Archive for the ‘Economy’ Category

ANWR Oil Still Ten Years Away?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

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.

Gas keeps Climbing, Democrats Do Nothing

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

For the 17th straight day gas prices have hit record highs. On Tuesday in the South Bend area the price of premium was $3.95 a gallon. Check out the video below to see how well the Democratic majority in Congress has done in keep our gas prices down.



Take a look at this Investor’s Business Daily editorial discussing what measures Congress could take to lower our gas prices.

It’s Time for a New Style of Leadership

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Note: Luke was asked by the Pharos-Tribune to write a brief op-ed about why he was running for Congress. Below is what he wrote.

By: Luke Puckett

My name is Luke Puckett and I’m running for Congress in Indiana’s 2nd Congressional District. As a small businessman, father, and citizen I’m running for Congress because I believe that we need common sense solutions to the challenges facing our country. The status quo in Washington needs to change and the actions of this Congress offer us no hope that real change is imminent.

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