Ambler road project

Wonder how much money he is personal getting by allowing the road to go forward? This kinda of crap tracks with his record though. . . . . Anyone could have seen this coming.
 
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Food for thought... The Dalton Hwy had these same sentiments but look how many outdoor enthusiasts use that road now for access to an area that most may not have ever been to afford or ever even thought about.
 
Food for thought... The Dalton Hwy had these same sentiments but look how many outdoor enthusiasts use that road now for access to an area that most may not have ever been to afford or ever even thought about.

That would be a valid point if the Ambler Road was going to be open to the public. It's not.
 
I think the Dalton comparison is valid - I also believe mining can be done responsibly and it would open up a lot of new country to more of the average guy that can't afford the expensive prices transporters are getting these days.

However if the road isn't open to the public and the minerals aren't staying in the US, I don't see how the juice is worth the squeeze here.
 
We have one of the most untouched pieces of lands that very few countries have. Why give it up now? I sure know I’m not gonna gain from this. Nor with my grandkids. Will you make money from this or see savings on future purchases… it’s a damn shame
 
Alaska has been exploited for its resources since man crossed the land bridge. The Russians nearly wiped out the sea otter population. They did wipe out the great auk and stellar sea cow. Japanese were exploiting the waters until US fisherman kicked them out in the 80’s. Now the North Pacific Council is ran by a bunch of jokers from Seattle. They don’t care for Alaska, just want the $$$. I see some people following this thread who work in the mining industry, would love to hear their input. Especially you cats who work for Tech, a Canadian owned company. I don’t think they care for Alaska either, just want to exploit the resources and turn a profit for their share holders. Just my opinion.

I’m pretty anti ambler road. Yes we need to resources but we need to do a better job and keep it in the state and country. Yeah, the road will open up possibly some new hunting terrain but also probably not. They’re talking about using tax payer dollars but not making it public accessible. How is that legal?! Something as small as a trail through the woods opens up nesting birds to predation, can you imagine the ecological impacts of a 211 mile road? There are a lot of things to consider, corporate greed shouldn’t be one of them!
 
As someone who's spent time in that area working, hunting and fishing.....I am happy to see it.

We'll benefit from it soon enough. I am old enough to remember at least 3 different hard dates that earth was supposed to end. Ice age, ozone hole and most recent bullshit carbon credits.
 
Ice ages, Ozone holes and Carbon credits are man made scams. But if Alaska has minerals that there is a commercial demand for then it is only right that Alaskans control the whole process including end sales.
Corporates from outside of Alaska will not give a flying f*** about the place or its people.
 
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