BP could have used safety measures that would have prevented deaths of wild life and careers of fisherman and tourist industry. The billionaires of BP did not want to spend 500k that would have prevented this mess. Find out the names of BP, because they will sell fuel under different names. Avoid buying gas from BP company names. Google them and find out how to best boycott them.
It runs out, if BP stps this leak or not . The damage is done and gets worse, day by day. Thats the future and the end is unknown. Chernobyl part two i guess. Ask Gorbatschow what to do, he made it then and Bush sen. knows him. So Bush jun. could know how bad it could becomes to be. And Obama is the best President U.S. ever had. Do not piont the finger at him. The whole wolrd is involved.
: the organization of a society into industrial and professional corporations serving as organs of political representation and exercising control over persons and activities within their jurisdiction
Most people don't know this, but our US Government has a law on the books that limits the liability for oil spills to 75 million. For a company like BP that makes many billions each year in profit- well, you make your own conclusion. We have been sold out my friends. Zeig BP!~
I usualy watch ur videos to get the other side cause all i hear is my family's side when it comes to politics and things like this. this is the first time i can say I Agree with you.
"A society dominated by corporations" so true Gil. It's time for the American people to wake up to the money behind the "Grass Roots" of Tea Baggers and Americans for Prosperity and a number of other right wing organizations...When people scream they want their country back...it should not be from back from Obama but back from the Corporations that have gained more and more control since Ronald Reagan.
@seamoremonster The power of corporations has been getting more monsterous long before Reagan, Eisenhower was warning us all about it in the 50s.
Reagan was simply that power given life, in the form literally of a corporate shill, a man who was paid to say whatever corporations wanted, actually in the White House.
only guessing but the technicalities as they seem complicated , the response with technics and stuff sets record in slowmotion...
i have to bet that they do it deliberately! if you think for 5 minutes about a sollution and you don't find at least 3 different , then i dunno, but this game played here is the real science fiction.
@Realizalize From what I've heard it's mainly because they don't want to destroy the well to close it. There are ways to completely shut down the outlet, but that means they have to drill a whole new well and build a new rig from scratch, which is incredibly expensive. All the solutions they've come up with revolve around capturing the spilling oil instead of shutting it down.
may it be as it is, with last move that seems obsolete, does it? anyway, did you see that they painted the dome they sent down and probably waited for the paint to dry?
the fact that it goes on for so long is the science fiction part. there are mill. of engineers and profs. at task to figure out a way to kill more and better when war.
i bet they rejected some cheaper better ideas, the should`ve asked for a big condom`e.
@Realizalize Yeah it's hard to imagine what's going on in their boardrooms that they allow this to drag on and on. The only good thing to come from this is that it will be harder for them to get the permits to extend their off shore drilling.
I know at least one oily board room for emergency pr coordination.
Everything important for pr is in it, including the vocabulary that is to use.
The permits also affect the concurring firms so that Shell is affected right now and other gulfers are under watch, too. And least we forget that Alaska and politics there, is in the hands of oil and those have a stunningly good name and support by their locals; saying polarbears are soo overrated, and all that despite exxon effed`em up.
@megamarsvin Of course, it is FAR more expensive (for everybody else) for BP to do it in a way that does not destroy the hole that they already drilled...
@megamarsvin The compensation due to the amount of lawsuits that are about currently making their way up BP's ass will hopefully make up for that. What about Mexico? South America? Will lawsuits be coming up from there?
Seriously, all this could be avoided with clean energy but nooooooooooooo......
The real solution is end corporations. Bring back personal responsibility in business. If you want the profits then you should take responsibility for the fuck ups. CEO will make more responsible choices if they had to pay for the mistakes they make, instead of the the "corporation" getting the punishment. Which only mean the fines are passed on the the customers...
This oil spill is a bad omen for Obambi from GOD HERSELF! GOD let this happen for she is setting Obambi up to be a 1 term EPIC FAIL so that HER CHOSEN ONE Sarah Palin will become President in 2013. This disaster will never ever happen under President Palin for she has the POWER of GOD HERSELF to prevent it from happening. Palin will expose the corrupt relation between BP and Obambi and bring Obambi down. Palin will keep the govt out of BP's business and prevent them from swindling the people!
It seems that all of the people like Sarah Palin who were just recently extolling the safety and sophistication of offshore drilling are now attacking the Obama Administration for not doing more about the disaster of the massive oil spill.
This will never happen under President Palin's watch for she has the POWER of GOD HERSELF to prevent these things from happening. GOD HERSELF let this disaster happen for she wants Obambi to fail so that her CHOSEN ONE Sarah Palin can become America's GREATEST President. This is all part of GOD's GREAT and GRAND PLAN and SCHEME and nobody can stop it.
@dangerouslytalented BP's handling of the oil spill disaster is a good example of how the free market works to solve large problems without government interference.
@WolverineDeus ... by covering up at first, then by allowing more and more oil to escape because they did not want to block off the borehole permanently, and thereby destroying an entire ecosystem, when if the rig included the necessary safety technology, the whole thing would not have happened.
@dangerouslytalented It's like a carbon copy of Don Blankenship and his coal mining business, but on a much larger scale. Don never took any responsibility for it either.
i love the background music
OpakeArawra2 1 year ago
BP could have used safety measures that would have prevented deaths of wild life and careers of fisherman and tourist industry. The billionaires of BP did not want to spend 500k that would have prevented this mess. Find out the names of BP, because they will sell fuel under different names. Avoid buying gas from BP company names. Google them and find out how to best boycott them.
Johntkr 1 year ago
@Johntkr That's what I try to do "don't buy at BP". It may not be a lot, but it's something.
YaoiHuntressEarth 1 year ago
It runs out, if BP stps this leak or not . The damage is done and gets worse, day by day. Thats the future and the end is unknown. Chernobyl part two i guess. Ask Gorbatschow what to do, he made it then and Bush sen. knows him. So Bush jun. could know how bad it could becomes to be. And Obama is the best President U.S. ever had. Do not piont the finger at him. The whole wolrd is involved.
Habasch78 1 year ago
You hit the nail on the head, sir.
imjustagirl776 1 year ago
The sad thing about this disaster is:
we have no idea what the end result is going to be !!!
isortparcels 1 year ago
IMPEACH OBAMA
Function: noun
Date: 1890
: the organization of a society into industrial and professional corporations serving as organs of political representation and exercising control over persons and activities within their jurisdiction
GreatSatan1 1 year ago
Most people don't know this, but our US Government has a law on the books that limits the liability for oil spills to 75 million. For a company like BP that makes many billions each year in profit- well, you make your own conclusion. We have been sold out my friends. Zeig BP!~
golfer6716 1 year ago
The united corporations of America suck.
mrx0066600 1 year ago
I usualy watch ur videos to get the other side cause all i hear is my family's side when it comes to politics and things like this. this is the first time i can say I Agree with you.
Drumz0r2243 1 year ago
The nation state is now the corporate state....
Yup, BP -- British Polluters?
EXACTLY!
2bsirius 1 year ago
@2bsirius Bathing in Petroleum. Beyond Pollution.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
"A society dominated by corporations" so true Gil. It's time for the American people to wake up to the money behind the "Grass Roots" of Tea Baggers and Americans for Prosperity and a number of other right wing organizations...When people scream they want their country back...it should not be from back from Obama but back from the Corporations that have gained more and more control since Ronald Reagan.
seamoremonster 1 year ago
@seamoremonster The power of corporations has been getting more monsterous long before Reagan, Eisenhower was warning us all about it in the 50s.
Reagan was simply that power given life, in the form literally of a corporate shill, a man who was paid to say whatever corporations wanted, actually in the White House.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@dangerouslytalented Excellent comment. Thank you.
seamoremonster 1 year ago
"Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard." ~ H.L. Mencken
DeSwiss 1 year ago
Let BP take the lead, and govenment stay out. Is that not what the teabaggers want?
SlightyDisturbedNBK 1 year ago
only guessing but the technicalities as they seem complicated , the response with technics and stuff sets record in slowmotion...
i have to bet that they do it deliberately! if you think for 5 minutes about a sollution and you don't find at least 3 different , then i dunno, but this game played here is the real science fiction.
Realizalize 1 year ago
@Realizalize From what I've heard it's mainly because they don't want to destroy the well to close it. There are ways to completely shut down the outlet, but that means they have to drill a whole new well and build a new rig from scratch, which is incredibly expensive. All the solutions they've come up with revolve around capturing the spilling oil instead of shutting it down.
megamarsvin 1 year ago
@megamarsvin
may it be as it is, with last move that seems obsolete, does it? anyway, did you see that they painted the dome they sent down and probably waited for the paint to dry?
the fact that it goes on for so long is the science fiction part. there are mill. of engineers and profs. at task to figure out a way to kill more and better when war.
i bet they rejected some cheaper better ideas, the should`ve asked for a big condom`e.
Realizalize 1 year ago
@Realizalize Yeah it's hard to imagine what's going on in their boardrooms that they allow this to drag on and on. The only good thing to come from this is that it will be harder for them to get the permits to extend their off shore drilling.
megamarsvin 1 year ago
@megamarsvin
I know at least one oily board room for emergency pr coordination.
Everything important for pr is in it, including the vocabulary that is to use.
The permits also affect the concurring firms so that Shell is affected right now and other gulfers are under watch, too. And least we forget that Alaska and politics there, is in the hands of oil and those have a stunningly good name and support by their locals; saying polarbears are soo overrated, and all that despite exxon effed`em up.
Realizalize 1 year ago
@megamarsvin Of course, it is FAR more expensive (for everybody else) for BP to do it in a way that does not destroy the hole that they already drilled...
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@megamarsvin The compensation due to the amount of lawsuits that are about currently making their way up BP's ass will hopefully make up for that. What about Mexico? South America? Will lawsuits be coming up from there?
Seriously, all this could be avoided with clean energy but nooooooooooooo......
Savior20061 1 year ago
The real solution is end corporations. Bring back personal responsibility in business. If you want the profits then you should take responsibility for the fuck ups. CEO will make more responsible choices if they had to pay for the mistakes they make, instead of the the "corporation" getting the punishment. Which only mean the fines are passed on the the customers...
TheAtheistPaladin 1 year ago 4
This oil spill is a bad omen for Obambi from GOD HERSELF! GOD let this happen for she is setting Obambi up to be a 1 term EPIC FAIL so that HER CHOSEN ONE Sarah Palin will become President in 2013. This disaster will never ever happen under President Palin for she has the POWER of GOD HERSELF to prevent it from happening. Palin will expose the corrupt relation between BP and Obambi and bring Obambi down. Palin will keep the govt out of BP's business and prevent them from swindling the people!
ecwaufisxtreme 1 year ago
It seems that all of the people like Sarah Palin who were just recently extolling the safety and sophistication of offshore drilling are now attacking the Obama Administration for not doing more about the disaster of the massive oil spill.
WolverineDeus 1 year ago 7
@WolverineDeus
This will never happen under President Palin's watch for she has the POWER of GOD HERSELF to prevent these things from happening. GOD HERSELF let this disaster happen for she wants Obambi to fail so that her CHOSEN ONE Sarah Palin can become America's GREATEST President. This is all part of GOD's GREAT and GRAND PLAN and SCHEME and nobody can stop it.
ecwaufisxtreme 1 year ago
@WolverineDeus Palin is out to attack whoever is not giving her money.
She is the Queen Shill.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@dangerouslytalented BP's handling of the oil spill disaster is a good example of how the free market works to solve large problems without government interference.
WolverineDeus 1 year ago
@WolverineDeus ... by covering up at first, then by allowing more and more oil to escape because they did not want to block off the borehole permanently, and thereby destroying an entire ecosystem, when if the rig included the necessary safety technology, the whole thing would not have happened.
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@dangerouslytalented It's like a carbon copy of Don Blankenship and his coal mining business, but on a much larger scale. Don never took any responsibility for it either.
Savior20061 1 year ago
@Savior20061 You mean the coal mine disaster earlier this year?
dangerouslytalented 1 year ago
@dangerouslytalented Yeah.
Savior20061 1 year ago