You were saying ...
Zeros fault...
The very lax cleanup efforts are related to Obama, but the problem in the first place is related to BP. And it seems that BP is a criminal organization, as compared to the other oil companies. They are giving testimony "against" BP now, in Congress, saying that BP did not follow good practices and that they would have never done what BP did on their rig.
And from these violations, I think we can see that BP has been in the practice of killing their employees before, and it's happened over several administrations, with this information going back to the Bush Administration ...
From a referenced article, in this post -- Post #4 ...
- Back in 2007, a BP pipeline spilled 200,000 gallons of crude into the Alaskan wilderness. They got hit with $16 million in fines.
- "The Justice Department required the company to pay approximately $353 million as part of an agreement to defer prosecution on charges that the company conspired to manipulate the propane gas market."
- In two separate disasters prior to Deepwater Horizon, 30 BP workers were killed and more than 200 have been seriously injured.
- "According to the Center for Public Integrity, in the last three years, BP refineries in Ohio and Texas have accounted for 97 percent of the "egregious, willful" violations handed out by OSHA"
- OSHA statistics show BP ran up 760 "egregious, willful" safety violations, while Sunoco and Conoco-Phillips each had eight, Citgo had two and Exxon had one comparable citation.
It definitely shows "how BP operates" ... :-)