Who Pays For The Oil Cleanup? | The New Republic - 0 views
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Big, wealthy oil companies like BP are usually expected to pay to the cleanup costs themselves. But that still leaves the cost of all the indirect damage to fisheries and wildlife habitats in the area. In that case, under current law, an offshore rig operator is liable for up to $75 million in damages. After that, the federal government picks up the tab, using an oil spill liability trust fund that's paid for by a tiny tax on oil (amounting to one-tenth of 1 percent of the price).
U.S. PIRG // Standing Up to Powerful Interests - 0 views
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Whose Bank? Public Investment, Not Private Debt by Ellen Brown - YES! Magazine - 0 views
Daily Kos: State of the Nation - 0 views
End Monopoly Protections for the Health Insurance Industry | Health Care | Change.org - 0 views
Vermont Unemployment Insurance Reform Bill | May 3, 2010 | Reduced Benefits | Gov. Doug... - 0 views
Who Broke America's Jobs Machine? | Media consolidation + corporate monopolization is c... - 0 views
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