'Top kill' plugs gulf oil leak, official says (FAILED)

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CaptnKirk

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The visual of the flow is fully black oil, again, with no display of the white methane gas.
It's all crude now.

Hope that they haven't increased the subteranian damage and aggravated the problem.

Nothing that they have tried has worked, they don't have a clue as how to handle this.

Maybe they should cram Dick Cheney's fat ass down the well hole.
 

JSt0rm

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those relief wells could miss the mark too. That one in 79 took 7 relief wells before they hit it. 9 months of this and we are talking massive ocean kill.

If we have an Apocalypse. When would we know?
 

Vette73

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BP says "top kill" has failed to stop flow of oil from well and it is "time to move on" to another approach.


Just saw on CNN
 

0roo0roo

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Sep 21, 2002
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Can we now start seriously looking at alternative energies? Every day the world is bombarded with enough solar energy to satisfy the entire planet's energy needs for a year. It's inexcusable that we aren't harnessing this 100% free and 100% clean source of energy.

Why don't you go solar.
Oh wait, its not that simple isn't it:p

The devils in the details. it always is, theres no conspiracy, just reality gets in the way of the easy slogan about cheap renewables.
 

JSt0rm

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so it failed in 1979 and failed in 2010. I don't think they expect this stuff to work. I think they are doing it just so we think they are doing something for the next 3 months while the drill relief wells.
 

Patranus

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The issue is really not the need for more regulations or more laws but enforcement of current regulations and current law.

You can regulate an industry up the ass but if those regulations are not enforced it is meaningless.

The same can be said about illegal immigration. There is no need for new laws, only for government enforcing existing laws.

The same can be said about the stock market.

The same can really be said about much of the failures of government.

Proper enforcement trumps quantity of regulations any day.
 

Balt

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The issue is really not the need for more regulations or more laws but enforcement of current regulations and current law.

You can regulate an industry up the ass but if those regulations are not enforced it is meaningless.

The same can be said about illegal immigration. There is no need for new laws, only for government enforcing existing laws.

The same can be said about the stock market.

The same can really be said about much of the failures of government.

Proper enforcement trumps quantity of regulations any day.

With that in mind, the administration really needs to clean house in the MMS. They should have done it before this even happened, in fact. The corruption was already documented during Bush's years, and there's no excuse for letting it continue now since it's even more apparent.

And when I say clean house, I mean ruthlessly. If a few innocent people get caught in the crossfire, so be it. Heads need to roll to send a message to all federal agencies that they aren't guaranteed employment for life.
 
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JSt0rm

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if heads were actually allowed to roll. I think you would find a lot of these problems would go away.
 

nageov3t

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what's the actual worst case scenario here?

I mean, not just locally, but if nothing gets done with this oil well until the reliefs are drilled in August, would anyone actually be affected nationally?
 

SithSolo1

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would anyone actually be affected nationally?

The odds of a hurricane(s) going through Gulf before August are probably pretty high. Nobody knows how oil will affect it or vise-versa. Other than that your're looking at black Gulf come back to school time.
 

JSt0rm

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what's the actual worst case scenario here?

I mean, not just locally, but if nothing gets done with this oil well until the reliefs are drilled in August, would anyone actually be affected nationally?

someone was saying maybe up to the jersey shore... Enjoy.