At least there is some honesty in these remarks from the Fairbanks Daily
News-Miner Opinion Page.  Alaska politicians, both Republican and
Democratic,  push to drill in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge no
matter the cost to the environment and wildlife  because drilling in
Alaska benefits Alaskans.  That Iowa politicians like King, Latham and
Grassley support drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which
brings no benefit to Iowa, raises many questions.  So far lower gas
prices have not stopped the Drill, Baby Drill crowd from giving away our
best places.  Robert Redford was able to bring plans to lease drilling 
tracts next to Arches, Cannyonlands and under homes in Moab to  public
attention and helped stop these leases from being sold.  Letters to
editors and members of Congress help inform.   Phyllis Mains
Thanksgiving Op-ed from Alaska:

Alaskans might have some contradictory impulses when pausing to give
thanks today. The traditional supplication might go something like this:
“Thank you, God, for the falling oil prices. And please, God, raise oil
prices.”
Phenomenal returns from the oil patch this year brought riches to the
state government, banished talk of pay cuts or layoffs in the public
sector, backed up big checks to individual Alaskans and supplied the
money for a public works blitz.
The same prices brought true hardship to people who don’t benefit much
from the above list yet still must cover bizarre run-ups in the cost of
heating oil, gasoline and electricity. The increases have been
devastating to those individuals who, every day, leave poorly insulated
homes for long drives to low-paying jobs. The effects have been worse for
those who have no jobs and sit at home listening to their furnaces
firing.
The fortunes of most of us fall somewhere in between the two extremes. We
each experience benefits and costs differently. Whether it all balances
out depends on where you sit.
As the proverbial two-edged sword swings wildly through our state, it’s
hard to know when to duck and when to jump up and cheer.
Thanksgiving Day, though, is reserved, if not for cheering, then for
quiet reflection on the positive side of our lives — the gifts we receive
every day from those around us and from the greater spiritual and
physical universe in which we exist.
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