Take on the K St. Bank Lobby on Monday!

Guest piece by Tiffiniy Cheng, co-founder of "A New Way Forward" If you're sick of lobbyists and their bought off legislators, come to the next showdown in Washington DC. Next Monday (May17th) at 11:45 AM, it's time we go right after some of the most powerful people in the world -- the bank lobbyists who work on K Street. The campaign for fixing Wall Street has grown tremendously in the past year. It's now or never to show that we, the public, want our big banking problems fixed, not dodged. Meet at 15th and K Street. FOR MORE INFORMATION SEE THE SHOWDOWN IN AMERICA SITE.

How Much Oil Is Really Spilling into the Gulf of Mexico?

Gulf Spill Fishing closureMap of Gulf spill on May 8, with fishing closure areaAt first, right after the BP Deepwater Horizon offshore rig exploded on April 20, BP and U.S. government officials reported the underwater well was pumping about 1,000 barrels a day into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. A few days later, that figure was challenged by the non-profit group SkyTruth, which uses remote sensing and digital mapping to evaluate environmental issues globally. Ten days later, by April 30, some industry experts said the well could be leaking at a rate of 5,000 barrels daily -- five times the previous estimate, and the one that has been the most widely and persistently used in the media.

Wildly Disparate Estimates

But estimates continue to change. On May 4th, BP executives in a closed-door meeting reportedly told Congress that the well is discharging anywhere from 5,000 to 60,000 barrels of oil into the Gulf per day. At 42 U.S. gallons per barrel, that means the spill could be growing by 210,000 to 2.52 million gallons of oil each day. But how much is that, really?

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