GOP Blocks Oil Spill Liability Bill - again

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From CBSNews

May 18, 2010 7:58 PM
GOP Blocks Oil Spill Liability Bill
Posted by Stephanie Condon


Republicans for the second time blocked legislation that would increase oil companies' liability for oil spill damages, setting off criticism from Democrats seeking to make BP pay for the disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.) on Tuesday blocked a bill Democrats have put forward to raise the liability cap from $75 million to $10 billion. He said on the Senate floor he agrees the cap should be raised, but the Senate should "wait and see where the cap should be."

"If you have it too high you are going to be singling out BP and the other four largest majors and the nationalized companies, such as China and Venezuela, and shutting out the independent producers," he said.

Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) blocked the legislation last week.

President Obama released a statement saying he is disappointed by the Republicans' objections.

"This maneuver threatens to leave taxpayers, rather than the oil companies, on the hook for future disasters like the BP oil spill," he said. "I urge the Senate Republicans to stop playing special interest politics and join in a bipartisan effort to protect taxpayers and demand accountability from the oil companies."

Roll Call reports that Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.), one of the sponsors of the legislation, reportedly asked, "This is really about whose side do you stand on? Do you stand up with the taxpayers or with multibillion-dollar oil companies?"

Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.), another co-sponsor, similarly derided the GOP.

"What we're watching here is a sham," Lautenberg said, Politico reports. "We see our friends on the other side--correct that, the people on the other side... not friendly in this case, [and we want them] to stand up and say, 'Yeah. You did it? Pay for it.'"

Meanwhile, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said yesterday that a $10 billion cap is inadequate.

 
To GOP, please fucking quit to side with oil corporation. :blah: :mad2:

Oil spill in Gulf of Mexico is UNACCEPTABLE and I would favor oil drilling ban in entire of offshore until strict regulation and raise of liability are approved.

I hope it would affect GOP so hard in November.
 
Can you guys believe this stuff about the oil spill? They can’t stop it. It cannot be stopped.
It’s like Tiger Woods!

What does BP stand for anyway? Big problem?
 
SCHULTZ (5:57): Mr. President, I'm a huge fan, but this is now your oil spill. It's on your watch. We need to come up with some kind of huge plan on what we're going to do, because we've spent thirty days waiting for BP, waiting for Transocean, who've done a great job of just washing their hands of all of this.

The real question: why the left waited 30 days to challenge the White House on its chronic laziness when it's clear Bush wouldn't have been given 30 minutes before being subjected to a full-scale partisan attack. Is protecting Obama really worth the cost?
The Radio Equalizer: Brian Maloney: Libtalker Pleads With Obama To Take Action On Oil Spill
 
I don't know what to think regarding the Obama admin, honestly. Could have been anyone.
 
You support oil drilling so shame on you.

Then you need to stop driving and not be a hypocrite. Stop riding the buses, the taxis, the airplanes, the trains and cars. Stop buying plastic. And stay off of the friggin' asphalt, too! It contains petroleum as well. And no more tires for you since rubber is a petroleum product, too.

Yes, I support oil drilling, and we need more so that we can move away from unstable and unfriendly countries where we get our imported oil from. We need to increase our domestic oil output and reduce our imported oil. I also support strict safety standards and guidelines as well as improved and proper emergency response to a spill. We all learn from these valuable and costly accidents. This will not stop oil drilling just as shipping oil didn't stop after the Exxon Valdez incident.

Wave your oil-stained finger elsewhere.
 
The same for hurricane Katrina. Could have been anyone.

Never blamed Bush for Katrina at all, seriously - wasn't me.
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Then you need to stop driving and not be a hypocrite. Stop riding the buses, the taxis, the airplanes, the trains and cars. Stop buying plastic. And stay off of the friggin' asphalt, too! It contains petroleum as well. And no more tires for you since rubber is a petroleum product, too.

Yes, I support oil drilling, and we need more so that we can move away from unstable and unfriendly countries where we get our imported oil from. We need to increase our domestic oil output and reduce our imported oil. I also support strict safety standards and guidelines as well as improved and proper emergency response to a spill. We all learn from these valuable and costly accidents. This will not stop oil drilling just as shipping oil didn't stop after the Exxon Valdez incident.

Wave your oil-stained finger elsewhere.
:gpost:
 
I already answered that way back then (recently that is).

Oh the suspense! :hyper:

I suppose we need to trudge through all your posts to find the "MSM" reference. What a great way to spend an evening! Considering the sheer volume of your posts, why not provide the definition or put up a link?
 
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