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		<title>BP Bailout Proposal Coming Soon</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Prediction: Before the rooster crows another 60 times, BP will be seeking a  government bailout. If you thought the Wall Street bailout debate was nasty,  wait until you see the BP bailout debate. We will be told that British Petroleum is too big to fail.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-564" style="margin-right: 10px; border: 0pt none;" title="bp-bailout" src="http://pardonmypolitics.com/anarchy/2010/06/bp-bailout.jpg" alt="bp bailout" width="400" height="293" /><em>By Brent Budowsky</em></p>
<p>Get ready for the BP bailout debate. As the most hated company in America led  by the most despised CEO in business continues its systematic deceptions about  the magnitude of the catastrophe, its systematic secrecy and threats of reprisal  against employees who speak the truth in public and its systematic blockade  against reporters seeking the basic facts, get ready for the mother of all  political debates.<span id="more-563"></span></p>
<p>When the full damage of the oil is calculated, and the full payment of  restitution is required and the full consequences of lawsuits are understood and  the monetary consequences of such enormous personal and economic misery are  realized, BP will tell us that we face the choice of BP going bankrupt and being  unable to pay its debts or receiving a government bailout so it can meet its  obligations from the damage it has done.</p>
<p>We will be told that BP is too big to fail.</p>
<p>Prediction: Before the rooster crows another 60 times, BP will be seeking a  government bailout. If you thought the Wall Street bailout debate was nasty,  wait until you see the BP bailout debate.</p>
<p>There should be NO bailout of BP paid for by ANY taxpayer, period, end of  discussion, over and out. If necessary there should be a fund paid for by all of  the oil companies doing offshore drilling, as the price of their doing business  off our shores and as the incentive to make sure this does not happen again.</p>
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<p>The economic damage and the political fallout have only begun. If the  pictures of oil spewing from pipes are unsavory, and the pictures of angry  citizens and dead pelicans are unsavory, watch what happens when we begin weeks  of television news of the D-Day invasion of poison oil landing on the beaches of  the American Normandy.</p>
<p>It would serve Washington right if the rivers of poison meet the loop current  and the Gulf Stream and end up in the river of the Potomac so official  Washington can see, taste and smell what has only begun for Louisiana,  Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. Let us hope this does not happen, though it  very well could.</p>
<p>Today, the president should demand, and BP should disclose, every video  stream and internal memo that reveals the truth, whatever it is, about the size  of the ocean of poison.</p>
<p>Today, the president should demand, and BP should disclose, the exact amount  of chemical dispersants that are polluting our land, water and people.</p>
<p>Today, the president should demand, and BP should agree, that all  restrictions against media be ended and all reprisals against media should be  stopped, and if rights are being violated, those responsible should be  prosecuted.</p>
<p>The sooner the truth comes out, the safer our people will be.</p>
<p>Today, the president should demand, and BP should disclose, the exact and  complete chemical composition of the dispersants so Americans do not wake up on  some future morning with news about deformed babies or cancerous disease.</p>
<p>Mark my words: The abuse of dispersants, the composition of which are being  kept secret, in amounts that are probably infinitely larger than what is being  disclosed, create the potential for a grave, extreme and mortal health  catastrophe whose pain and cost are not even remotely understood today.</p>
<p>What does it tell us that these secrets are being kept from the people even  today? It tells us that the damage is far more than realized, and that the cost  is far greater than understood, and that the BP bailout is far more likely than  realized.</p>
<p>With BP delaying so much payment to so many people already, heaven help the  victims when the payments due mount from the millions that are currently unpaid  today, to the billions of dollars that will be due tomorrow and the day after  tomorrow.</p>
<p>Ladies and gentlemen, mark my words, the BP bailout issue will soon reach the  front pages and television screens, and our answer to the &#8220;bailout for BP&#8221; idea  should be simple:</p>
<p>No, no, no, no, no.</p>
<p>Let the cash-rich oil industry pay the full cost, not the hard-hit taxpayers  of an outraged nation who have been slammed too hard, far too often.</p>
<p><em>About the author: Brent Budowsky is a regular columnist on <a href="http://pundits.thehill.com/author/brent-budowsky/"  target="_blank">thehill.com</a>. He  served as Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen, responsible for  commerce and intelligence matters, including one of the core drafters of the CIA  Identities Law. Served as Legislative Director to Congressman Bill Alexander,  then Chief Deputy Whip, House of Representatives. Currently a member of the  International Advisory Council of the Intelligence Summit. Left goverment in  1990 for marketing and public affairs business including major corporate  entertainment and talent management.</em></p>
<p><em>Source: <a href="http://www.opednews.com/articles/BP-bailout-proposal-coming-by-Brent-Budowsky-100612-492.html"  target="_blank">OpEd News</a></em></p>
<p><em>Photo: <a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Victor_Dubreuil_-_%27Money_to_Burn%27,_oil_on_canvas,_1893.jpg"  target="_blank">Wikipedia Commons</a></em></p>
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		<title>World&#8217;s Dependency on Oil</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 04:25:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>gestroud</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world has grown a dis­turb­ing ad­dic­tion for oil. Many oil fields around the world are head­ed for de­ple­tion. Na­tion­al statis­tics are un­re­li­able at best, or clas­si­fied at worst, and na­tion­al oil com­pa­nies con­trol up to 80 per­cent of oil and nat­u­ral gas re­serves.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-289" style="border: 0pt none; margin-right: 10px;" title="peaked oil" src="http://pardonmypolitics.com/anarchy/2009/07/peaked-oil.jpg" alt="peaked oil" width="350" height="257" />In today&#8217;s society the world has grown to very dependent on the consumption  of oil. Many countries have grown away from previous forms of energy and have  made oil their primary source of energy. As the world continues to grow, the  developing countries acquire a thirst for crude oil.<span id="more-288"></span></p>
<p>Oil has played a unique  role in the economy and history of modern times. No other raw material has been  so critical in shaping the destiny of nations.</p>
<p>While Saudi Arabia leads the  world in oil exports, Russia and the United States follow closely behind in  their oil exports. As for importing the United States leads the way. With their  fuel ineffective vehicles, Americans consume more oil than the next four leading  oil consuming countries combined.</p>
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<p>The world&#8217;s oil supply is running out and the  demand continues to rise. With the world&#8217;s building dependency on oil and if  alternative forms of energy are not utilized our future gas prices, economy, and  way of life will continue to suffer.</p>
<p>In order to reduce our dependency on oil, we need to utilize the different  forms of alternative energy. The world&#8217;s oil supply is running out and  investments in alternative forms of energy will make for a promising future.  Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Bio-Fuels, and Hydro Electric energies are all viable  sources of alternative energies.</p>
<p>Solar energy is becoming more and more common  as a means to power things that normally run off of electricity. Ethanol is  starting to creep into the gas tanks of more and more Americans as we see  countries like Brazil in South America running on ethanol, and depending less on  gas. Wind energy farms are starting to dot the countryside in countries all over  the world.</p>
<p>The world has grown a disturbing addiction for oil. Many oil fields around  the world are headed for depletion. National statistics are unreliable at best,  or classified at worst, and national oil companies control up to 80 percent of  oil and natural gas reserves.</p>
<p>The main problem of oil shortages today is not  lack of reserves in the ground, but lack of access above ground. The demand for  oil continues to rise right along with the population growth. Recognizing the  inherent, systemic, and long-term instability of the global oil markets is the  first step in addressing the problem the world. is facing. Continuing research  on alternative energies and creating fuel effective vehicles is a great place to  start in resolving the world&#8217;s oil dependency issue.</p>
<p><em>About the author: Lawrence Leary</em></p>
<p><em>Courtesy: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Lawrence_Leary"  target="_blank">EzineArticles</a></em><br />
<small> photo credit: <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/10646468@N02/991225765/" title="azrainman"  target="_blank">azrainman</a></small></p>
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