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2010-12-04 10:00 PM
LLBarry
Beverly, MA
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The newest side to the BP Spill is that BP is saying that they are disputing the amount of spilled oil that the government is saying. Now you ask, it's over and done with, why is this a big deal? Well it's simple, BP is setting the stage for a battle over the amount it will have to pay for the cleanup. After all, the less oil spilt equal les money...right?
I'm amazed that this is even a question...How much will BP spend to fix the spill that already happened?
Why not all, or all that their insurance does not cover...like the rest of us. You take on a risky endeavor or business and don't you pay the consequences when that business fails?
Not BP. They must be too important to be allowed to fail.
I believe that I am starting to see a trend, and I'm surprised I have seen anyone else making this connection.
The same people that invented that games should not have losers for kids, have taken those attitudes to the global market. These kids are trying to get jobs and don't understand failure or winning for that matter.
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