Kudos to the county board, but the real interesting part of the story is about the State of Utah exercising eminent domain to kick the feds off public property over which the feds have unconstitutionally exerted control. The feds operate as if every piece of land belongs to the federal government and that the States and individuals only occupy the land with federal approval. The land belongs to the people or the respective States - not the feds.
You know this goes back to what kids are taught in schools today. Federal government big, federal government in charge. Nothing can be further from the intent of our founders.
Frankly I’m sick of it. My state may not be perfect but IT’S MY DAMN STATE and if I don’t like it, I can move to another one right? I think finally people have concluded the fed is out of control and we are beginning to see leadership who will say NO to the feds.
How long do you think it'll take Obama's west-coast cells to locate a roundheeled Ninth Circus judge to slap down these county supervisors and read them the riot act, the way Leon Panetta did in 1966 or '67 when he was ordered by LBJ to integrate Louisiana schools?
What's good for the rednecks is good for the hicks.
Or as the centralizing, statist massifiers might taunt, "How do you like me now?" </song>