EnviroNutz terrorizing via lawsuits the Army and the Community
On another thread I saw that you're interested in Environment Reporting well here's one.
The biggest threat to the environment in the area are the million illegal aliens who have walked through the desert in this small area, damaging delicate soil and trashing the place.
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quit leaving all those barrels of water to evaporate along the border.....close the border.....and require citizenship or legal presence to drink water in Az......problem solved.
OR.....Close the present Huachuca and reopen it as a ribbon along the border.....yeh, thats it :)
I heard some people talking on a farm oriented radio show awhile back. They claimed some of their local fish, game, and parks departments were being infiltrated by the crazies.
Pretty foolish. California should just say "Hey, close our military bases!"
In its 30 plus year miserable existence and billions of wasted dollars, the ESA has recovered 12 of 1,300 listed species, for a cumulative failure rate of 99.99%. Nine species have gone extinct. More than a dozen were listed due to data errors and subsequently removed.
If the ESA lived in the business world, creditors would have forced it into bankruptcy and stockholders wouldve long ago picked over its worthless bleached bones.
That the ESA is now a magnet for disaffected, private property-hating Marxists - homeless since the fall of the Berlin Wall - is well known.
We can identify three facts about the ESA:
1) It destroys private property.
2) It attracts homeless communists.
3) It doesnt save endangered species.
In these ESA listings, Congress directed the agencies to give equal weight to cultural and economic impacts of a listing. Naturally these politicized agencies ignore congressional instructions and go on their merry way. Congress doesnt say a peep.
This simply reinforces the fact that unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats are running land policy in the United States as a dictatorship. They are able to write law, execute the law and judge the law if challenged. The only way to challenge a corrupt bureaucracy is to engage in very expensive lawsuits running into the hundreds of thousands of dollars. For the majority of landowners, this closes the judicial system to them.
What congress has created is an unelected, unaccountable branch of government consisting of a dictatorship of politically motivated bureaucrats who are above the law.
The ESA, with bureaucrats illegally writing the rules and interpreting the rules, gives property owners but one choice. If citizens dont want to see their land come under the fascist rule of unelected bureaucrats, all habitat on private property that may appeal to endangered species must be destroyed.
I don't see the objection here. Is there a better way to get sensible laws than by forcing the government to obey the same laws as the rest of us?
If they seriously cared aboout the environment in the Sierra Vista area, they'd demand to have the illegal swarm stopped from trashing the countryside. Maybe they should sue Mexico.
The irony is that many military bases become targets for the environuts, because they are the last undeveloped pieces of land in an area.
If the military throws up its hands and says "fine you can have it." Within a month, developers will be putting in strip malls and Home Depot's and they won't give a rat's behind about the three toed stripped marmasat snail darter.
The Environuts should be sucking up to the military and asking them to expand their bases.
Oh, NO! Not the Huachuca water umbel!!!