November 5, 2009
This article from Alaska illustrates the extraordinary engineering and difficult litigation costs which are involved in safely procuring oil and gas in the US. -G.A.
OIL, GAS: Company already spent more than $2 billion on leases.
By ELIZABETH BLUEMINK
Anchorage Daily News
ebluemink@adn.com
Shell, the giant oil company that hopes to open a new petroleum frontier for Alaska, says it Read More >>
November 1, 2009
American leaders must stand up to protect our America’s sovereignty and our opportunity to achieve the American Dream. We, the people, need to rise up and stop the ceding of our sovereignty to sanctimonious social engineers of the UN.
Allen AscentOctober 28, 2009
Former Governor George Allen is not the typical politician
Ginny Robinson, Cavalier Daily Viewpoint Writer
October 28, 2009
After spending an evening listening to the engaging ideas of former Governor George Allen, I came away convinced that Allen was not a typical politician. Allen appeared perfectly at ease on Tuesday, Oct. 20, as he lectured to the standing-room Read More >>
A Winning Energy Game Plan
American energy policy is at a crossroads. Either we will choose a future of abundant, affordable and reliable sources of American energy, or we can continue down the road of expensive, imported and highly regulated energy. For a brighter energy future, we must stop five bad ideas and, initially, promote five positive, achievable goals for America. Play tenacious defense against harmful, costly and counterproductive burdens on America: 1. Oppose carbon and energy taxes. These proposals include cap and trade schemes, which would impose an additional $260 per month burden for families with higher electricity, clothes, food, and fuel costs. Read the rest ...Let us know your thoughts on American energy. Comment below.






