I've been busy lately. It looks like I missed out on some of the fun around here.
thataway":yvhyev1e said:
The last thing which you would want is to destroy BP.
Dr. Bob is correct. We really don't want BP to crumble. We need them to do as they have promised: do everything they can to stop the oil flowing into the gulf, and then we need them to clean up the disaster.
Remember that if BP is destroyed, a lot of Americans will be out of jobs. And a lot of Americans will take big loses in their retirement plans. This is true also for many Britons, and we don't want that for them either. Let's not forget that they are an important ally, and that they too didn't cause this disaster.
thataway":yvhyev1e said:
Seize BP assets? You have to be kidding. Are you thinking about the franchise service stations? Refineries, pipelines--or other drilling rigs. Who would operate them? Sounds like what is being done in Venzuela.
Right again. Does anyone here actually think this situation would actually be better if our government seized BP's assets? Then what? The government sells the assets off to cover the costs of the cleanup? Do we think that sell-off would be an efficient, orderly process? And then, does anyone here actually think that our government is the right entity to clean up this disaster?
As I mentioned above, we cannot forget about all those people that will lose their jobs, and take a big hit in their retirement plans if BP collapses.
thataway":yvhyev1e said:
What is going to happen now, with the drilling mortorium, is that all of the best and newest drilling rigs are heading to Brazil for their offshore fields; and elsewhere. This means jobs in the US lost--maybe for a long time.
Correct here too. The six month moratorium put a lot of Americans out of work, and further strains our oil supply. Let's face it, we need oil. Including all of us boaters here. Solar powered TomCat anyone? Not likely.
And it is a reality that if the platforms can't drill here, they will drill elsewhere. And when they go, so do those jobs. And it will be many years before they return.
It would have been reasonable to order immediate and thorough inspections of all drilling platforms, but shutting them down was nothing more than a political maneuver.
Did we miss that part where the Administration said that the experts recommended this moratorium, only to find out that the experts actually are completely against it?
And let's not forget that there is a bunch of oil here in this country that we could drill much safer than in the middle of the gulf, but we can't, because the government is in the way.
thataway":yvhyev1e said:
What has come out in the last few days seems to confirm the fracture of the sea bed/perhaps casing etc.
On this point, Dr. Bob, I really hope you are wrong. Because if this is true, that well is going to dump oil into the gulf for another couple of months until they get that relief well finished. By then, at least 300 million gallons will have dumped into the gulf. Dear God.
Here's another thought. I know we are all angry about this disaster, and it will negatively impact us all. But it's going to be much worse for those on the gulf coast than those of us who don't live there. So we should not be so quick to discount the opinions of those whose lives will be most affected by this disaster.
And finally I just want to say that I have learned a whole bunch from Dr. Bob, and so many other C-Brats here who are completely willing to share their time and tremendous experience. And if you have read through Dr. Bob's posts, you know that he is not at all flippant, judgmental, or uninformed.
Sure we all may not always agree here on the forum. But there is no reason we can't be friendly in our disagreements. And actually, friendly debate can be and enjoyable and enlightening experience.
Ok I have said my piece. Beers all around and I'm buying. :beer

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mike