thread....
So I will leave it at that.
right now that are in the line of fire.
could. It is to late now there is no way to clean this up. open your eyes world dont belive people who dont care about you. people in louisnia know this.

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