Wonderful! Can you imagine the deep wells that are going to drilled off of Brazil or for that matter, the Falklands? Then there are the Chinese, who are going to drill just south of the Keys in Cuban waters.
...poorly regulated companies... Yes, but in my view it's corporations which are too large to regulate. Corporations' raison d'etre is to regulate government. Simply put...
Unfortunately, there's no guarantee that this would never happen again. It's only a matter of time. And people think the windfarms are ugly?
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Can you imagine the deep wells that are going to drilled off of Brazil or for that matter, the Falklands? Then there are the Chinese, who are going to drill just south of the Keys in Cuban waters.
ReplyDeleteBlow baby blow!
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ReplyDeleteYeah. Don't let the Chinese in.
ReplyDeleteAnd kick the British out!
ReplyDeleteBy the way, who thinks that poorly regulated companies running nuclear power plants won't allow a comparable screwup?
...poorly regulated companies...
ReplyDeleteYes, but in my view it's corporations which are too large to regulate. Corporations' raison d'etre is to regulate government. Simply put...
Who thinks that well-regulated companies running nuclear power plants won't allow a comparable screwup?
ReplyDeleteSome genies are very hard to put back in the bottle.
Me. I believe in regulation of companies and breaking up corporations which are to big to regulate. (Short answer.)
ReplyDeleteSo considerate of those good ol' boys to send some oil up toward New England. Such generosity.
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