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Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BP. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

DO SOMETHING: Tell BP to Pay Their Fair Share!!



* One year ago, on April 20, 2010, BP's oil began to pour into the Gulf of Mexico. It did not stop for 87 days.

Today, economic and environmental devastation remain. Thousands of Gulf Coast residents cope with massive health problems from oil and toxic dispersants.

BP, on the other hand, just scored a nearly $10 billion dollar credit on their 2010 federal tax return, by writing off their "losses" incurred from the tragedy.

That's the equivalent of the entire annual budget of the EPA, whose funding was just slashed in the continuing resolution. It is almost one third of all the cuts in the continuing resolution.

We shouldn't have to endure budget cuts because BP had to pay to clean up their oil spill.

I just signed a petition demanding that BP amend their tax return to take out the $10 billion tax break. Sign the petition and call on BP to pay their fair share:

http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/nobptaxbreak/?r_by=-1491287-6XW9yEx&rc=paste2

**UPDATE**: Wednesday afternoon, it was discovered that BP's tax break will be even bigger than was first reported - an outrageous $13 billion! A BP spokesman wouldn't say if the company is paying any U.S. taxes at all this year. It could even be getting a refund. (MAJOR side-eye because I sure as heck WONT!!!)  Please take action to hold BP accountable.

Photo Courtesy of http://weblog.sinteur.com/index.php/2010/06/17/bp-oil-spill/

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

DO SOMETHING: Tell EPA: Take away BP's billions in federal contracts

It's hard not be furious at BP when you see the insurmountable evidence of their recklessness. As I look at the photos below (Courtesy of The Huffington Post) I am reminded that greed is toxic!




It's time to stop playing BP's games and make the company take responsibility for the pattern of reckless behavior that led to the growing Deep Horizon disaster in the gulf.

The Environmental Protection Agency has the authority to bar BP from receiving U.S. government contracts. Suspension of BP contracts would mean the loss of billions of dollars and effectively stop the company from drilling in federally controlled oil fields both on and offshore.

I just signed the petition to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson asking her to impose "discretionary debarment" and strip BP of all federal contracts. You can take action too by clicking on the link below.

http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/epa_bp/?r_by=&rc=paste2