The Administration doesn’t like Alaska anymore than it likes Texas

Wonder Why? Well, read this maybe it makes sense to you. As I see it, it is a power grab of land.

Habitat designation won’t help polar bears, but will kill Alaska’s jobs
by Sean Parnell

Imagine a federal agency listing a species as threatened under the Endangered Species Act even though that species is stable and shows no evidence of decline.

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Unfortunately, this isn’t a hypothetical situation. This is exactly what is occurring in Alaska as the federal government strives to appease environmental advocacy groups.

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