PLAYER57832 wrote:
No, I made a goof because I have been distracted by a series of tornado warnings.. the only reason I was sitting here by the computer.
I know they have been paid. Some, NOT all, have gotten some settlement money from BP. This article is saying that they may not get future monies if they got both.
The same kind of goof that you made when you were arguing with Woodruff, even though he's making your points for you? And he had to ask you multiple times to read the article and his posts before responding again? The kind of error where you don't even read a thread before replying?
And no, that's not what the article says. It says that these wages will be deducted from future payments. Since you have said multiple times that you believe those awards will be incredibly large, it's safe to assume that they will still receive something.
PLAYER57832 wrote:gatoraubrey2 wrote: I've read every word of what you've written. And you still have not managed to justify why lost wages claims are not mutually exclusive with earning wages. Your posts show that you don't understand what we're debating, or simply choose to ignore it.
I have, Woodruff has.. you decided already that there is no justification, and are not just insulted because the rest of us don't agree.
No, you have not. You have even gone so far as to argue that what is being paid out is not lost wages compensation. You have continued to avoid the issue and muddy the waters. And, actually, there seem to be plenty of people on this board who do agree with me. Certainly, if they don't agree with me, it's not as a result of your "arguments."
PLAYER57832 wrote:gatoraubrey2 wrote: Your preachy posts are not only annoying, but rarely address the topic at hand.
Yet, you keep reading and responding.... reading part, anyway.
I've been expecting that someone who claims to be so reasonable and intelligent could demonstrate either quality. I'm rapidly learning that either you can't, or you aren't.
One more time:
Why should residents of the Gulf Coast be paid any monies to cover lost income, if they have replacement income?
Answer only that question. No more lectures about how evil the government or BP is. No more sob stories about how the fishermen won't get to enjoy the wind on their faces. No more tornadoes. No more of your repeated avoidance of the issue at hand.
Why should residents of the Gulf Coast be paid any monies to cover lost income, if they have replacement income?