BP's Scheme to Swindle the "Small People"
Monday 19 July 2010
by: Dahr Jamail, t r u t h o u t | Report

Clint Guidry, the Louisiana shrimp harvester representative on the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force created by executive order of Gov. Bobby Jindal, has called BP "liars" and "killers." (Photo: Erika Blumenfeld)
Gulf Coast fishermen and others with lost income claims against BP are outraged by a recent announcement that the $20 billion government-administered claim fund will subtract money they earn by working on the cleanup effort from any future damage claims against BP. This move, according to lawyers in Louisiana working on behalf of Louisiana fishermen and others affected by the BP oil disaster, contradicts an earlier BP statement in which the company promised it would do no such thing.
Kenneth Feinberg, who was appointed by President Obama as the independent administrator of the Gulf Claims Facility for the $20 billion BP Deepwater Horizon oil disaster compensation fund, said yesterday that the wages earned by people working on BP's cleanup will be deducted from their claims against the company.
He said the fund is designed to compensate fishermen and others for their lost income, and if BP is already paying someone to help skim oil and perform other cleanup work, those wages will be subtracted from the amount they're eligible to claim from the fund.
Attorney Stephen Herman, one of two interim liaison counsel for cases pending in the eastern district of Louisiana before Judge Carl J. Barbier, told Truthout he has spoken with Feinberg and that this recent announcement contradicts an earlier statement made by BP, in which the company clearly said it would not do this.
A letter dated May 2, 2010, from Herman's firm, Herman, Herman, Katz & Cotlar LLP, in New Orleans, sent to Murray Greene in BP's Legal Department, asked Greene to confirm in writing that BP agreed to destroy voluntary waiver and release forms issued to response workers at a meeting in Venice, Louisiana, and stated:
"Lastly, we inquired as to BP's position with respect to any future claim of credit or set-off due to payments made to individuals who are assisting BP in mitigating its exposure to individuals and others for the unprecedented environmental and human losses as a result of this incident. It is our position that since my clients are effectively helping BP minimize its own future exposure as well as attempting to preserve the wetlands and the environment that BP ought not to seek any offset or reduction of claims as a result of any payments made to these individuals who courageously take on the dirty work of cleaning up BP's mess."
The next day, May 3, A.T. Chenault, a lawyer representing BP, responded in writing via letter stating, "We have no personal knowledge of the presentation of a Voluntary Waiver and Release to numerous people from Plaquemines Parish in Venice, Louisiana. However, it is the position of BP that any such documents will be rescinded and not binding on anyone signing same."
Chenault's letter concluded with a statement that directly contradicts Feinberg's recent announcement.
"Lastly, we confirm that BP will not offset payments to vessel owners or other volunteers against claims they might have," wrote Cheault, who is with the firm Fowler, Rodriguez, Valdes-Fauli.
Today, during a speech at the Economics Club in Washington, Feinberg appeared to be attempting to dissuade claimants from filing lawsuits against BP.
"You're crazy to do so, though," Feiberg said. "Because under this program, you will receive, if you're eligible, compensation without having to go to court for years, without the uncertainty of going to court, since I'll be much more generous than any court will be. And at the same time, you won't need to pay lawyers and costs."
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The move is being seen by many as an attempt by Feinberg to sell the compensation fund to victims, so as to prevent more lawsuits against BP.
Herman told Truthout that he believes Feinberg has said things that "are not consistent," and that Feinberg "may not have been familiar" with the aforementioned agreement by BP to "not offset payments to vessel owners or other volunteers against claims they might have."
Herman, who has already met with Feinberg on several occasions, said he expects to meet up with Feinberg's law partner, Michael Rozen, "very soon."
Attorney Robert Wiygul in Ocean Springs, Mississippi, represents many fishermen involved in BP's oil response program, and told Truthout he "finds it very troubling" that BP and Feingold appear to be trying to position themselves to avoid future compensation claims from fishermen, as opposed to handling it on a year-to-year basis.
Clint Guidry is a Louisiana fisherman, and is on the board of directors of the Louisiana Shrimp Association. He is also the shrimp harvester representative on the Louisiana Shrimp Task Force created by executive order of Gov. Bobby Jindal.
Guidry told Truthout that he believes Feinberg is "trying to limit BP's liability," adding that "every time Feinberg announces something he changes what he said before."
According to Guidry, Feinberg first proposed a partial claim settlement that would provide settlement checks for up to three years. This would have allowed fishermen to determine if there were "holes in the ecosystem."
If the oil disaster kills off enough shrimp, for example, there would be no shrimping season next year, and no way for shrimpers to earn a living.
"But now his new plan is to do away with that by having folks take a settlement," Guidry added. "There's not much of his program I like. It appears he is protecting BP."
On May 24, in Galliano, Louisiana, Guidry testified to a delegation of US senators, congressmen and various Obama administration departments and agencies. He said:
"BP committed fraud in furnishing oil-spill-response data required to obtain a permit to enable them to drill the MC 252 location. The reality is they were not prepared to handle or control a blowout and resulting oil spill of this magnitude. Simply put, they lied.
"BP, in their haste to cut corners and save money in the completion process on the well location at MC 252, exhibited willful neglect in their duties to complete the well safely, which led to the blowout and explosion that killed 11 people. Eleven souls that will never come back. Eleven families with mothers and fathers and wives and children. Children who will never see their fathers again.
"This neglect and loss of life constitutes negligent homicide and all involved should be arrested and charged as such."
Guidry told Truthout he believes, "There has been a BP cover-up from day one," and "the US government, OSHA [Occupational Safety and Health Administration], the Coast Guard, NIOSH [National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health], all of them are in on it."
Guidry is very concerned about the health of the fishermen he represents, of which there are approximately 600, who are working on the oil response for BP.
"These people are putting their health at risk by working for them, and now look at how they are being treated," Gui
This morning, Herman sent this letter to Rozen and Feinberg:
"Dear Mr. Rozen and Mr. Feinberg,
"It was reported in the local media last night that BP (presumably thru the Claims Facility) was going to take a credit or offset for payments to fishermen and others engaged in the Vessels of Opportunity and/or other clean-up/remediation efforts against what is owed to them for lost profits and/or diminished earning capacity.
"Please note that BP very early on agreed not to do this. (See Letter from BP Counsel A.T. Chenault to my partner Jim Klick dated May 3, 2010.)"
Herman also provided Truthout with an email he sent to persons concerned with BP's and Feinberg's recent moves, in which he expressed concern with the procedures of the Claims Facility. While Herman stated that Feinberg and Rozen "have attempted to answer some of these questions, (with perhaps some inconsistency), no one -- it seems -- has ever seen a document signed off on by BP."
Herman asked, "What, specifically, has BP committed to do? What, specifically, has BP given Mr. Feinberg (as an "independent" agent or administrator) the authority to agree to on behalf of BP? The attached letter was sent to BP's local counsel here in New Orleans on July 3rd. We have still not received a formal response, and, to my knowledge, no one (including Mr. Feinberg) has seen a formal written document (other than a White House Press Release) that purports to be authored by, signed by, agreed to or otherwise binding on BP. So, it would seem to be time to start asking BP (and/or the administration) : Where is BP? Or, perhaps stated another way: Where's the beef?"
On June 1, BP Board Chairman Henric Svanberg stated, "[President Obama] is frustrated because he cares about the small people, and we care about the small people. I hear comments sometimes that large oil companies are greedy companies or don't care, but that is not the case in BP. We care about the small people."

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These people have NO shame.
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 16:43 — billnbillieskid (not verified)These people have NO shame. How dare they? Heaping insult on injury by deducting WAGES EARNED by workers whose lives just happened to be destroyed by their company, is CRIMINAL! Of course THIS company has engaged in criminal behavior for decades with impunity. WAKE UP AMERICA! Do NOT let them continue to rape the already disabled in the Gulf. Call your Congressman and Representative and get them to act quickly in reining in this "ROGUE ELEPHANT" before they can weasel out of any more responsibility. Is there NO justice in this World?
Capitalism is the
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 17:18 — Straight-Ahead (not verified)Capitalism is the extraordinary belief that the nastiest of men for the nastiest of motives will somehow work for the benefit of all.
--- John Maynard Keynes
It is impossible to be too cynical about the behavior of capitalists. There is no way to exaggerate the infinite. In this case, the greed of capitalists is what we're talking about; it is infinite. they can never be satisfied. They always want more and they always want someone else to pay their costs. In the case of the the Deepwater Horizon death gusher they want real people to pay the costs of blowout prevention by paying for the costs the cleanup and eating the costs of paying for the damages caused by skimping on drilling safety.
This is a liability we incur by living under a government that is bought and bribed by corporations. Real people are suffering the consequences of believing the bilge of Chicago-school economics and the lies and double-talk of bribed and bought politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike.
As for Henric Svanberg, he's a combination of a lying, double-talking politician and a sociopathic capitalist. Public statements that "we care about the small people" are just lies, uttered as a smoke-screen to obscure the truth, that he and his corporation care only for their profits, and the injury they cause to people, thousands, hundreds of thousands or millions of human beings, is utterly irrelevant to them. These guys are in fact Keynes's "nastiest of men."
"Merely" another lying DEM
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 17:59 — Vic Anderson (not verified)"Merely" another lying DEM reneger in the Ex-out mode!
Well put, Straight-Ahead,
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 18:55 — BillyDoc (not verified)Well put, Straight-Ahead, and exactly right.
How about an article about
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 18:58 — Anonymous (not verified)How about an article about how Shell is raping the environment in Nigeria? We keep saying this pollution of the seas is unique. We need to set this in context of the whole industry's disregard of the environment and those whose lives are shattered. We hear little, if anything, in the mass media about this reality.
Q: "Is there NO justice in
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 19:32 — jahf (not verified)Q: "Is there NO justice in this World?"
A: Only the justice we make for ourselves. Evidently, we as a people have less interest in justice for ourselves than those who commit injustice against us have in their gain at our expense.
What is slimier than an oil
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 19:37 — Anonymous (not verified)What is slimier than an oil spill?
Oil company execs.
Public benefit vs. private
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 20:54 — Scott ffolliott (not verified)Public benefit vs. private profit.
Almost every story like this
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 21:11 — Anonymous (not verified)Almost every story like this BP story I read here in Truthout has just a few fundamental reasons behind each and every one.
We have become the 'Small People'..., the Spineless Democrats can get nothing done.., the insane Republicans get away with their nonsense.., Obama is held hostage to the Media, the Birthers, Filibusters, the flood of media nonsense.., and worst of all.., Americans are deliberately and drastically divided and deliberately pitted against each other y Media Opportunists and the CONservative Global Corporate Class...
BECAUSE---
The 30 year long effort began under Reagan, and which turned out to be the Biggest Hoodwinking in History where this new greedy breed of NeoCorporatist CONservative ConJobs began to separate Americans from the concept of a Government of, by and for the People and steal Our Republic away from Us for the sake of Corporate want and greed-----was a grand CONservative, GOP-per Success..!
This long, systematic effort to point at Our Government that is supposed to be of Ourselves and declare it an evil thing We the People should hate, despise, starve, destroy and reduce to a state of a lot LESS GOVERNMENT (of the People) through lots and lots of LESS REGULATION (of everything Corporate) and a lot of LESS TAXATION (of the Global corporate Class) has indeed brought Americans a LOT LESS GOVERNMENT AND HENCE-- A LOT LESS POWER.
It has brought us an impotent Government of 'Ourselves' devoid of the capacity to deal with Corporations and their shady greedy doings. We gave up our power to Tax corporations or Regulate Corporations by way of allowing Corporations to fund our elections...and so-- NOW.., Corporations run America.
Corporations run the Country and the Government. Its now the best Government Global Corporate money can buy.
Just a few Global Corporations own almost all Media Enterprises in America and so, also most of the pipelines for Speech and our so-called 'Free' Press...
Almost all aspects of Government Operations have simply become a Corporate Contracting Cash Cow. Even Global Corporations are allowed to use their wealth and power to influence our Elections thanks to the CONservative 5 on the Supreme Court (of Corporate Consideration?)
Our expensive Corporate Contracted Military operates in 75 countries now. Even our Prison System is largely contracted out.
We the People have become little more than We the Consumers... or is it-- the well CONNED-Sumers... in our own country...
We have done this to Ourselves. Too many Americans don't bother to pay attention or vote and too any more are easily led like lemmings by Global Corporate CONservative Media's Wealthy Talking Heads of Deliberate National Division For Profit and Fame into voting against their own best interests and instead, for expanding Corporate interests, influence and the dominion of Corporations over us.
Democracy has always been a use it or lose it proposition... Perhaps its too late already. Perhaps We have lost our Democratic Republic and replaced it with a form of Corporatacracy of, by and for the Corporate. Maybe We were flim flammed right our of Our Republic by very talented, patient Con Men... and Con Women.
Who do We charge with this historical, huge Crime...?
Are We still the Beacon of Freedom and Liberty in the world.. or just the beacon for rampant Corporate Run Consumerism run amok..?
Our new Corporatacracy through a LOT LESS GOVERNMENT is sold through CONservative Media as the true pathway to Liberty and Freedom.
Just look at the teary-eyed glaze over this sales pitch in the Tea Party's Eyes as they seethe with their demands for the 'Freedom and Liberty' of even more ''LESS GOVERNMENT ( of Ourselves)'' in the lives of GLOBAL CORPORATE ''PERSONS''' such freedom and liberty from corporate regulation and corporate taxation will ''surely'' bring to them-- The 'Small People'....
Go Figure...
Maybe I should ask---- Is Less Government of Ourselves and rampant, unregulated, run amok Corporate Capitalism the true path to Freedom, Liberty and Prosperity?... Is the current Global Economic calamity due to ''not enough'' relentless, rampant, regulation-free, run amok Corporate Capitalism..?
At 57 ears of age, I am missing the ''Big Government'' Reagan and the already Super-Duper Wealthy Class so despised and spent the the last 30 years turning much of the population against.
I think it served us quite well. Of course it needed constant tweaking, but it certainly did not need outright total destruction...
FDR's New Deal and LBJ's Great Society built the Middle Class. It built a Prosperous Nation. It built a Great Diplomatic Legacy. It built a strong economic empire..!... Much of it because once upon a time, Democrats worked for THE PEOPLE and not form their individual selves and their Corporate Sponsors...
.
My long winded point is this---- If We don't stop all but Public Funding of Our Elections.. If We do not break up the narrow Global Corporate grip just a very few Global Corporations have on almost All Media in America into hundreds of bits and pieces to then be sold off to hundreds of different, separate and diverse entities..., If We do not reinstitute a new, modern and very strong Fairness Doctrine in Media.., If we don't put an end to the relentless shrinking of Government through relentless deregulation and de-taxation of Corporations schemes, If We continue to allow the Fringe Crazies to have a hugely disproportionate Public Megaphone and to control a disproportionate number of pipelines for speech and much of the so-called ''free' press.... WE ARE CERTAINLY GOING TO LOSE OUR REPUBLIC AND OUR CONTROL OVER OUR OWN COUNTRY TO A CABAL OF GLOBAL CORPORATE INTERESTS WHICH SEEK CONTROL OF---EVERYTHING..!
Why are the following video
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 21:35 — Repeacer (not verified)Why are the following video and subjects never seen on TV?
http://irepeace.ning.com/profiles/blogs/oil-spill-why-isnt-the-media
Why does BP bother shipping
Mon, 07/19/2010 - 21:43 — Joe 6 Pack (not verified)Why does BP bother shipping in all that hair to soak up oil?
The cleanup workers already have hair, right? The cleanup worker in this picture looks pretty hairy. Here, you hold him down while I get the clippers... ...Or do you just want to, "Toss him in?"
GOD! I'll be right back. I need a shower!
Another little trick up BP's
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 00:06 — Pat Williams (not verified)Another little trick up BP's sleeve reported on MSNBC is the attempt to hire every scientific expert they can find at $250 per hour with the apparent legal objective to block all expert testimony in the court cases inevitably to be brought.
History records that the
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 01:27 — marty weiss (not verified)History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments.
--James Madison
I hope we shall crush in its birth the aristocracy of our monied corporations which dare already to challenge our government to a trial by strength, and bid defiance to the laws of our country. "-- Thomas Jefferson --
I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country; corporations have been enthroned, an era of corruption in High Places will follow, and the Money Power of the Country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the People, until the wealth is aggregated in a few hands, and the Republic is destroyed." Abraham Lincoln
One has nothing to do with
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 06:28 — morgan 1 (not verified)One has nothing to do with the other--One is the total loss of livlihood and a way of life, the other is helping in cleanup of the BP fiasco. No one working that should be penalized. That is BP attempting to cut its losses and stop lawsuits. I can assure you this is just the beginning of BPs effort to shun all responsibility and it will drag out for decades. People will die. Contamination will spread. A way of life along the entire Gulf Coast will disappear and BP will still be making money, the elites living well and eating caviar while the rest of us eat food that tastes like oil. 20 Billion is nothing compared to what this is really going to cost in the long run. A million per person for the loss of the way of life is about right and all medical expenses taken care of for life--And their children.
Well of course BP is going
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 06:48 — AnonymousDV (not verified)Well of course BP is going to use every tool at its disposal. Prime among these is the power of advertising. Everyone thinks that advertising has no effect on them but that's only the advertising they notice. The bulk of it is not noticed and that has a huge effect on all of us. If that were not true corporations would not be spending the huge amounts they are spending on advertising.
Also, one BP tactic not mentioned here is their plan to keep the well capped. The reason behind this is they do not want the true flow rate to be known as they will eventually have to pay a fine based on the amount of oil that has been released into the gulf.
Free Work! Opps, I mean
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 08:53 — Anonymous (not verified)Free Work! Opps, I mean "Work for Free." Amazing gall. And our government still chooses to honor contracts with this company, giving them hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money to buy their products while they treat our citizens and our environment like dirt. (Actually, the dirt was okay, they treat them much worse than dirt now that they have polluted everything and killed off incredidle amounts of our wildlife.
The EPA fine should be realistic and we should get ALL the money due us based on our laws. But do you think the oil-funded party of NO will allow them to actually be even fined a little? NO. Unreal...
Look over there Sancho,
Tue, 07/20/2010 - 22:26 — Don Quixote (not verified)Look over there Sancho, Giants whom I will slay and God will Bless us.
No master, that is not a giant but it's Feinberg the jew. He is robbing the goyim master like he always does.
If you are afraid Sancho stand aside and pray whilst I slay these giants.
If I were a fisherman right
Wed, 07/21/2010 - 03:50 — Anonymous (not verified)If I were a fisherman right now I would take what I can now and leave it alone. I know it does not sound good because nobody will ever receive what they have actually lost, but if BP goes bankrupt, you don't see a dime after that. Tough decision, but if this was me, I would take what I can now and walk away.
Even if you choose not to accept anything upfront, you are fighting against a very powerful company that can drag you through the courts for years. Look at Valdez, years and years later, there are still claims not paid out.
Sue the holy crap out of BP!
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 06:32 — Anonymous (not verified)Sue the holy crap out of BP! Advocates of the people, descend upon BP like a swarm of locusts and pick their bones to a white polish.
As I've said in many a blog,
Thu, 07/22/2010 - 16:57 — RWNorman (not verified)As I've said in many a blog, not only does BP have a reason to continue to talk about legitimate claims because they plan to fight each one, but they also have a bankruptcy filing in pocket to ensure that they will get the best treatment possible by those in government, including the US and the UK.
Obviously paying the people for their hard work during this catastrophe is important, but these people obviously still lost however much they have lost, which cannot be determined until a decade into the future, if then.
The amount of these people's actual earnings are compared to what they lost is a drop in the bucket, but BP proves what I've been saying from day one. They have no intention of doing anything they say. If the worst is that they cannot drill in American waters, well, they have the rest of the world, but if you try to force us, we will go bankrupt and Americans will eat the entire bill.
Ultimately, this is what they will do, and you can tell because they are diversifying as we speak. They won't be the same BP legally that they are today, and so will survive, whilst Americans spend hundreds of millions of dollars to try to pick the bones of the BP carcass.
Roger W. Norman
http://rwnorman.typepad.com/rwnormans_beer_food_and_p/
http://blogs.salon.com/0004478
http://www.reverbnation.com/rogerwnorman
Brilliant anayses, humane
Sat, 07/24/2010 - 20:11 — GlobalSoul (not verified)Brilliant anayses, humane and forthright. But htese are little words on a little page and the
` ` B I G `` PEOPLE
continue on and we talk and the
littlepeople
suffer & the creatures & ecosystems & beloved oceans
contunue to be suffocated or hemmorhaged.
WE NEED TO DO MORE THAN TALK, WRITE.
WE MUST FIND A WAY TO S T A N D TOGETHER
and be heard.
We just released the
Sun, 07/25/2010 - 23:26 — Sharry Edwards (not verified)We just released the frequency based antidotes for the BP oil spill toxins - the news release contains pictures and graphs so here's the URL
http://www.prweb.com/releases/2010/07/prweb4294944.htm
Sue the crap out of those
Tue, 07/27/2010 - 18:53 — Frances in California (not verified)Sue the crap out of those who profit from BP's evil deeds. Make it a crime to profit from it. Attach the earnings and spend them on clean-up.
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