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Killgore Trout  Jun 30, 2010 • 9:13:48am

Hooray!

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Interesting Times  Jun 30, 2010 • 10:57:19am
“Shielding companies from responsibility for damages sends the wrong signal,” said Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman Barbara Boxer.

Prior to Boxer, it was climate-change denier and dominionist troglodyte Inhofe who held this position. What do you think would be happening* on this issue if he were still in charge of the committee today?

*(aside from a gold-leaf-adorned apology card being sent to Tony Hayward, that is…)

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Bagua  Jun 30, 2010 • 2:50:27pm

Part of why foreign companies and investors invest in the US is because of the protections they enjoy through the legal system. Retroactively removing a statutory liability cap and the Presidents actions with BP show that this is no longer the case.

This will have two results.

First it will chill business in the US. Without the protection of the legal system there is no advantage to doing business in the US.

For drilling it will deter companies from oil and gas exploration in the US. Only the biggest complies could contemplate these risks and why should they when there is oil and gas available in Brazil, Africa, Asia and elsewhere?

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reine.de.tout  Jun 30, 2010 • 5:22:13pm

Bagua - I mostly agree with you; this “cap” should never have been a set amount (or it should have been revisited periodically). It should have been tied to equivalent current value, or regular increases, or something.

No permits are being issued, not even for regular drilling shallow water. If this thing continues on for another couple of months, I suspect drilling will be gone from US coastal waters for a long time, and most folks seem to think this is a good thing. I disagree, of course, and have made it clear I think.

It’s unbelievable the number of things that use petroleum by-products to be made - plastics, which are in everything from your car, to your computer, to the mattress on your bed, to medical supplies, to the plastic wrap on your food, the list is virtually endless.

When we start buying oil from other places, the cost of everything related to that oil will go up, and people will be scratching their heads - wha’ happened? This will not affect just the people in this region, but everybody all over the country, before it’s over. *sigh*


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