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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Government Plots To Grab Homeowners’ Private Properties In Florida

https://pjmedia.com/bryan-s-jung/2024/05/17/deep-state-plots-to-seize-public-lands-in-florida-n4928974?

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The Fifth Amendment has long stood in the way of the schemes of public officials. Since the early days of the republic, federal, state and local governments have felt the need to acquire the private property of citizens. This has spawned almost two centuries of eminent domain case law and precedent requiring reasonable grounds and just compensation for private land acquisitions.

nevitably, there has been a long arms race between essurious public servants and the people. Over the past 50 years, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has pioneered a litany of highly contested but thus far effective “workarounds” for the deprivation of citizens’ private property rights.

Recently, the EPA has unilaterally interpreted environmental regulations to designate any land near water as “wetlands” and thus decree that owners have no right to drain, build on, or improve their land. Affected landowners are left without compensation for the market diminution of their property values. (Woe to those with a soggy front lawn!)

Assiduous readers can easily research the legal and judicial morass that this bureaucratic overreach has led to so that new techniques have sprung up widely to effect the same purposes. A few weeks ago, it came to our attention that the U.S. Forest Service (an agency of the U.S. Department Of Agriculture) has found a new method of displacing defenseless homeowners.

The state of Florida is home to innumerable lakes and freshwater springs. One such thriving community of approximately 8,000 residents and scores of retail businesses catering to the tourist trade is the somewhat misleadingly named Salt Springs, near Ocala, in North-Central Florida.

According to Leigh Garrick, a Salt Springs resident, a representative of the Forest Service told her, “People in Salt Springs better start selling their homes now because prices will plummet when the springs close in January of 2025.”

Word spread in January that American Land and Leisure, which manages the Salt Springs recreation area in Florida, was informed by the U.S. Forest Service that their contract to lease the area would not be renewed, with no official explanation for the eviction being given thus far.

alt Springs is not the only spring in Florida that is being shut down or is undergoing an assessment by the Forest Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Visitors to springs like Silver Glen Springs, Blue Springs, and Three Sister Springs face similar treatment from federal authorities.

.....The official said that the Forest Service plans to make the springs only accessible to light paddle craft so they can turn the entire park into a manatee refuge.

If true, this means that all residents living on the resort grounds have only months to sell their homes and move or face evictions at a financial loss.

The attempted destruction of a local tourist area and the community that supports it without any explanation is a major red flag, say locals who are upset at this act of government overreach.

After hearing the news from his neighbors, local resident James Dewar decided to contact Forestry official Eve Shackleton. Shackleton said that all correspondence regarding plans for Salt Springs was to go through Nicki Maxwell, the department’s public affairs officer.

Responding to his email on February 20, Maxwell told Dewar that the Forest Service had no plans to close the Salt Springs recreation area but was only doing a conditions assessment for 2025, which required a partial closure of the grounds.

.....After weeks of repeated attempts to get further responses from Maxwell, Dewar filed a March 20 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request with the Forest Service.

“Why doesn’t the government have answers for why they want to shut down an operating community based on tourism draw? This is government gone wild,” Dewar said.

In response to the FOIA request, Steve Watkins, Maxwell’s supervisor, wrote Dewar on April 1 that he would personally handle his first two questions but that Maxwell would answer the remaining 18 questions. Maxwell’s failure to answer his inquiry had led him to file his request in the first place.

When the Forest Service finally answered the FOIA request, it listed case law explaining why it could not answer most of his questions.

“Each question had case law attached to it as to why they won’t do it,” said Dewar.

Watkins informed Dewar that no reports were gathered prior to making the decision, as the “USDA cannot be forced to generate copies of reports that do not already exist.”

.....It could be thought that the lack of official documentation regarding something like a land grab would violate standard administrative practice.

“I immediately came back to them and said, if no report exists, then you’re telling me that you basically make arbitrary decisions at the USDA and that you don’t do any due diligence. So I basically said, if this is true, this is gonna be newsworthy in sleepy Ocala,” added Dewar.

After the FOIA request was filed, Marion County Commissioner Carl Zalak soon repeated the government’s claim on the Friends of Salt Springs Facebook page in April that the Forest Department had no plans to close the recreation area but were only banning swimming, boating, camping, and RVs, rendering it practically unusable.

When he decided to look up Maxwell on LinkedIn in response, Dewar was shocked to see that she was not actually employed by the Forest Service but by the U.S. Department of the Interior and Land Management and with the U.S. Navy in Guantanamo Bay since 2020, which suggested that she had a top security clearance.

Strangely enough, Dewar further discovered that her boss, Watkins, also happened to be a 20-year military legal veteran and a member of the U.S. Supreme Court Bar, which allows him to practice in front of the Supreme Court, but at least he was employed by the Agriculture Department.

“These are pretty heavy hitters for a FOIA request,” noted Dewar, adding, “I would think a FOIA request person would be like a secretary that just researches the information you’re looking for, but instead, they’ve got really trained people ready to basically deny all FOIA requests.”

“They all have emails that say @usda.gov. Her cell phone has an address in Tallahassee, but her LinkedIn says she’s based in Guantanamo Bay or she’s based in Wyoming and that Steve is based in Atlanta,” he said.

Our attempts to reach her for comment have gone unanswered over the last six days. So much for transparency.
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Another government agency stepping citizens without any fear of repercussions for their actions. Every government agency needs to be dissolved and all the employees laid off. They are unconstitutional, every damn one of them.

This would actually be something High Heels Ron could tackle, but as a career politician, I doubt he does anything.


1,781 posted on 05/18/2024 8:31:30 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
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1,782 posted on 05/18/2024 8:32:42 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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Major Auto Union Handed Huge Defeat By Alabama Workers

https://dailycaller.com/2024/05/17/uaw-huge-defeat-alabama-workers/

Excerpt:

Workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama, voted against unionizing in a major setback for the United Auto Workers (UAW).

Autoworkers at the plant voted just 44% in favor of unionizing under the UAW and 56% against, with more than 4,600 votes cast, according to preliminary results released by the union Friday. The loss by the UAW threatens the union’s plan to expand into many of the currently non-unionized auto plants in the U.S., particularly in the South, that have traditionally resisted unionization.

.....The UAW had hoped to win the election after successfully unionizing a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in April, with some believing the vote could set off a chain reaction in the South......

.....“The workers in Vance have spoken, and they have spoken clearly!” Republican Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said in a post on X following the vote. “Alabama is not Michigan, and we are not the Sweet Home to the UAW. We urge the UAW to respect the results of this secret ballot election.”

.....In April, the governors of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee and Texas issued a joint statement expressing their concern about the unionization campaign, claiming it was being driven by misinformation and scare tactics.


1,788 posted on 05/18/2024 8:42:35 PM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.
Great catch! This has been going on underground as this issue is for years it only got crazy under obama III and will go nuts between now and the first of the year.

It will take time to reverse and meanwhile many will lose their property rights which basically don't exist under obama III.

I recall being on the radio between 2000 and 2004 and covering a story on the air where a bull dozer had accidentally grazed the ground on a property and a year later as a rainstorm left a puddle it was reclassified as a lake. Once it was all outed it stopped being a lake but it took on air outing to get the job done.Sick just how far the dirty dems will go to destroy capitalism and property rights.

1,811 posted on 05/19/2024 4:10:52 AM PDT by rodguy911 (HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE!! ITS ALL A CONSPIRACY: UNTIL ITS NOT))
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