BP oil spill
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- CygnusZero40
Watching these suits drill this Heyward guy, Im starting to angry at our own government. When you're the CEO of a company like BP, you cannot possibly be involved in every action and decision taken.
These politicians, as usual, are just looking for someone to blame, so they're drilling this guy, trying to get him to admit he made a mistake somewhere along the line like a bunch of children, but he doesnt believe he did. Someone maybe made a mistake, or maybe it was an unfortunate accident.
I really dislike politicians. They are unwilling to understand that even if you take all the proper safety precautions, sometimes some shit just happens. MAYBE thats the case here, but they wont talk about that. They are certain someone made a mistake. Pricks.
- Clearly BP was somewhat negligent here, so I don't mind it. But ultimately it should be followed up by action.ukit
- Despite any safety precautions you take in any dangerous job, sometimes accidents happen anyway.CygnusZero4
- if you can't take responsibility don't lead a company.lowimpakt
- There's a reason CEO's make the money they do. And sometimes, they have to fall on the sword.ETM
- yup - CEO = responsibility... comes with the paymegE