Drilling moratorium misguided, may be lifted early

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Jobs and the economy of the region along with common sense over knee jerk reaction.
 
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127942449

Experts are saying that it may actually make drilling in the Gulf more dangerous.


http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/4ddfd380-7ccb-11df-8b74-00144feabdc0.html

This one says oil companies are going to hang out in the Gulf for a little while in the hopes that the government realizes it's mistake with the moratorium and lifts it early.
 
Good. This moratorium is like those shitty drivers who think the proper response to any unexpected problem on the road is to slam on the brakes. Hitting the brakes can often cause alrabroad
more problems than just moving forward cautiously.
 
But they weren't enforced. Nrabroad
under Bush, and nrabroad
under Obama either.

So why isn't Congress grilling the Obama people who were in charge of this and seizing their assets and painting them as evil people who helped destroy the environment?
 
becuz theyre too busy taking money from and apologizing to the oil industry..
 
please comment on the rabroad
her drilling rigs that are operating without approved drilling plans.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/15/bps-own-investigation-fou_n_577668.html



you may nrabroad
know anything of engineering, but operating without approved shop drawings is a very very poor practice.
 
Agreed. So what should be done about it? BP isn't the only people at fault here, but apparently those are the only ones who are on the hook for this fuckup.
 
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