Night Strike wrote:
I'm sorry that a company wants to actually make money for themselves and provide jobs to others. I guess you are opposed to those.
Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
in the 19th century, folks like Rockafeller thought it perfectly OK, in fact necessary to have workers in extremely hazardous conditions. Funny.. conditions improved. The Rockafellers are still wealthy, even if they don't have the "robber baron" mansions any longer.
So, now the cry is "we have to DESTROY the environment", who cares about the Gulf coast people (they are just fishermen, other "work-a-day folks", and a few even have jobs from those oil rigs!).
It was a false argument then and is now. That ONE accident has left a mark on the Gulf that will not be erased for hundreds of years.
Night Strike wrote:You just want nothing to actually be created to actually create wealth. You just want the government to print money and give it to people.
Show where I have actually said this, because what I have said is that i WANT wealth and job creation, but TRUE, SUSTAINABLE jobs. This thing you tout is an illusion.
Salamanca is a town up above the NY border. People there have houses they built on land obtained in 100 year leases from the local tribes. At the time, most of them thought "eh-hundred years, the same as owning it outright... Then they looked to the government to undo the leases, saying that they had built up houses, etc. The answer? "Tough diddles!" You should have read the small print".
YOU are no different than those people. You think that 100 years is a long time, so why bother considering the consequences. Well, we are, right now, having to LIVE with the consequences of not having a single unpolluted stream here in the East, of having increased cancer rates, etc. In the Gulf, they had bad and good spots, but now its all pretty bad.
Night Strike wrote: And the company wasn't even operating out of greed, they were operating there out of necessity. If the government had not banned the much safer shallow-water drilling, they would not have to be out there in the deep waters.
Oh, I see, so your your mom says "don't run in the driveway", so your only option is to drive in the street?" Sorry, but what we need is reduction in oil use, REAL investment in alternatibve energy sources.
We DID have a chance to do that 20 years ago. Beginning Hydro fuel projects, etc, etc,... most of those projects lost funding or were left unfunded under Bush. THAT is where our tax money needs to go..t o research to the future, not propping up the companies of the past.
OUR tax dollars are to support the average people, keep them from falling too low, ensuring that EVERYONE gets basic education and health needs met so that they can become the productive citizens this world needs, not just a bunch of people who are lucky enough to buy the right stocks.