The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a pristine piece of land. The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is a barren piece of land full of mosquitoes and other bothersome bugs. Which statement is true? Both of them are. Opponents of expanded domestic drilling use only the first statement to jin up support for their side. What they don’t tell you is that Area 10-02 in the Coastal Plain north region of ANWR is described by the second statement while the first statement only refers to the southern part of the Refuge. The oil is located in the northern Coastal Plain area where mosquitoes abound.
Don’t believe me? Check out the below video. Luke Puckett and his trusty aide Jack Flock were trying to do a quick YouTube shot for the folks back home when they had to cut it short thanks to a swarm of mosquitoes that was trying to eat them alive.
Ten years ago we were told that it would take ten years to get the oil out of ANWR and onto the market. Today we’re told that drilling for oil in ANWR is not really much of a solution because-you probably guessed it-it will take ten years for that oil to reach the market. This argument is rather handy for opponents of domestic drilling because it allows them to eliminate a solution that they don’t like simply by inserting an amount of time between the discussion at hand at when the proposed solution is expected to take affect. In part they are relying on you to forget ten years later when the problem is still around that you mentioned the same solution before-ten years ago.
But does it really take ten years before that oil can reach us and provide us with the relief that we need? Luke Puckett wanted to find out, and here’s what he learned:
Looks like the ten year argument was another one of those myths that seem to cloud the debate about whether or not we should drill for domestic oil. Hopefully, however, this campaign and Luke Puckett can help clear away some of those myths.
Standing at the airport waiting to board his flight to Alaska, Luke took some time to reiterate why he’s on this trip and why Joe Donnelly isn’t the right choice for Hoosiers tired of high gas prices. Time after time Donnelly has voted against domestic drilling. Time after time Donnelly has effectively voted to keep Hoosiers hostage to Middle Eastern oil. We simply can’t trust Joe Donnelly to put politics aside and America first on the issue of lower gas prices and real energy independence.
This week Luke is in Alaska leading a group of congressional candidates from around the nation on a trip to the Coastal Plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The purpose of the trip is to draw attention to the fact that we need to drill for domestic oil if we are going to lower gas prices and ease the burden imposed on many Americans by our nation’s over-reliance on foreign oil. Throughout the trip Luke is doing short YouTube videos talking about where he is at, what he is doing and what he is finding out as he talks to energy experts, environmental experts, and average Alaskans.
If we can replace Joe Donnelly’s anti-domestic drilling vote in Congress with Luke Puckett’s pro-drilling vote, we’ll begin to see a shift in how Washington approaches the issue of high gas prices. Second District Hoosiers need somebody who will talk about real solutions and not simply repeat the latest party talking points.
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