BP
I find it interesting that people are accusing BP and the government of not having enough urgency for the oil crisis. Both groups are denying it, yet neither one is willing to work on the weekend. It seems that every time they want to try a new tactic or will start working on a project is Monday or Tuesday. Do weekends not exist? I am pretty sure that the oil leak does not take the weekend off. No one seems to be sending a message that they are working on this crisis 24/7.
Also, what is the government capable of doing without having its own set of engineers, and how does it choose its engineers? Can I submit an idea? Come on people, you need to rethink the strategy of showing people you’re working on the crisis, because honestly, no one believes you. Maybe releasing some photos and not taking the weekends off? That might help. (Well, nothing might actually help at this point- aside from ignorance of the issue).
40 plus days is way too long to have neither the hole plugged or the spill confined. Shouldn’t BP also have a plan of action if something like this were to happen? You would think somewhere in their crisis plan there would have been a plan for an oil spill. I know it’s not the first one to happen this century. Hmm.
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