Dear Supporter:
Radical environmentalists are constantly trying to silence the opposing voices that speak truth about job-creating projects like Keystone XL and the Pebble mine in Alaska. You recently joined more than 10,000 others in support of the Keystone XL pipeline by signing onto our petition – thank you!
Today, we are up against more lefty wingnuts and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). They are shutting out Native Alaskans’ opinions all because they refuse to tow the party line regarding a proposed gold and copper mine in southwest Alaska.
Radical environmentalists are constantly trying to silence the opposing voices that speak truth about job-creating projects like Keystone XL and the Pebble mine in Alaska. You recently joined more than 10,000 others in support of the Keystone XL pipeline by signing onto our petition – thank you!
Today, we are up against more lefty wingnuts and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). They are shutting out Native Alaskans’ opinions all because they refuse to tow the party line regarding a proposed gold and copper mine in southwest Alaska.
The EPA and lefty enviros are particularly upset at the light shed on this situation by Examiner columnist, Ron Arnold, in his recent article, “Alaska Natives ask EPA to stop threatening their economy.” These greenies are now flooding Arnold's article with incoherent comments, again shutting down anyone who opposes their views. You can read the full article here.
Want to know what the biggest problem these radical environmentalists have? It’s that Native Alaskans have obtained jobs from the Pebble mine project.
These lefty enviros are clearly out of touch.
The REALITY for southwestern Native Alaskans is:
- There are very few jobs available off-season in the region.
- A gallon of milk in the region costs $9.00 – a steep price for even those with jobs.
- The Pebble mine project helps these struggling communities by providing much-needed jobs and income for suffering families there.
- The fishing industry (like Trout Unlimited and Save Bristol Bay) cares only about the ‘well-to-do’ of Seattle, not the local population.
- Sport fishing is for elites with wealth unimaginable to most of the Native Alaskans living in small, rural villages.
Children are suffering; families are desperate. All these radicals want to do is paint a bogus argument of a choice between fish and mining jobs. We can have both. The community needs both.
Please help these Native Alaskans’ voices be heard. Tell the EPA’s leader, Lisa Jackson, to listen to all sides of the situation before striking down this job-creating project that would help relieve many of the struggles this population faces.
Here’s how you can help:
Please help these Native Alaskans’ voices be heard. Tell the EPA’s leader, Lisa Jackson, to listen to all sides of the situation before striking down this job-creating project that would help relieve many of the struggles this population faces.
Here’s how you can help:
- Add your comments to the article written by Ron Arnold. Tell the nay-sayers they are out of touch!
- Share this story with your friends and family on Facebook, Twitter, and other social networks. Use this link to share: http://resourcefulearth.sendloop.com/l/N3B4L3J0L3J4Ly9hSFIwY0RvdkwySnBkQzVzZVM5NVZqSllVRkUlM0QvVTJoaGNtVWdRWEowYVdOc1pRJTNEJTNE
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The Resourceful Earth Team
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