Posted by trucker40 on January 24, 2009 at 09:08:59 from (69.154.215.19):
In Reply to: Re: ethanol posted by LAA on January 24, 2009 at 08:31:33:
I dont live next to a beach,so if it gets an oil slick it doesnt really bother me much.Since you used to drill offshore for a living,the reason most people living on the coast dont like it is this,oil companies want to drill,take the profit,and if they spill it and mess up the coast the oil company doesnt want to do anything about it.Thats the most part of it.Yes oil is important,but ever since the beginning its been run by greedy corrupt people.Now they have excluded the oil company from environmental damage by having a separate company drill for it,a different company to transport it,and a different company to refine it.It is complicated,if any gets spilled they all point their finger at the other guy,and the taxpayers get stuck with the bill. Now if the oil company wouldnt act like a 2 year old kid and throw a tantrum because the people living on the coast like to play on the beach without the oil slick,then maybe there wouldnt be a problem drilling off the coast?
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