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Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
That's a GREAT fucking idea. Even with regulations in place, just look at what BP did to the Gulf last year....
$1.46 M
That's all?
The Obama Administration and Dems spent $700 BILLION bribing US Citizens.
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
That's a GREAT fucking idea. Even with regulations in place, just look at what BP did to the Gulf last year....
What they did to the gulf coast? They had an accident. One accident over thousands of rigs used 365 days a year for decades.
Tylenol killed people a while back.
Ecoli seeped into the food chain killing people
Shit happens.
Doesnt make it an ongoing problem.
$1.46 M
That's all?
The Obama Administration and Dems spent $700 BILLION bribing US Citizens.
Right after Obama gave them a safety award for that platform, and hailed the safety and innovation of it.Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
That's a GREAT fucking idea. Even with regulations in place, just look at what BP did to the Gulf last year....
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
That's a GREAT fucking idea. Even with regulations in place, just look at what BP did to the Gulf last year....
What they did to the gulf coast? They had an accident. One accident over thousands of rigs used 365 days a year for decades.
Tylenol killed people a while back.
Ecoli seeped into the food chain killing people
Shit happens.
Doesnt make it an ongoing problem.
My point being, if there were less, or NO regulations in place, can you imagine how much worse things would be. For examples, look no further than India or China.
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
This is one of the most naive things I have ever in my life read, and perhaps one of the dumbest, on so many levels. Sorry, but, you deserve that. You are saying, that they shouldn't have to spend money in order to bend regulations, which have been set their by precedent based upon repeated corporate behavior that jeopardize the well-being of the planet, eco-systems, the environment, and people, yet, "because I'm a republican, the only thing that matters are humans, and the world and everything else is ours to be had." Get real dude. Get real about people, about people in power, and what they would do if left unregulated. The damage to our earth would be so much greater than it already is. The audacity for you to say this after the disaster in the gulf is overwhelming.
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
This is one of the most naive things I have ever in my life read, and perhaps one of the dumbest, on so many levels. Sorry, but, you deserve that. You are saying, that they shouldn't have to spend money in order to bend regulations, which have been set their by precedent based upon repeated corporate behavior that jeopardize the well-being of the planet, eco-systems, the environment, and people, yet, "because I'm a republican, the only thing that matters are humans, and the world and everything else is ours to be had." Get real dude. Get real about people, about people in power, and what they would do if left unregulated. The damage to our earth would be so much greater than it already is. The audacity for you to say this after the disaster in the gulf is overwhelming.
The major impetus of oil industry lobbying is centered around the nearly $90 billion in taxes that Obama wants to levy on that industry. $147 million is cheap compared to the effects of Obama's proposed budget.
"Propping up"? In what fashion?This is one of the most naive things I have ever in my life read, and perhaps one of the dumbest, on so many levels. Sorry, but, you deserve that. You are saying, that they shouldn't have to spend money in order to bend regulations, which have been set their by precedent based upon repeated corporate behavior that jeopardize the well-being of the planet, eco-systems, the environment, and people, yet, "because I'm a republican, the only thing that matters are humans, and the world and everything else is ours to be had." Get real dude. Get real about people, about people in power, and what they would do if left unregulated. The damage to our earth would be so much greater than it already is. The audacity for you to say this after the disaster in the gulf is overwhelming.
The major impetus of oil industry lobbying is centered around the nearly $90 billion in taxes that Obama wants to levy on that industry. $147 million is cheap compared to the effects of Obama's proposed budget.
Why are we tax payers propping up the oil companies again?
Stop regulating their industries and then they will have no reason to spend money lobbying politicians.
That's a GREAT fucking idea. Even with regulations in place, just look at what BP did to the Gulf last year....
What they did to the gulf coast? They had an accident. One accident over thousands of rigs used 365 days a year for decades.
Tylenol killed people a while back.
Ecoli seeped into the food chain killing people
Shit happens.
Doesnt make it an ongoing problem.
No propping them up. Defedning the premise that big business is bad...thus why this thread was started.This is one of the most naive things I have ever in my life read, and perhaps one of the dumbest, on so many levels. Sorry, but, you deserve that. You are saying, that they shouldn't have to spend money in order to bend regulations, which have been set their by precedent based upon repeated corporate behavior that jeopardize the well-being of the planet, eco-systems, the environment, and people, yet, "because I'm a republican, the only thing that matters are humans, and the world and everything else is ours to be had." Get real dude. Get real about people, about people in power, and what they would do if left unregulated. The damage to our earth would be so much greater than it already is. The audacity for you to say this after the disaster in the gulf is overwhelming.
The major impetus of oil industry lobbying is centered around the nearly $90 billion in taxes that Obama wants to levy on that industry. $147 million is cheap compared to the effects of Obama's proposed budget.
Why are we tax payers propping up the oil companies again?