I wonder how many people are surprised by this. The Rube-Goldberg method that they tried as a 'temporary' measure works. So now they want to stop spending any money on the real fix. The spill story is not even on the media's radar anymore. Why would anyone think that BP would make good on any more promises once the general populace wasn't informed anymore?
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JoeFubietze writes:
I wonder how many people are surprised by this. The Rube-Goldberg method that they tried as a 'temporary' measure works. So now they want to stop spending any money on the real fix. The spill story is not even on the media's radar anymore. Why would anyone think that BP would make good on any more promises once the general populace wasn't informed anymore?
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