Tuesday Open Thread

Filed in National by on April 5, 2011

Welcome to your Tuesday open thread. I miss Monday already. Yes, I’m weird. Sue me.

Transocean, the operator of the oil rig from the BP oil spill gave its top executives big bonuses this year for – get a load of this – a grat safety performance.

During the height of the spill, President Obama, through an executive order, established a bipartisan commission to investigate the incident. Co-chairs Bob Graham, the former Democratic senator from Florida, and William Reilly, the former EPA Administrator during President George H.W. Bush’s administration, issued their report earlier this year. The commission found the well’s blowout, which killed 11 rig workers on April 20, to have been the result of human error and charged that BP, which leased the Macondo well, Halliburton, which was responsible for cementing the drill well, and Transocean, the company that operated the rig, committed “systematic failures in risk management that they place in doubt the safety culture of the entire industry.”

Despite the commission’s findings, and public impressions, Transocean has awarded executive bonuses for the company’s “best year in safety performance.”

Reilly, who along with Sen. Graham was participating in the conference call with reporters, slammed Transocean, saying the company “just doesn’t get it.” Reilly said the bonuses underscore the commission’s findings that complacency helped led to this nation’s worst environmental disaster and is “embarrassing” for Transocean.

In a filing with the Security and Exchanges Commission, Transocean wrote, “Notwithstanding the tragic loss of life in the Gulf of Mexico, we achieved an exemplary statistical safety record as measured by our total recordable incident rate and total potential severity rate.”

The filing goes on saying, “As measured by these standards, we recorded the best year in safety performance in our company’s history, which is a reflection on our commitment to achieving an incident free environment, all the time, everywhere.”

Hey, if you ignore the dead workers and massive oil spill I’m sure they had a great year. Act of God and all, it just couldn’t be helped.

New teabagger governor Paul LePage of Maine has already stirred a lot of controversy. Now even Maine Republicans dont want to be associated with him.

Eight Republican state senators have issued a rare public rebuke of Maine Gov. Paul LePage (R), writing an op-ed expressing “discomfort and dismay” with some of his recent comments directed at labor backers.

The controversy centers around LePage’s recent decision to order a mural depicting the state’s workers’ history removed from the Department of Labor, arguing that it was biased against businesses and employers. When asked how he would react if protesters carried out their plan to form a human chain around the mural, LePage replied, “I’d laugh at them, the idiots. That’s what I would do. Come on! Get over yourselves!”

“But for him to announce that he would ‘laugh at the idiots’ should they choose to engage in our honored tradition of civil disobedience is another personal attack that only serves to further lower the bar of our public discourse,” write the senators in the op-ed, which ran in The Portland Press Herald and the Kennebec Journal. “We may disagree with civil disobedience in this particular instance, but it is a fundamental right each and every one of us might engage in if we found the issue important enough.

LePage also got a letter from the U.S. Department of Labor asking for a refund of the money they spent to make the labor mural LePage removed. Paul LePage must be feeling pretty lonely right now, but I doubt he cares.

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  1. Republican David says:

    They must have an interesting rating system at Transocean. It sounds like, Hey it was just one rig. All of the rest worked well. So what if the one only killed people and caused billions in damages, think of all of the rigs that didn’t blow up.

    I guess it is time for a rewrite of Lying with Statistics. Transocean takes the cake in the private sector this month. They do not touch Harry Reid though.

  2. socialistic ben says:

    good thing your fellow tpublicans did everything they could to deregulate the oil industry…. seriously david, where do you get the balls to be upset at Transocean?
    That is just the free market working the way it was intended to. A corporation harms millions of people and those who run the business get paid and dont have to take any responsibility. GOP!!!

  3. Dana Garrett says:

    Own a business (big, medium, small sized)? Work at it full or part-time? Are you also progressive politically and on Facebook? Consider joining the Progressive Business Owners group. http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_175107085874953

  4. Geezer says:

    “Hey it was just one rig. All of the rest worked well.”

    In related news, I expect the Tokyo Electric Power company to win a nuclear safety award any day now.

  5. Mongo says:

    A few days ago, the UD president went to an event with my governor. Mongo hates the UD president. Forbes ranked the highest-paid college presidents, there he was, at number 7, with a salary of about 750k a year. Meanwhile, they can’t afford the track and field team, tuition goes up every year, kids can’t afford to finish their degrees. That man’s salary is shameful.

    Mongo’s governor should not never attend any event with the UD president as long as keeps sucking the life out of that school.

    What do you all think?

  6. skippertee says:

    Oh jeez, Geez,your post at 3:07, fucking beautiful man!!!!!!

  7. skippertee says:

    Oh, and Mongo, I expect the rich to introduce the idea of CHARTER COLLEGES soon that they may “write off”.