Young frets in talk to GOP

BY TODD L. DISHER
Frontiersman
Published on Sunday, October 25, 2009 1:25 PM AKDT

WASILLA — Dark clouds are looming over the nation, U.S. Rep. Don Young said Friday in his address to the Valley Republican Forum.

“We do now have an administration and some leaders in the Congress that want to transform America as we know it into a Socialist country,” Young said.

His speech covered natural resource extraction and health care reform, two areas he thinks the country is headed in wrong direction.

ROBERT DeBERRY/Frontiersman U.S. Rep. Don Young points while addressing the Valley Republican Forum on Friday. Young began his talk stating, 'We do now have an administration and some leaders in the Congress that want to transform America as we know it into a Socialist country.'

First, he pointed to Canada as a model of a resource-extracting economy. Canada, he said, has low unemployment, a stable housing market, a growing gross national product and a near-zero national debt.

“How have they done that when we have failed?” Young asked. “They have done it because they are a producing country.”

Timber, fossil fuels and minerals are driving the Canadian economy out of the recession, he said, whereas the administration and leaders of Congress borrow their way out without producing anything.

“When America finally wakes up, they’ll realize we are going to buy $500 billion worth of oil from overseas and not develop any of ours,” Young said. “That’s like a guy cutting his wrist here and asking for a transfusion here.”

In addition to drilling for oil in the Chukchi Sea, Young pointed to a dam across the Susitna River and a bullet line bringing natural gas down from the North Slope as projects that would make Alaska the leader in energy for the North.

Yet, resource development is stymied by an administration that rules through regulation, not legislation, Young said.

Before switching to health care, Young mentioned the cap-and-trade bill working its way through Capital Hill. The “crap and trade” bill, as he called it, is a cruel tax adding $3,500 to the energy bill of all Americans, he said.

The proposals for heath care reform will transform America, Young said. He said he understands there are problems with the system, and health care reform should focus on lowering the cost, improving access and making insurance coverage portable.

He suggested this could be done by investigating why costs are so high and encourage more people to become doctors and nurse practitioners.

None of the proposed bills do this, he said.

“What they do is give you a government-run program,” Young said. “You’ll wake up tomorrow with less medical care and a huge tax on your salaries.”

Young said he wants to solve the problems, not create a “demi-god government that tells me what to do.”

This means, he said, people have to take responsibly for their own health care. He is worried the entitlement mentality is creeping into the younger generations. If you really believe in limited government, you have to be willing to accept the responsibility for yourself, he said.

“If you drink a fifth of this great vodka that’s made here in the Valley a day, I don’t want to pay for the sclerosis of your liver,” Young said.

Contact Todd L. Disher at todd.disher@frontiersman.com or 352-2252.

Comments

9 comment(s)

    Hvy Mtl wrote on Nov 6, 2009 5:58 PM:

    " Thank goodness we have Rep. Young to cut thru the P.C. crap being shoveled out by the current administration and lefty enviro-worshipers trying to ruin Alaskan's oportunity to posperer- "

    offsoapstone wrote on Oct 29, 2009 7:03 PM:

    " "Dark clouds are looming over the nation" Don we have had that problem since the 90's where have you been? Investigate the high costs of health care? Just try the greed of the health care industry doesn't take alot of thought to think of the problem. Don you then point out "Canada as a model of a resource-extracting economy" and last time I looked they are a Socialist country. Last but not least the last time I looked this country has been borrowring money to run itself ever since you have been in office. "

    Always about oil... wrote on Oct 26, 2009 9:30 AM:

    " This is one thing I really like about the Democrats approach to energy. Yes, we have oil. Yes, other countries have oil. But instead of investing in exploiting our oil resources, why is it so wrong to invest that money into alternatives that could potentially outlast any oil supplies, foreign and domestic? Why is it so "liberal" to plan ahead for what we all know will happen? Alaska was built on Gold then Oil. I would love to see Alaska with a solid economy that utilizes its income from selling these resources and yet requires neither. Planning works. "

    DIsgruntled wrote on Oct 25, 2009 11:08 AM:

    " Why do you consider someone "liberal" if they don't like the fact that their state's U.S. Representative was taking money and gifts from special interests and choosing not to let the people who voted for him know about it?
    Even Republicans (which is what I am) want politicians with clean hands in Congress. I want the people elected to a political office to do the bidding of their constituents rather than taking money and gifts to be at the beck and call of whoever has the deepest pockets. Honesty is the most important conservative value. "

    J. Smith wrote on Oct 25, 2009 2:30 AM:

    " "Disgruntled" reveals how liberals operate, focusing on insignificant trivialities in lieu of being concerned about the total destruction of our nation by avowed Marxists. I think the Socialization of America slightly trumps some politician not reporting a tv or lamp somebody gave him/her. I believe the phrase "strain at a gnat and swallow a camel" applies here. Get your priorities straight, save our nation from usurpers first, and worry about the little things later. "

    BornFree wrote on Oct 25, 2009 1:22 AM:

    " I don't understand why Rep.Young equates the new oil shale discoveries in Canada with Alaska. Alaska has not had any significant oil and gas discoveries lately even though the oil industry spent huge amounts of money exploring. He's comparing apples to oranges here. "

    LiveFree wrote on Oct 25, 2009 1:17 AM:

    " It is refreshing to read what Representative Young has to say regarding what is going on in Washington instead of the constant barrage of criticism about his office from the left wingnuts. "

    WOW wrote on Oct 25, 2009 12:50 AM:

    " Just another CROOKED Alaskan politician. Don's right about one thing. Take care of yourself. Bribes and gifts and friends like Jack Abramoff is Don's way of taking care of himself. He could care less about us. And hey by the way Canada has a way better Health Care system than ours. With any luck the next time around Don will either be in jail where he can continue to get the best health care plan money can buy or he'll be voted out of office he has so disgraced. "

    Disgruntled wrote on Oct 24, 2009 10:16 PM:

    " Why didn't the reporter mention Don Young was just publicly named for the first time in legal documents as accepting - but not disclosing, as required by law - gifts from Veco's Bill Allen? That's HUGE news!!!
    Why no mention of the fact that Young knew of his duty to disclose gifts? After all, he *did* disclose money he got for his legal defense fund recently.
    This is a one-source puff piece that simply swallows and doesn't challenge any of the questionable things Don Young says. The Frontiersman should do better than this for its readers. "

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