The solid mass of humanity that does not make headlines daily, but goes about life and does the worl dof moving the mountain one grain of sand at a time.
And this mass of solid humanity is oh so upset about how BP is being treated?
You are taking things in absolute. Because BP made a mistake, they must be pure evil. Intellectually you know that is not the case, yet it is the easy and lazy way of viewing things. Clearly no one is excusing them for their mistake, but then we should not grab our pitchforks and torches and chase them into the depths of hell either. They are not monsters. The Obama regime is trying to portray them as such for their own political gains, but then if you read my recent article you would see that and recognize what he is doing for what it is. A very feeble attempt to distract all from his own incompetence.
DG, I don't know how to help you. If you haven't been paying attention:
-BP is not very popular right now.
-BP is amidst eating a whole lot of shit for what happened.
Right or wrong, those are the facts. They are undisputed. When a guy like Barton chooses to go against the grain in a fashion so laughable, the hardened partisans, 'little people', whatever you want to call them are jumping up and down to call him heroic. Average folks look at him and say "wow, what an idiot". It's an issue of perception. I don't know where you're getting this notion that I'm calling them 'monsters' or speaking in some 'absolute'.
DG, I'm a BP shareholder. I have every interest in seeing them save their bacon in this mess. But even I am not sipping some 'little people' koolaid to believe that Joe Barton did me (or anyone) any good, nor am I going to believe that my value is improved by the Tony Hayward trainwreck.