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Banned
So the little platform that could is dumping a metric ass ton of oil into the gulf and is going to crap all over Louisiana in a way that could potentially take decades to fix. After a complete inability of the oil platform owner or downstream buyer (BP in this case) to stop the bleeding, the government has stepped in and is trying to wrangle this thing. There's talk of setting it on fire to try to burn it up before it hits the gulf states coasts. I think I saw that the spill was up to 40 miles by 80 miles, for a total of 3200 (!!!) square miles.
I often try to bait our more conservative and libertarian members into a debate about externalities but with little success. Obviously this is beyond the ability of a corporation to handle and is wildly cost ineffective. Is it not the most market efficient method at this point for the platform to declare bankruptcy and socialize the cost?
So what liability should who have?
The spill as seen from space (remember this is two days old now):
Ideas?
I often try to bait our more conservative and libertarian members into a debate about externalities but with little success. Obviously this is beyond the ability of a corporation to handle and is wildly cost ineffective. Is it not the most market efficient method at this point for the platform to declare bankruptcy and socialize the cost?
So what liability should who have?
The spill as seen from space (remember this is two days old now):

Ideas?