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Mannu
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posted September 18, 2008 08:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I am thinking of moving to Alaka -- Just Kidding.


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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2007/09/20/business/NA-FIN-US-Alaska-Dividend.php

JUNEAU, Alaska: Nearly every Alaskan will soon receive a check for $1,654 (€1,183), their share of the state's oil riches, Alaska Governor Sarah Palin announced.

The dividend checks are derived from the state's oil royalty investment program and distributed each year to eligible residents — just for living here for a full calendar year.

Slightly more than 600,000 men, women and children in 248 communities will receive the dividend this year, according to the Revenue Department. The state's estimated population is just over 670,000 people.

Anyone who has lived in Alaska for a full calendar year can apply for the money — including children. Of those receiving checks this year, about 41 percent — or 244,695 of the state's residents — were born in Alaska.

"I want you guys to invest this wisely," Palin told the large crowd that gathered Wednesday for the announcement of this year's dividend in Valdez, the terminus of the state's 800-mile (1,287-kilometer) trans-Alaska oil pipeline.

It is a perk that separates Alaska from the rest of the U.S. and was recently parodied in "The Simpsons Movie," which prominently features the television cartoon family's journey to Alaska.

The movie depicts Alaska almost as a separate country. As Homer Simpson crosses the border with Canada, he's greeted by a customs agent who says, "Welcome to Alaska," then hands Homer a wad of cash, saying every Alaskan gets a stack of bills so oil companies can exploit the environment.

But for many residents, the check is no joke.

It means getting caught up on bills and supplementing income that for some is a week-to-week living in Alaska, where the cost of living is high due in part because of its distance from shipping centers in other parts of the United States.

In Galena, a town of 600 residents located 250 miles (400 kilometers) west of Fairbanks, air taxi pilot Colin Brown pilot said the money will help cover rising fuel costs that have beset the state's isolated rural villages. Brown says he pays about $4.70 for a gallon of gasoline, about $2 per gallon more than national average, according to the Energy Department's most recent data.

Others use the bonus to supplement their subsistent lifestyles.

"A lot of times village people will spend it on fishnets to renew their equipment that's worn out," he said.

The state established the Alaska Permanent Fund in 1976 after North Slope oil was discovered. Dividends have been paid since 1982, ranging from $331 to a record high of $1,963 in 2000. Last year's dividend check was $1,106.

The fund is valued at a near-record $38.7 billion (€27.69 billion), with total returns at 17.1 percent in the fiscal year that ended June 30. In the last fiscal year, the fund earned $622,000 an hour.

Dividend totals are not directly tied to the fund's total value or robust oil prices, said fund spokeswoman Laura Achee. Oil prices, which topped $80 a barrel this week, can boost the fund's principal, but the money must be invested. Payouts then get calculated on a five-year average of investment income.

The fund's stock investments include high-profile brands such as Pepsico Inc., Microsoft Corp. and Apple Inc., along with North Slope oil producers Exxon Mobil Corp., ConocoPhillips and BP PLC.

More than $15.2 billion (€10.88 billion) has been distributed to eligible residents since the dividend program began, five years after oil began flowing in the state's pipeline 30 years ago.

If a resident has received a check every year since the first was issued in 1982, their total take in the program would be $27,536.




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Mannu
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posted September 18, 2008 08:56 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

The 2008 Dividend Amount is $3,269.00
http://www.pfd.state.ak.us/

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Harpyr
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posted September 19, 2008 03:38 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Yep.. The day most people got their direct deposit was like rush hour all day long. I've never seen so many big screen t.v.'s leaving the store at one time.

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Mannu
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posted September 19, 2008 07:31 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Hehehe....The people there must be new migrants from other states.

And its not that they are drilling the entire Alaska , its a small area they are going to drill. Hopefully Congress will have time to plan for alternatives.


BTW, Carter and Clintons have socialistic view of society they live in and their policies has failed. What historians will tell you in 50 years people are already discussing this amongst them. Marxism has failed in Europe. Historians have talked about it. And now America will soon learn the same with the current financial crisis.

The Clintons created regulations and forced financial institutions to give mortgage and car loans to people with bad credits. What we are experiencing now is outcome of such socialistic policies. Instead of punishing bad debtors the Clintons rewarded them. And the democrat cronies like Jim Johnson, Franklin Raines made millions of dollars as bonuses in these institutions. They are some of the same people behind Freddie Mac and Mae fallout and are now campaigning for Obama directly or indirectly. And The Feds are now using our tax money to pay for bad debts and bonuses of these managers.

Truth is stranger than fiction.

I really wish we get another Reagan soon.

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posted September 19, 2008 07:39 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
It's ironic that you post that in the same thread that you joke about moving to Alaska for Socialistic reasons.

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Mannu
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posted September 19, 2008 07:43 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Theres nothing socialistic about it in there. You bring in your assets to the state. Be a resident for a year, pay state taxes and start getting benefits. Check that link to find how.

>>>The dividend checks are derived from the state's oil royalty investment program and distributed each year to eligible residents —

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Mannu
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posted September 19, 2008 07:45 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I was hesitating to post this article, because the good for nothing socialists who reads this will be the first ones to rush there. They always want things free. They are so used to living in their mothers basement.

When drilling begins which Palin isn't against, the dividents will increase further. If it was a democrat instead he/she will worry about harming environment and all that crap.

For Christs sake, they are only drilling a small area in the whole state.

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posted September 21, 2008 01:53 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
wha the? You seriously think that the current financial crisis is due to socialistic practices?
Wow that's seriously twisted.

The current crisis has everything to do with deregulation and the excesses of free market capitalism.

As for ANWR, I don't care that it would increase the $$ in my pocket come dividend time.. I don't want to see drilling there. We need to preserve what few truly wild places there are left in this nation. With drilling comes spills and leaking. It's like clockwork.. inevitable. The oil that is under there is negligible in comparison to our gluttonous appetite. It's certainly not enough to make much of a difference so I say leave the land wild.

And yeah, there's some people who come here thinking that they'll live the good life getting a free handout. They don't last long when the 20 hours of darkness and -50F weather sets in.

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Mannu
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posted September 21, 2008 03:19 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
>>Wow that's seriously twisted

Prove it.

I have posted everything that I know leading upto it -- check out the my posts in the last few days.


You are wrong about Alaska. Will answer to you in time. Free market is not just making the bucks, its also mastering over our circumstances due nature. Go figure.

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posted September 21, 2008 06:40 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You're deluded dude. Read some Wendell Berry.

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Mannu
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posted September 21, 2008 07:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Mannu     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
>>>You're deluded dude.

Wish I was the one on crack LOL

What about Wendell Berry? Any books?

Meanwhile, you might read this thread: http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/004478.html

To understand Palin you have to understand a bit of Ayn Rand Both are aqua.
I didn't read that book, but it gave me goose bumps on what I read so far.
Most liberals may not like her book. I don't know if you are one. But pointing that out upfront. Her book is too intellectual.

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posted September 22, 2008 04:23 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Harpyr Glad you're back. All this talk of Alaska ... I was hoping to see you around.

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Harpyr
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posted September 23, 2008 08:05 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Harpyr     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks TINK

I never really left.. Just went into distant lurker mode. I'm probably not really back from that either.. I'm just too busy to spend much time on the boards like I used to. I just check in occasionally to see how things are going and sometimes can't resist the urge to throw a comment out now and then.

oh and Mannu.. I don't need any help understanding Palin. I've been watching her a lot longer than you.

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