The Gulf Coast
Ok, ok, ok . All year now we listened to every delusional rhetorical commercial about how a certain foreign oil company is trying to convince the American public that the pristine green-blue waters of the Gulf Coast are now open for business. And everyone should once again play in America’s most beloved body of water. Oil does not just go away. It sinks and meanders with the tides It filters it’s poisons into the creatures of the deep. One feeding off another straight up the food chain to us. Even the JUAN VALDEZ in Alaska has left life time damage demonstrating that we are responsible as well. All I ask is “stop lying to us”. FIX IT!!!!!! Today, the very same oil rig is once again coughing it’s damaging contents upon our white, soft beaches. To quote Judge Judy,” stop peeing on my leg and telling me it’s raining.”
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There is no use expecting honesty from that bunch. Their only concern is how to make lots of money in as short a time as possible. They obviously don’t care about the fallout.
I know. We are not happy with that sleeze Donald Trump invading the coast of Scotland either. Thank you for your reply.
I live on the Gulf Coast area in Texas. If there is a market for supplies to take off oil you walked in on the beach there is a problem. Plus all the junk that oil rings or boats throw into the water and wash up on the beach. It is a full time job to keep beaches clearn here.
We have the resources to drill for oil and have a pipeline but current government is still trading with our enemies.
We and I mean people are getting out of hand. Not enough worried about the future and more wanting the big bucks. I live within 20 miles of a refinery yet gas prices are up. I worry about my children and their children. I am blessed to have lived in a less chaos time.