Jump to content

A River Runs Thru It


Recommended Posts





I expect the Obama administration to start putting it's foot on the neck of Exxon now...

<_<

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Maybe the Repubs can keep giving Exxon their tax payer subsidies. That, with their 5Million in profits a day, the could fix their pipeline the Government warned them about.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Maybe the Repubs can keep giving Exxon their tax payer subsidies. That, with their 5Million in profits a day, the could fix their pipeline the Government warned them about.

Oh, the Govt warned them about it, you say? Must have missed that part in your link. But Exxon gets no exorbitant tax payer subsidies. No more than do many other industries. So not real sure what you're yammering on about here, or what it has to do w/ the problem.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Maybe the Repubs can keep giving Exxon their tax payer subsidies. That, with their 5Million in profits a day, the could fix their pipeline the Government warned them about.

Oh, the Govt warned them about it, you say? Must have missed that part in your link. But Exxon gets no exorbitant tax payer subsidies. No more than do many other industries. So not real sure what you're yammering on about here, or what it has to do w/ the problem.

You don't understand the polluting of the Yellowstone River?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Maybe the Repubs can keep giving Exxon their tax payer subsidies. That, with their 5Million in profits a day, the could fix their pipeline the Government warned them about.

Oh, the Govt warned them about it, you say? Must have missed that part in your link. But Exxon gets no exorbitant tax payer subsidies. No more than do many other industries. So not real sure what you're yammering on about here, or what it has to do w/ the problem.

http://www.lincolncourier.com/news/x815537157/Exxon-warned-about-pipeline

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The 20-year-old pipeline was last inspected in 2009 using a robotic device that travels through the line looking for corrosion, dents or other problems, Pruessing said. Tests to determine the pipeline’s depth were taken in December, and at the time, the line appeared to be 5 to 8 feet below the riverbed, he said.

“It was completely in line with all regulatory requirements,”

First, the BP Horizon explosion / leak in the Gulf, and now this ?

The Obama administration is, by far, the most anti- environmental administration in US history,

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...