[Vision2020] Banditry is Not an Option Was: Economists
pkraut at moscow.com
pkraut at moscow.com
Sun Mar 2 17:29:28 PST 2008
Some on this site have been so hard of Doug Wilson about plagerism they
will take up arms to make sure they are not doing it...silly really.
> Chas,
>
> I think we sometimes put to much into email, because we cannot always
communicate
everything and read people properly.
>
> We could take the abandoned oil rigs easily because they are already
required by law to
remove them if they stop using them. They don't remove though them
because it costs money.
I am sure many of them would gladly hand them over rather than paying the
billions to
remove or disassemble them. Of course, they probably won't hand them over
if they knew we
were going to use them for their intended purpose.
>
> There are also fisher man, fish farmers, clam farmers, ickiologists,
oceanographers,
diving companies, weather companies, and tourist companies that would
love to own an oil
rig as an island at sea.
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Donovan
>
>
>
> Chasuk <chasuk at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 1:08 PM, Donovan Arnold
> wrote to Sunil:
>
> > You have way too much of an overactive imagination. You are obviously
> > unaware that many oil rigs are sitting in the ocean unmanned, and
turned off
> > so that it drives up the oil prices. We don't have to go to other
nations,
> > or take anything the government and taxpayers didn't pay for in one
way or
> > another. We don't need to kill or shoot anyone. Just take back what
is US
> > property that was abandoned.
>
> I guess I also have an overactive imagination. That, and I am unaware
> of oil rigs off our coastline unmanned. It shouldn't surprise me. If
> you are correct, then my previous objections are moot. If indeed our
> oil companies are deliberately driving up prices, then I would
> consider sending all of their CEOs to Guantanamo. Well, no I
> wouldn't, but I wouldn't be too depressed if a way could be found to
> take all of their toys away that didn't involve interminable,
> expensive litigation. I might even concur to using our National Guard
> to man these purported oil rigs.
>
>
>
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