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BP's Application for Exploration- Block 252 Mississippi Canyon GoM
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 728979:MV8xMTAwMjA5XzE3NTU2NDU3X0VEQjQ3NTg1] [quote:susano] So, if BP had to apply to the govt. for exploration, we may assume that the oil is the property of the citizens of the United States? We may also assume that a royalty would have been paid into the US Treasury on each and every gallon pumped out of the well? So, who's paying the royalties on each and every one of those wasted gallons that are gonna end up killing the oceans now? Some senator should start pitching a fit over the lost taxed revenues, the wasting of the resource that is/was the oil. All tax revenues paid to the feds go to the Federal Reserve, i.e., private parties. Every cent of BP revenue should go the people of the Gulf. [/quote] Hmmm....wasn't there an "audit the Fed" movement that was gaining traction just before the well fiasco? Perfect cover to hide the story, if so. [/quote]
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