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Re: New ANWR Bill in the Senate
No. Drilling ANWR is shortsighted.
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Plus as a side note, from what I understand, not any signifigant spillage from those offshore rigs after Katrina hit. I have reservations about offshore development in Alaska due to concerns of cleaning up a spill in ice conditions.
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PJ, my friend, I generally agree with you, well except about the issues surrounding Alaska. But thats alright. I have seen you express frustration about water that runs down the river of your state's namesake and not being able to meet the general desire of the local interests, due to the wishes of someone else, in a larger poppulation center, who thinks they know what is best for you.
Well the players and the issues might be different. But the game is still the same you see. But for those who want say there isnt enough in ANWR to make a difference, understand that ANWR will double the output of oil from Alaska. How do you think the rest of the country would react if Alaskans said Fuck Off, we are keeping our oil and we shut down the shipments. We would see $150 a barrel within a week.
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Re: New ANWR Bill in the Senate
Have some thing against the POOR of America? With the rising cost of gas and diesel who is going to be force to pay in the end? The POOR... will be as they are going to have the hardest time paying for the simple things in life, food, energy, medical. Fuel costs are having an increase on all of them.
You know the small little mom and pop stores and trucking companies? With the energy prices going up they will be the first to go to the way side... and the visitors that you like coming to your state in the summer and winter months? gone............. ANWR is not the silver bult or the answer to end all answers.. but it could help us over the rough road that we have started on. With out it ,, well that pole to the side of the road would not look good cutting the car in half.
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![]() To me, it seems that Alaska could do much better developing and expanding its tourist industry than drilling for more oil that will only have a limited impact for Alaska (and the nation) and only in the short term. But, I should say that I appreciate your patience; I don't know a whole lot about Alaska, and I appreciate that you don't jump my case just because I say something you disagree with.
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You're kidding, right? I'm looking from a longer-term perspective. We have to get weaned off of oil. It's going to be unpleasant no matter what, but the longer we wait, the worse it's going to be.
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Yes we need to move from oil, Carter should have started us down that line back in 78, but did he? frak no... the ballless wimp............. or even the rest of the Dems that had both house and senate til the mid 90's did they do any thing then? again FRAK NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! but if you have the money to pay.... so be it... Any state the depends on others coming to their state for vacation is going to be hurt big time....
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As for the price of fuel... I did type 200 a barrel the first time, but pick a number any 3 digit number because if we shut the pumps down, the entire west coast screams to a halt. Chaos ensues. Literally. As for the tourist industry, before you talk about expanding it, please come see it for yourself. I generally agree, but there are some issues with tourism. Namely that it is by and large seasonal. But it also puts a pretty big strain on the local communities visited daily by a half dozen cruise ships. That is the SE part, and I dont live there, and probably never would, but it is amazingly pretty. Much like tourists universally, they are merely tolerated because of the money they bring. Otherwise they can be a pain in the ass.(gross generalization of course) But the tourism industry in my 27 years of life, has exploded. I mean exploded. I could probably make a weekends worth of beer money selling white tshirts with Alaska written in sharpie across the front of it. Its only getting bigger. The larger issue is really that tourism and resource development in ANWR are not mutually exclusive. ANWR is 800 miles from where the vast majority of the tourists go. ANWR is not the heaven on earth it is often made out to be. I sincerely mean this invitation, next December get to Fairbanks. I will meet you there, we will make the 400mile trip up to ANWR, Id gladly pay the gas money to see the look on your face upon getting up there.
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But with the price of both gas and diesel getting above 4.00 and 5.00 per gallon there are going to be fewer and fewer tourism dollars going around , not only here in Alaska but any other state that lives on tourism.
Bunz,,, I would like to pass on the trip to ANWR,,, did my time in both Fork Yukon and Fairbanks in the winter and have seen my days of -80......... Can I pass?
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But be honest with me, is it you dont want to fly with Me? Or not interested in going in a non-pressurized plane when its -60 out? Dont hurt my feelings now. ![]() As a side note, when the fuel barge arrives out west here. We are facing $6.50-7.00 a gallon.
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Now what time of year are you thinking of doing this? Because between November and Feb or so there is no light to speak of to do the time frame you speak of..... While it might be a cool -60 at sea level, it often could be -80 or then again it could be -20 at 3k...... How do you think that I got to Fort Yukon? Walk? Father had a Mual back then.... and we would fly between Fairbanks and Fort Yukon.... 1hour 15minutes..And about 12 years ago I was able to fly to Lake Clark in a C-47 and back in a 2 seat at just a bit higher than tree top back to the peninsula,,, so I would say flying , not a problem, cold? I live on the kenai peninsula and not Fairbanks for a reason, and it is not the combat fishing.... ![]()
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Yeah. I did 4 years of college in Fairbanks. I have retired from that cold. And combat fishing makes my skin crawl. Thats why I live in the bay my friend. And for those who dont know what combat fishing is...on a not that busy of a day, confluence of the Russian River and the world famous Kenai River. ![]()
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I am of the opinion, that if the private sector needs public sector interference in the markets to justify feasibility of a given venture, then the public sector could consider a similar venture on a not for profit basis. As an example, the US Interior Department could drill, from without a given nature preserve, to extract natural resources, and promote and provide for advances in specific technologies that may be of signal advantage to the Union.
A metric, as a basis for comparison, could be that of the opportunity cost of legislating tax incentives for the private sector versus the public sector doing the work, at cost. |
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