Alaska is under siege while Biden sends boatloads of money to tin-pot dictators across the world for oil. Listen to the full interview on the latest episode of The Unregulated Podcast.
Washington Times (3/10/23) column: "Mike Dunleavy, a true son of Scranton, Pennsylvania, and one of the last American pioneers, has one of the more challenging and great jobs in American governance: He is the governor of our largest and wildest state, Alaska. After college, he headed for Alaska. In his words: 'Always wanted to go to Alaska, always loved the outdoors, and when I got there, I thought I died and went to heaven, and still feel that way today.' Team Biden doesn’t seem to share his affinity for Alaska. 'Unfortunately, the federal government under this administration has declared war on Alaska. … We have at least 42 actions against us by the Biden administration. … I think if you really take an objective look at how we’re treated by our federal government, one could quickly surmise that we are actually treated worse than some foreign nations such as Venezuela and Iran,' he says. Mr. Dunleavy is concise in his assessment of that approach. 'If you care about the environment, we need to produce resources in Alaska. If you care about social justice, we need to produce resources here in Alaska. If you care about enriching people and not dictators, we need to produce resources here in Alaska.'"
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