5/19/2010 3:18:48 PM
Again, should the insurance company not honor their contract just because someone died? This appears to be what you are suggesting.As for hoping the rest of the rigs go, somehow I doubt that's in the best interests of the company. Per your article, they has $270M "profit" from the insurance pay out. Per their financial statements they have a net income of $677M this past quarter, and that's down ~$300M from the quarter previous. They are now without a profit producing rig for as long as it will take them to find a new site (or clean up the old one), get a new rig built and get it into production. I'm fairly positive they will be out the $270M "profit" before they get a new rig up a running to replace this one. Never mind that if more of their rigs fail or are destroyed, their reputation will suffer and there will be less demand for their rigs over those of their competitors.
5/19/2010 10:39:05 PM
It's just shitty.Like how Wal-mart takes out insurance policies on their employees and makes millions of dollars in profit off their deaths, money which the family sees none of.
5/20/2010 8:34:24 AM
Can we just change the name of The Soap Box to Logical Fallacy Central?
5/20/2010 9:03:25 AM
^^ Except it's nothing like that.Are we really saying we don't expect companies to have insurance on multi-million dollar rigs which are the very core of the company's business? Or that the insurance company shouldn't pay out as per the terms of their contract?
5/20/2010 9:28:46 AM
Just so we're clear, this was an outright profit, not merely just the payout covering the cost of the rig. I agree that there was a contractual obligation to pay out because of the property destruction. But making an ADDITIONAL $270 million beyond the stated property value is obscene. Insurance companies frequently cite reasons not to pay out additional costs, so it's not unreasonable for this one to have said "no." $270 million is worth a court battle, if it came to that.
5/20/2010 9:43:59 AM
Transocean: "Heh, sorry about your husband's death due to our slack safety policies, ma'am. Oh, you didn't have a life-insurance policy? Oops. Better get a full-time job to support those kids!"*drives away in gold-played Ferrari while money flies out of the trunk*
5/20/2010 9:48:19 AM
again,
5/20/2010 9:50:38 AM
BP has to get a 25 killstreak to call in a tactical nuke, and they've only got 11 so far.
5/20/2010 11:57:16 AM
5/20/2010 12:02:36 PM
Who knows, both of those motherfuckers are tossing blame around faster than you can say "congressional hearing."
5/20/2010 12:03:30 PM
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=6496749n&tag=related;photovideoWow. News team threatened with arrest trying to film oil on beaches. "This is BP rules, not ours..."I think I'd take that arrest and do my best to bring it to the nation's attention afterward.
5/20/2010 12:13:21 PM
5/20/2010 12:29:01 PM
5/20/2010 1:19:58 PM
http://twitter.com/BPGlobalPR
5/24/2010 8:00:27 PM
5/24/2010 8:46:27 PM
Environmentalists are obviously to blame for this by pushing to tighter regulations and forcing companies to drill further out in more volatile conditions. Had this happened in shallower water it would have been easier to control and minimize. ~ El Rushmo
5/24/2010 11:25:49 PM
this may be a really stupid question, but why can't we light that shit on fire when the slick reaches the surface?
5/25/2010 11:55:14 AM
A lot of it doesn't reach the surface and stays suspended in amorphous blobs all around the ocean.
5/25/2010 11:57:48 AM
5/25/2010 12:05:24 PM
^^^Air pollution levels may also be of concern.
5/25/2010 3:37:30 PM
^^^true.^not nearly as bad as having the oil in the water.
5/25/2010 3:45:23 PM
5/25/2010 4:28:25 PM
5/25/2010 8:46:52 PM
thats not really how it works. the oil is well below the crust. its been done several times in similar situations by the Russians. I am not saying it is a perfect solution, I am only asking others' opinions who are maybe a little more well versed because I have heard it brought up as a viable option.
5/26/2010 8:31:50 AM
i mean, I guess it could bury the thing in debris. but it could also clear out the blockage and remove debris, making the oil flow faster. just seems silly and a little too "sci-fi military solution" for my tastes.
5/26/2010 6:52:00 PM
Can someone tell me why this wouldn't work:clearly they can stick a pipe in the hole to divert some oil to a tanker, why couldn't they wrap that pipe with some sort of inflatable bag, then when they stuck it in the leak, inflate the bag with fluid, that would funnel all the oil up their pipe and onto the tanker. Is the pressure just too much?
5/26/2010 7:54:37 PM
Try this... Go to your house, turn on the hose, now stand at the other end of the house and using a stick thread a host onto the spigot. Nothing to it.
5/26/2010 9:28:48 PM
One for the evening...http://www.facebook.com/pages/Plugging-the-Gulf-oil-leak-with-the-works-of-Ayn-Rand/125031037519289
5/30/2010 1:11:07 AM
Documents Show Early Worries About Safety of Righttp://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/30/us/30rig.html
5/30/2010 4:45:36 PM
yep. and whose administration allowed them not to have to do an environmental impact study? oh, fuck, Obama's! and when did that happen? oh fuck, about 10 days before the explosion. fuck but really, business colluding with government? that would NEVER happen.]
5/30/2010 4:50:44 PM
In fairness, MMS has been fucked up long before Obama ever came in to town. Firing the director was a start, but there needs to be a LOT more housecleaning here.
5/30/2010 4:52:57 PM
This thread has come a long ways from pointing out what a douchebag Limbaugh is.
5/30/2010 4:57:48 PM
Probably because Limbaugh realized how fucking stupid it'd be to keep talking about it right now. He can make all the wingnut comments he wants about things that don't matter. This one's going to be with us for years.
5/30/2010 5:00:04 PM
5/30/2010 5:02:13 PM
That's not the conclusion you're supposed to draw. We should hold government accountable when it does collude with corporations, rather than pretend that it's not taking place because "your side" is currently in the majority.
5/30/2010 5:09:09 PM
we should also do away with business, by your logic, moron
5/30/2010 5:28:32 PM
Businesses that allow ecological disasters like this to take place probably deserve to be killed off.
5/30/2010 5:32:44 PM
I agree. too bad they collude with an overly powerful federal gov't to limit their liability in such events
5/30/2010 5:47:06 PM
5/30/2010 11:09:32 PM
5/31/2010 10:19:13 AM
Oh, and just so we're clear... the cleanup workers that are getting sick? Yeah, that's just "food poisoning."BP CEO Attributes Oil Spill Cleanup Workers’ Illness To Food Poisoninghttp://www.mediaite.com/tv/bp-ceo-attributes-oil-spill-cleanup-workers-illness-to-food-poisoning/From BP's CEO Tony Hayward:
5/31/2010 7:04:43 PM
6/2/2010 10:34:04 PM
And now the chuckleheads at Fox News are weighing in...Fox and Friends Criticize DOJ Investigation Into BP & Gulf Oil Spillhttp://www.mediaite.com/tv/fox-and-friends-criticize-doj-investigation-into-bp-gulf-oil-spill/
6/3/2010 11:15:58 PM
You know in There Will be Blood they fixed that burning derrick with an explosion.
6/3/2010 11:35:53 PM
Some people are seriously advocating using a nuclear weapon on it now.
6/3/2010 11:44:55 PM
What's worse than an oil spill? A radioactive oil spill.
6/4/2010 2:29:18 AM
A map predicting just how far north and how into the Atlantic the oil spill could reach.
6/4/2010 8:49:19 AM
6/4/2010 9:02:34 AM
Hearing that I'd be even more inclined to film there. Let them arrest me. BP could reeeeeally use that attention as well.
6/4/2010 9:24:31 AM