Alaska
Obama, Dems Don’t Want US to Be Energy Independent
Not many people noticed during the run up to the Iowa caucuses and last year’s payroll tax fight that a far more important, and potentially game-changing resolution passed the Senate at the end of 2011. It was the authorization for the $3 billion Keystone XL pipeline connecting us to Canada’s booming oil shale production. The Senate has given Barack Obama sixty days to either sign or not sign as “not in the national interest.”
Support Offshore Drilling in Alaska and Create Thousands of New Jobs in the U.S.
Are you sick of the gas price rollercoaster? It’s time to take action. Tell the Obama Administration to support offshore drilling inAlaska and begin issuing oildrilling permits nationwide.
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The Next Time You Fill Up, Blame Barack, Reid, Durbin and Pelosi
Gas prices are high because the Liberals want it that way! Numerous pronouncements in the past from the president and leading Democrats show that high fuel prices aren’t an accident, they’re just part of the PLAN. (more…)
Thanks to Barack and the Left, Gas Prices are Still Rising
Unfortunately for now-President Obama, the reality of $4-$5-a-gallon gasoline is a much tougher sell to the general public. He’s put himself to work spinning the line that “speculators” are at fault for high prices, but the actual explanation is far more matter-of-fact. No new wells are being drilled and no new refineries have been built in decades. Gas prices have gone up 67 Percent since Barack Obama became president. That’s compared to a 7 percent increase under Bush in his first 26 months. That’s something even a community organizer should be able to understand it.
Palin Emerges from Midterms with Even More Clout
Former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin endorsed dozens of Tea Party candidates this election season and many of them won. Republicans wonder what it might mean for her political future.
Two CBS producers fired in Alaska over Inappropriate Behavior
The CBS affiliate in Anchorage, Alaska, last week said it fired two producers over a voicemail left by mistake at the campaign of the state’s Republican nominee for Senate, Joe Miller, in which the station’s employees can be heard plotting to “find” a “child molester” among the politician’s supporters.



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