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[–] sartalon -4 points 1 year ago

That's just it, the USCG DIDN'T say the leak was a million gallons. They said it could be that much.

They know there was a leak and they know roughly how much oil the pipeline holds.

That's it. That is all they said. The story headline said that the USCG said that much DID leak when they very specifically didn't say that.

Where exactly did I move the goal posts? What was my bad faith argument?