Posted on 04/30/2014 6:40:17 AM PDT by Cheerio
Rep. Chris Stewart of Utah, concerned about the armed agents that surrounded Nevada rancher Cliven Bundys property, introduced a bill to cut funding for any paramilitary units that work for the Bureau of Land Management, the Internal Revenue Service and other federal regulatory agencies.
There are lots of people who are really concerned when the BLM shows up with its own SWAT team, he said on the House floor on Tuesday, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. Theyre regulatory agencies. Theyre not paramilitary units, and I think that concerns a lot of us.
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You said it faster and better then I could. Now to get some lazy ass GOPers to pursue it rather than quivering in fear under their desks.
The DOE has no business existing, period....I always ask how many students has the NEA educated? How many oil wells has DOE drilled? How many times has the NWB stopped a storm?
The BLM shot more than Bundy’s prize breeding bulls. They shot a number of cows, and separated new calves from their mothers, endangering the life of the calf.
Think hard about WHY the BLM showed up with a very large BACKHOE before any confrontation even started.
They KNEW they were going to kill cattle deliberately.
“The DOE has no business existing, period.”
Neither does the BLM, Dept. of Commerce,Dept. of Energy, Dept. of Education ......etc!
Since they have the job of protecting our nuclear facilities I can't agree with that.
Good post.
Department of Education, not Energy.
I completely agree.
You can also include GSA, EPA, and the postal service for a start.
Meanwhile the main question hasn’t been asked about the BLM. Who authorized them to go to Bundy’s ranch? Did it come from the White Hut or from Harry Reid’s office?
Just contacted my congressman and asked him to support this bill
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