greedy people who cut corners and acted recklessly did.
i agree with this. The company knew the part was faulty but didnt want to stop production and spend the couple hundred grand to fix it. That being said, i dont see how regulations could have prevented the spill any better...
Laker I want to go at this one, but I dont even have the energy anymore----its so simplistic, so easy to see, so black and white....yet the fight is doubled to try and show otherwise. The failure to see equals an atrocity in my mind---financially, environmentally, etc. and in so many areas. However, apathy and disgust leads me to just not even try here.
Laker I want to go at this one, but I dont even have the energy anymore----its so simplistic, so easy to see, so black and white....yet the fight is doubled to try and show otherwise. The failure to see equals an atrocity in my mind---financially, environmentally, etc. and in so many areas. However, apathy and disgust leads me to just not even try here.
spoken like a true statist. just give all the power to the government. weather its environmental, economic, the boarder, or anything else. you always seem to be on the side of more government control of everything.
We need to regulate how many political threads Laker starts. 10 cigar fine for every thread started concerning a political point of view. I'm assuming you'd be out of smokes in less than 6 months.
A better question would be "Where were the regulators that were supposed to be overseeing this operation"? The answer is they were in bed with industry rather than regulating. Once again we prove that big govt is corrupt govt and this one is as corrupt as they come.
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