The BP Oil Spill is a lot like the Energizer Bunny, it just keeps going and going and going. No one knows when the oil leak will stop in the salty waters, where the leak is said to be more than a mile deep in the Gulf of Mexico. I really feel bad for those residents that live in the border states to the Gulf region. I’m sure there are big concerns for those that live on the Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida coast lines. All of these beaches are in danger of the tar balls that have already washed up on some beaches in the U.S. States.
I really like to hear Anderson Cooper from CNN reporting on this oil crisis in the Gulf of Mexico. He really has a way with his words and Anderson is not letting BP get away with this disaster in the Gulf that has already killed 11 BP workers from the initial blast that started the whole thing 2 months ago. If you feel BP is not holding up to their end of things and should be doing more for the families of those workers who lost their lives and for the residents in the southern states who are close to the oil spill, you should watch CNN. One of the best reporters on TV today is Anderson Cooper and he’s always been brave, when he has had to cover the hurricanes in the Gulf and Atlantic states. Now his bravery is once again focused in the Gulf and this time he’s reporting on the actions or lack of actions from the British Petroleum or BP company. I guess we can call this Hurricane BP and you can bet Anderson Cooper will keep America and the rest of the world up to date on this oil tycoon’s hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico.
Have you had a chance to watch 360 with Anderson Cooper on CNN? I didn’t watch his show in the early days of this oil crisis in the Gulf. I would have like to known his tone of voice back then, but I have certainly been catching his show on CNN lately. Mr. Cooper from CNN is a hero for everyone out there that fears the worse will continue to happen with the BP oil spill. This oily mess that has affected the lives of millions of people now, since it has lasted over 2 months, is what Anderson Cooper is staying on top of right now. He has taken a strong tone of voice to the people running the oil company BP. Anderson has reported that BP refuses to come on his show anymore or to return his phone calls. The BP company is trying to bury their heads in the sand and CNN and Anderson Cooper won’t let them. If these guys would bury their head on a beach in the panhandle of Florida, Alabama, or Mississippi right now, they would probably come up with a mouthful of oil tar.
BP has failed in so many ways and it’s only going to get worse for them. They are hoping to work with President Barack Obama on this crisis, but little do the know, Mr. Obama has his own problems and hands full with his unpopular presidency right now. While Americans are regreting the fact they voted in a Democrat for President, you can bet the Republican party will be smiling in 2012. Since Obama is in no hurry to clean up the oil mess in the Gulf, since this does take all of the attention off of him right now, this has only hurt the folks from BP even more. They should have stepped up at the beginning and took full blame and did everything in their power to fix this ecological nightmare in the World’s most abundant place for fresh seafood. Instead, they waited on the American politics and an American President that is only concerned about saving his own reputation. People like Anderson Cooper, who has exposed multiple cover ups by the guys from BP is going to be the nail in the coffin for this huge oil company. BP will not survive the oil leak and they might have already knew this and why they’re still cutting corners on the clean up efforts in the Gulf of Mexico.
The BP stock did look like an attractive buy, since it had fell so much, but the company BP will be ending all operations in the United States and World Wide, since it doesn’t have enough money to fix the oil leak and repair all the lives of the people who have been affected by this big mess in our waters. Remember where you heard it first, and I will repeat my words. BP is no longer operational, because they can’t afford to pay for all the costs this oil spill has caused. BP is bankrupt and will be broken down and sold off in pieces to other oil companies. The gas stations that use to sport the Amoco signs, but no longer do, since BP took over, may be a possibility, but the green and yellow BP signs won’t be around much longer at your gas stations in your hometowns. BP is finished and this is the end of the story.



