Friday, November 28, 2014

SIGN AND PRAY FOR JOBS-JOBS-JOBS!

Another Federal Agency – Killing American Jobs!

Only 15 days left to stand with us to open up offshore drilling in Alaska creating 55,000 new American jobs and $154 billion in new payroll!


Our fellow Americans are hurting - our economy continues to sputter and the cost of living continues to rise. With so many in our country unemployed, with us sending billions to the middle east for oil and with energy costs consuming more and more of the average American household budget – we need to create an energy independent America!

No more money to our adversaries for oil, 55,000 jobs and $154 billion into the economy – we must act now!


For the next 15 days the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is considering a proposal to drill off the coast of Alaska in the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. But they need to hear from YOU to approve it! The government is looking for any reason NOT to approve this amazing project. But you can create a huge positive impact on American lives.


The potential of this is HUGE and that's why we need your help by signing our petition to BOEM right now! Imagine 55,000 new American jobs and $154 billion in new payroll!


Here are some fast facts:

  • Alaska Chukchi resources alone could yield more than 500,000 barrels of oil per day.
    • Such resources would send SHOCKWAVES through the global market!
  • These new projects would create 54,700 new jobs nationwide.
  • Total payrolls over the next 50 years would top $154 billion!

SUPPORT JOBS, LOWER ENERGY AND HIGHER PAYROLLS. SIGN HERE!

This is truly a no brainer for all Americans that want to see our country begin to move toward energy independence and responsible development of our country's vast natural resources.

BUT we must get to 20,000 signatures ASAP and that means we need YOUR help! Sign our petition today and pass it on to friends, family and concerned neighbors. 

Affordable homegrown energy that creates jobs and prosperity is within reach - Help us get there!

 

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