There was a lot of buzz in the Twin Cities with GOP in town for their soiree. Among the many was to push for greater development of offshore and Alaskan drilling. Most GOP’ers are behind the push for greater domestic production to offset the dependence of foreign energy sources.
As noted in a TownHall.com article today, [...]
When she’s not slaying fish, Sarah ‘Barracuda’ kicks butt on energy issues.
Here are 2 great clips with Larry Kudlow. Sarah Palin in her own words:
Sarah Palin on Larry Kudlow June 25 2008
Sarah Palin on Larry Kudow July 31 2008 – Kudlow pointed out that she was in 3rd place for the VP slot four weeks [...]
Andrew Moylan had a great opinion piece in today’s Wall Street Journal.
Mr. Moylan references the Congressional Research Service estimates the potential federal take from ANWR oil development at $191 billion dollars over the next 30 years. Yes, an incredible $18.36 for every barrel goes to the government.
GOP senators are calling for a balanced energy plan (h/t Hot Air)
I agree.
Senate GOP Calls For “Balanced Energy Plan” – Hot Air
The United States Congress is a group that likes to talk…
And talk…
AND talk…
I listen. I understand their words. I often ask “What the hell are they saying?!?”
You know that I am from New Jersey. Maybe that’s why my attention is captured when something happens here that has national interest or a Jerseyite is in the [...]
I was checking out Reel.com this weekend and saw this on their front page:
The Last Winter
Members of an arctic oil-drilling team start getting killed off by a mysterious force.
Al Gore, is that you?
I’m glad someone still has a sense of humor.
If you don’t have the cohones to be a global player in the petroleum industries, you may want to consider needlepoint. As you may know, I have been following the headlines on the TNK-BP saga and today, I was not disappointed.
While I am serious and passionate about many issues, I now pause to express my lighter side, but still be topically relevant. (h/t NewsBusters.org)
Investors Business Daily interviewed Governor Sarah Palin of Alaska on the subject of ANWR. Instead of being the source of domestic production to help the ‘Lower 48′, she feels that her state is being treated like the red-headed stepchild of the Union.





