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From: amdx on 16 Jun 2010 06:11 I just want the world to know. Dear Senator, My wife and I have a small store where we have been selling shrimp from for 11 years. Our store is actually a boat in St. Andrews Marina. Everyday fishermen hired by BP are going out in search of oil. I see 30 to 50 boats leave every morning. Many (it should be most*) of these are fishermen that have lost there means of making a living. BP has hired them and is paying them well. At this time we have no oil in Panama City. MY FIRST POINT, don't do anything that will affect the financial viability of BP. You should encourage purchase of BP fuel, you need to keep BP healthy so the stock price can rise, this makes BP stronger so it can continue to pay cleanup crews and claims. I am on this marina everyday and I know most of the fishermen, the fisherman are thrilled with the pay from BP. A small boat of 20ft gets $1000 dollars day, This is $250,000 a year for a 5 day work week. Fuel and supplies are paid by BP. The larger the boat the higher the pay, $3000 a day is the highest I have heard. That's $750,000 a year, and the expenses are paid. Deckhands are getting $200 dollars a day, that is $50,000 a year. Most of these deckhands never saw $20,000 a year in there life. The pay is so high that the shrimpers are stopping shrimping and going to work for BP, on oil patrol. The same is happening in Apalachicola Fl, (about 100 miles SE of me) the oyster capitol of this area. Our local oyster bar had to find a new source for oysters, his oystermen went to work for BP. A quote from our local newspaper, "APALACHICOLA - With compensation checks easily available, oystering has slowed to a crawl on Apalachicola Bay. ...Seafood houses across the county say they are able to obtain barely 10 percent of their normal allotment of oysters. There are plenty of oysters. ( just know one to harvest them) Same with Apalachicola shrimpers, There is no oil and plenty of shrimp. Panama City Beach is a tourist area, when the oil gets here the thousands of hotel rooms will not have tourists, the housekeepers won't have work, the restaurants won't have customers and waitresses tips will dwindle. All business will be affected. Real estate is already greatly affected, people don't want to buy with oil coming and some know prices will be lower in 3 or 4 months. Now back to my situation, for the last 7 years we have been open 10 hrs a day, 7 days a week, 363 days a year. We will continue working until we can't. The plan was 7 to 10 more years, now I don't know if it will be one more month or one more year. At this point I am confident BP will pay for any losses that I may have in the future, but they need to continue to be financially strong. I'm sure you're aware that the BP stock price is down 44% since the spill started. This means they have lost 73 billion in market capitalization. It is time to help the company recover rather than do anything that could affect the price further. Many retirees rely on BP dividends for retirement income. If you push the idea to create an escrow fund and cause the dividend to be unpaid, this will lower the stock price, further weakening the company. Without those dividends the retirees will find other stocks to get there income**. This could cause BP to fail. If you allow BP to stay strong, the 15 to 20 billion dollars of profit they generate every year will be more than enough to pay cleanup and claims. Please stay focused on the unintended consequences of creating an escrow fund. Sincerely, Mike Knowlton **Recreational fisherman are jumping on this gravy train, it should have been commercial fishermen first. Retirees are supplementing their retirement with their recreational fishing boat. ** ( starting with 44% less money)
From: News on 16 Jun 2010 06:39 amdx wrote: > I just want the world to know. Thanks, Tony. Write early, write often.
From: amdx on 16 Jun 2010 07:23 "News" <News(a)Group.Name> wrote in message news:K5mdnZTrPOoLN4XRnZ2dnUVZ_rqdnZ2d(a)speakeasy.net... > amdx wrote: >> I just want the world to know. > > > Thanks, Tony. Who is Tony? >Write early, write often If you mean that, I have a list of rants I can get going on. BP and the Environmentalists and NIMBYs The Boarder Government social programs On our constitution and capitalism English should be the official language of the United States. The top 5% of wage earners pay 60% of all federal taxes, 50% of wages earners pay no federal taxes. Political correctness Mike
From: NotMe on 16 Jun 2010 12:10 "amdx" < > > The top 5% of wage earners pay 60% of all federal taxes, > > 50% of wages earners pay no federal taxes. > Warren Buffet's secretary pays more taxes by percentage than he does and that's just one example.
From: Kurt Ullman on 16 Jun 2010 12:24 In article <hvat2i$126$1(a)news.eternal-september.org>, "NotMe" <me(a)privacy.net> wrote: > "amdx" < > > > > The top 5% of wage earners pay 60% of all federal taxes, > > > > 50% of wages earners pay no federal taxes. > > > > Warren Buffet's secretary pays more taxes by percentage than he does and > that's just one example. n still equal to 1. -- I want to find a voracious, small-minded predator and name it after the IRS. Robert Bakker, paleontologist
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