Posted on 04/26/2017 2:03:51 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Referring to the 1906 law that empowers a president to take unilateral action to protect cultural, historic or natural resources on federal land that is under threat, Trump declared, The Antiquities Act does not give the federal government unlimited power to lock up millions of acres of land and water, and its time that we ended this abusive practice.
The sweeping review which Trump predicted would end these abuses and return control to the people, the people of all of the states, the people of the United States could prompt changes to areas designated not only by former president Barack Obama but also by George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.
Speaking to reporters Tuesday evening, Zinke suggested he would keep an open mind as he scrutinized past monument designations and that in and of itself the order would not repeal any existing monuments.
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Sounds like winning to me.
The Sierra Club cries...
Disgusting.
Sounds like a winner to me. The states should be in control of setting aside real estate for ‘monuments’.
The closer the decision makers are to the voters, the better the government decisions will be.
It is really a very simple concept. Perhaps the Democrats are too dense to comprehend it.
Does anyone else recall the “Sagebrush Rebellion” of the 1970’s? This may do, what was asked a long time ago in places like Nevada.
Ninth circuit judge in 3,2,1!
The Clinton/Riady coal bullcrap was the first thing that popped into my head.
I received a mailing yesterday from High Mountain Institute in CO—( a grandchild is there right now)-————the mailing was about the horror show of arranging outdoor adventures to these “monuments’ due to the inefficiency of the BLM and USFS.
Bears Ears National Monument was mentioned, ( Gee,thanks Obama)which HMI used frequently and it will now be more difficult to obtain a permit.
OUR lands,but hard to use——nice,huh?
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I find it scary Clinton got away with that.
“Ninth circuit judge in 3,2,1!”
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LOL! No kidding....
Our judicial overlords are about to pronounce on the issue...
“Referring to the 1906 law that empowers a president to take unilateral action to protect cultural, historic or natural resources on federal land that is under threat, Trump declared, The Antiquities Act does not give the federal government unlimited power to lock up millions of acres of land and water, and its time that we ended this abusive practice.
I am not fully on top of this issue, but it sounds like a great idea. I think people have complained about it. Doesn’t it harm ranchers?
In any case, how far we have come from the Homestead Act.
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and as for this:
“The sweeping review which Trump predicted would end these abuses and return control to the people, the people of all of the states, the people of the United States could prompt changes to areas designated not only by former president Barack Obama but also by George W. Bush and Bill Clinton.”
Yes, for lack of a better term, the “three amigos.” Not surprising at all.
Oh well, “high” doesn’t have anything to do with mountains in CO anymore.
Ninth circuit judge in 3,2,1!
Is there anything they can’t legislate!
maybe he can rid the country of the Bureau of Land Management BLM once sand for all.
Awesome. Clinton sure put a lot of real estate under Fed Gov control and limited access by the public.
There is something extremely warped about a law which placed in the hands of a single person the right to dispose of hundreds of millions of acres of land and the vast natural resources on and under those lands, that belong to the American people. This does violence to sacred notions of property rights, due process and steals trillions of dollars of value from its rightful owners.
I recall the first time I saw road signs in CA, warning people they must obtain a, “Forest Adventure pass” to take a walk in the forest.
Those running government are totally corrupt and out of control.
WA & OR seem to have some visitor unfriendly Sno-Park rulz.
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