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As soon as it happened, the government put scientists together. Immediately.
And it is the largest spill in history so far? I think that's what I got. It is the largest cleanup effort in history.
30,000 people working on it. Plus National Guard. Really to read DU you'd think none of this happened. Maybe they just don't know? A lot of it is knee jerk.
Constructing barrier islands is something I've never heard of before. Of course it won't be perfect and new shit arises to deal with - yeah, that's life, except for pundits and others who do nothing but criticize based on their ignorance.
What sucks is the damage to the economy - we really didn't need that.
Well I hope I'm not tested, but I see no point in being so angry. What good does that do? And not at the people who caused it, but at the government.
Establishing a commission to figure out what to do is practical but of course will be met with derision - why study a thing and try to do something that will work when we can impulsively just punish people and feel better, even if more spills occur in the future because we reacted thoughtlessly? :sarcasm:
Amen. the failed philosophy of non-regulation - the libertarians and free marketers, for whom this just happens and lawsuits are the only remedy.
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