I need to clarify a couple of other things about this redistribution of wealth in Alaska. Most of the natural resouces currently in production are not on federal regulated land. Most is on Alaska State lands that were part of the transfer of land during the Statehood Act. The feds have a different tax structure in place for natural resources on it. The feds take 1/2 and the State gets the other 1/2, unlike any other States in the US. There the feds take only 10-25% of the taxable assets, while up here businesses pay 50% to the feds and the State loses 25-40% less revenue as compared to the rest of the US. I think that is to pay for the higher ratio of federal spending per capita in Alaska as compared to the rest of the US. I meant that with a little tongue in cheek as the media is quick to point out. We also probably pay more per capita into the federal coffers than any other State. Alaska is still very much a frontier with all the growing pains, social problems in transition to modern times, absolutely immense with little infrastructure, yet most of the people are extremely well read, adventurous, trusting, independent and generous in hard times. Our wealth is derived from hard work and intelligent government policies that enacted a public disbursement program back to the people of the State. If anyone thinks Sarah Palin doesn't understand the economy and what people need in the US, all they have to do is come to Alaska and see a micro cosmic model of the US with the diversity, crime, energy costs, manufacuring, natural resources, transportation, shipping, communications and defense reliance. For what it is worth, Alaska is the leading state in communications. Anchorage, Alaska was the first telephone utility in the entire US to go completely digital in the 80's. By the time the system was in place, it was already obsolete due technology expansion. Alaskans are not the uneducated fools the rest of the US seem to perceive us to be regardless of media elitists spin. Our State is financiall solvent with no State taxes and dividend returns to the residents. The rest of the US could easily use our State as a model for change along constuctionist principles. By the way, our dividend money is taxed by the federal government, so much of it goes into federal coffers along with our income taxes.