Ranchers applaud President Trump's review of 'massive federal land grab'

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The Libertarian in Trump.

Ranchers applaud President Trump's review of 'massive federal land grab'

President Trump last month ordered a review of national monuments, an examination that will cover more than 100,000 acres that were designated by presidential decree over the past 21 years, and will assess whether past presidents put a stranglehold on millions of acres of federal land to keep it from being used by ranchers, farmers or for outdoor recreation.

The Department of the Interior will look at dozens of monuments, starting with the Bear Ears National Monument located in southeast Utah. It covers 1.35 million acres and was proclaimed a National Monument by President Barack Obama on December 28, 2016, just as he was leaving office.

Trump referred to it as a “massive federal land grab,” noting: “It’s time to end these abuses and return control to the people.”

“Presidents Clinton and Obama used a statute meant to protect archaeological finds to lock up tens of millions of acres of federal land to prevent mining, ranching, oil and gas development, logging and even recreational activity,” William Perry Pendley, president of the Mountains States Legal Foundation, a non-profit public interest group, told Fox News. “Now, in those areas, almost nothing can take place. You can go in and take pictures and nothing else.”

He called what President Trump has done “courageous” and says this decision “broke the mold.”

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, echoed President Trump, condemning the “unilateral decision” of President Obama, claiming it “undermines the local economy” and “rendered this land useless.”

Bear Ears and other national monuments were created under the Antiquities Act of 1906, a law designed to protect “objects of historic and scientific interest.” It confers upon the president authority to proclaim national monuments on federal land, thus limiting the use of a site and, hopefully, preserving ruins, artifacts and so on.
 
More welfare ranching.

Higher taxes for the working class and more tax breaks for the 1%.

drumpf is fulfilling the promises he made to the very wealthy behind closed doors and the trumpkins are too damn dumb to know they've been screwed, once again.
 
Welfare for extraction industries at the expense of America's heritage and the property of We the People defies common sense.
 
What do you lefty troglodytes have against the states owning their own land?
 
The People are always superior to the States.

True conservatives and moderates understand that truth.
 
More welfare ranching.

Higher taxes for the working class and more tax breaks for the 1%.

drumpf is fulfilling the promises he made to the very wealthy behind closed doors and the trumpkins are too damn dumb to know they've been screwed, once again.

Add in the fact that our natural treasures are going to be destroyed and more animals sent to extinction I see no positive in this.
 
More welfare ranching.

Higher taxes for the working class and more tax breaks for the 1%.

drumpf is fulfilling the promises he made to the very wealthy behind closed doors and the trumpkins are too damn dumb to know they've been screwed, once again.

Add in the fact that our natural treasures are going to be destroyed and more animals sent to extinction I see no positive in this.


Then if you own a home, (lololol,what am I thinking) you should turn it over to the feds. I know it has one endangered species living in it, and it is called a Marxist, Socialist, Leftist, phony baloney!
 
The Libertarian in Trump.

Ranchers applaud President Trump's review of 'massive federal land grab'

President Trump last month ordered a review of national monuments, an examination that will cover more than 100,000 acres that were designated by presidential decree over the past 21 years, and will assess whether past presidents put a stranglehold on millions of acres of federal land to keep it from being used by ranchers, farmers or for outdoor recreation.

The Department of the Interior will look at dozens of monuments, starting with the Bear Ears National Monument located in southeast Utah. It covers 1.35 million acres and was proclaimed a National Monument by President Barack Obama on December 28, 2016, just as he was leaving office.

Trump referred to it as a “massive federal land grab,” noting: “It’s time to end these abuses and return control to the people.”

“Presidents Clinton and Obama used a statute meant to protect archaeological finds to lock up tens of millions of acres of federal land to prevent mining, ranching, oil and gas development, logging and even recreational activity,” William Perry Pendley, president of the Mountains States Legal Foundation, a non-profit public interest group, told Fox News. “Now, in those areas, almost nothing can take place. You can go in and take pictures and nothing else.”

He called what President Trump has done “courageous” and says this decision “broke the mold.”

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, echoed President Trump, condemning the “unilateral decision” of President Obama, claiming it “undermines the local economy” and “rendered this land useless.”

Bear Ears and other national monuments were created under the Antiquities Act of 1906, a law designed to protect “objects of historic and scientific interest.” It confers upon the president authority to proclaim national monuments on federal land, thus limiting the use of a site and, hopefully, preserving ruins, artifacts and so on.

How much land do the Feds need? Last I heard, they had 1/4 to 1/3rd of the US under their control. It is one way a President controls the next Presidents agenda after he leaves office. Bush tried it on Obama, and it didn't fly either. The only reason the left is crying so hard is, Trump isn't just unraveling the mighty Obama; he is reaching back and unraveling far more than that!

I would ask leftists, how much of Nevada or Utah do you want the feds to control? And whatever your answer is, I agree, as long as Trump CONFISCATES the same % of New York-)
 
The Libertarian in Trump.

Ranchers applaud President Trump's review of 'massive federal land grab'

President Trump last month ordered a review of national monuments, an examination that will cover more than 100,000 acres that were designated by presidential decree over the past 21 years, and will assess whether past presidents put a stranglehold on millions of acres of federal land to keep it from being used by ranchers, farmers or for outdoor recreation.

The Department of the Interior will look at dozens of monuments, starting with the Bear Ears National Monument located in southeast Utah. It covers 1.35 million acres and was proclaimed a National Monument by President Barack Obama on December 28, 2016, just as he was leaving office.

Trump referred to it as a “massive federal land grab,” noting: “It’s time to end these abuses and return control to the people.”

“Presidents Clinton and Obama used a statute meant to protect archaeological finds to lock up tens of millions of acres of federal land to prevent mining, ranching, oil and gas development, logging and even recreational activity,” William Perry Pendley, president of the Mountains States Legal Foundation, a non-profit public interest group, told Fox News. “Now, in those areas, almost nothing can take place. You can go in and take pictures and nothing else.”

He called what President Trump has done “courageous” and says this decision “broke the mold.”

Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, echoed President Trump, condemning the “unilateral decision” of President Obama, claiming it “undermines the local economy” and “rendered this land useless.”

Bear Ears and other national monuments were created under the Antiquities Act of 1906, a law designed to protect “objects of historic and scientific interest.” It confers upon the president authority to proclaim national monuments on federal land, thus limiting the use of a site and, hopefully, preserving ruins, artifacts and so on.

How much land do the Feds need? Last I heard, they had 1/4 to 1/3rd of the US under their control. It is one way a President controls the next Presidents agenda after he leaves office. Bush tried it on Obama, and it didn't fly either. The only reason the left is crying so hard is, Trump isn't just unraveling the mighty Obama; he is reaching back and unraveling far more than that!

I would ask leftists, how much of Nevada or Utah do you want the feds to control? And whatever your answer is, I agree, as long as Trump CONFISCATES the same % of New York-)


Remember, New York is a national treasure......it has ........it has..........and then it has............... well, maybe it isn't all that hot except for the Adorondaks, (is that how you spell them?) but lets confiscate anyway for shits, and giggles-)
 
The responses on this thread are hilarious already
ATV'rs are respectful of lands like NRA members are of guns
Ever see NRA members committing crimes.
Same applys to us ATV'rs. We're respectful of the land.
The nay sayers on this thread want little johnny sitting his fat ass in front of the pc all day doing nothing.
Instead of getting out and doing something.
Never seen so many ignorant post.
 
Ima, Ima, Ima: listen up. We the People own the land, not the feds. They manage it for us. If We want to sell some of it, sure, but for the right price to the right people for the right reasons.

Extraction industries in the middle of tribal heritage is not the right move.

And neither is cheap sale or cheap lease for welfare extraction industries.

And anyone whos says that ATVrs are respectful of land has never seen San Juan County, Utah, or Jasper or Sabine counties in East Texas.
 

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