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In the midst of this discussion RE church-vs-state in UT, don't forget to call your reps, Bishop, House budget committee and oppose land transfer funding, law enforcement reform, the whole enchilada. Carry on.
Has the LDS church told anyone you know how to vote? Of course they hold conservative values most church's do but forcing a certain candidate I've never heard it from anyone that could back it facts.
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In the midst of this discussion RE church-vs-state in UT, don't forget to call your reps, Bishop, House budget committee and oppose land transfer funding, law enforcement reform, the whole enchilada. Carry on.
I would be interested in seeing a list of what is gained by keeping all the land public versus seeing some of the land made available to private interests. Not looking to start a war- I enjoy the public land. But there must be some benefit to the common person in the state or the elected officials who support privatizing some of the land would not have been elected. Help me understand this from both sides.
Trust me you can vote for someone and not agree with everything they do. Im generally conservative, they are wrong on this subject including some I've voted for. As for gains, short term financial gains for a few with long term consequences for us all and every generation that follows. Federal managment needs to be improved not tossed out. There is devekopment, recreation, and preservation as it stand now. Everyone has a seat at the table. I would also point out 1signguy none of these guys are advertising this to their voters as a "Sale" they are saying "transfer." They say transfer and openly admit that selling these lands are extremely unpopular. I would say even in Utah it's a 50/50 split on transfer and less than 5% of the population wants to see public land sold off. Even the polticians pushing transfer say they won't sale the land. However Utahs and Wyomings state studies proved that public lands would need to be sold to fund budget shortfalls when they absolutely would occur. I'm a republican from Utah. There are a few people I've voted for that I don't agree with on this issue. Many times they are the only one running. There's a slew of reasons they get elected but I can say with absolute certainty the huge majority of the public want public lands to remain public.I would be interested in seeing a list of what is gained by keeping all the land public versus seeing some of the land made available to private interests. Not looking to start a war- I enjoy the public land. But there must be some benefit to the common person in the state or the elected officials who support privatizing some of the land would not have been elected. Help me understand this from both sides.
I would be interested in seeing a list of what is gained by keeping all the land public versus seeing some of the land made available to private interests. Not looking to start a war- I enjoy the public land. But there must be some benefit to the common person in the state or the elected officials who support privatizing some of the land would not have been elected. Help me understand this from both sides.
tipsntails7;647490 If that land is "transferred" then sold it's[B said:probably [/B]NEVER coming back.
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