President Obama signed an executive order to loan two billion dollars to the Brazilian Oil Exploration Company to drill off the coast of Brazil. The oil from this operation will go solely to China, none to America. It’s interesting that the largest stockholder of the Brazilian Oil Exploration Company is George Soros, one of President Obama’s most generous financial supporters during his campaign. America has no gain whatsoever from this transaction, even though its tax dollars are financing it.
By the way, the Wall Street Journal printed an article on President Obama underwriting offshore drilling off Brazil on Aug. 18, 2009. This is not private information. I wonder why the major news networks did not cover this transaction. Could it possibly be that they only want the public to hear what they want them to hear, or perhaps it was just an oversight?
Why has there been no drilling in the U.S. or development of more oil refineries? Why does America continue to be dependent on OPEC or foreign oil when it has plenty of oil resources available here in the United States? Is it really because of protests from environmentalists? It’s what some would have one believe, but it’s not so.
The reason that there has been no drilling of oil in the U.S. or development of more refineries is because the ruling elite will not allow it. It’s part of their globalist plan for America. You see, the President and Congress take their orders from the ruling elite.
Michael Imhof
Anderson
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Letter: Obama underwrites offshore drilling
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Letter: Public should have say on library space
As taxpayers, does the public have no say-so what happens with their tax dollars? With some proper schedule management, those existing meeting rooms can fulfill everyone’s needs.
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Letter: Election fraud tales turn voters away
Columnist Maureen Hayden asked, “Why did 3 million Hoosiers choose not to vote?” She gave a few reasons but I can think of another one.
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Letter: Elected officials should buy insurance
I may be wrong but I thought the city and county were hurting for money, and that’s why services keep getting cut or eliminated. One thing is evident. There is no shortage of money for lawsuits.
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Letter: Source of inequality is not economic
The truth of the collapse of a living-wage economy for working-class America is a social catastrophe and, increasingly, a severe embarrassment to free-market ideology.
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Letter: America following road to tyranny
Global elitists behind our government have methodically been guiding our government toward the New World Order.
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Letter: Let’s work through the problems
On May 14 I attended the county council meeting in hopes that I could understand what is happening in the legislative branch of our Madison County government. What I saw was politics at its worst and I cannot applaud either party.
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Letter: Columnist Brown ignores truth
It’s hard to understand why The Herald Bulletin carries columns by Susan Stamper Brown, who has such a blatant disregard for truth in her conservative propaganda.
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Letter: Taxpayers should thank the ‘few’
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Letter: Government officials should answer to us
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Viewpoint: Schools, volunteers reach out to pre-kindergartners, parents
On behalf of Born Learning Connection as service of the United Way of Madison County, I would like to thank all Madison County elementary schools for their generous support in making Blast Off to Kindergarten a countywide success.
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