Good news is, its still public land, despite what Yvon Chouinard would have you believe.....
Good news is, its still public land, despite what Yvon Chouinard would have you believe.....
Id rather have Yvon in that position than the one in bed with the extraction industry.
And the point of the article is not if its in fact public land or not. Its that our tax dollars paid for a study and report that the administration purposely swayed to favor the value of extraction vs the value of protection and recreation.
You'd have to go all the way back to the last administration to find a more corrupt one, lol. The current administration has been very chaotic, and controversial for sure. Some corruption and swamp creatures for sure. Trump has been the most Conservative president since Reagan. Horrific tweets and 3rd grade grammer makes me cringe, though, lol. I identify as a Libertarian leaning Conservative. Republican, not so much. BillAgreed. Most corrupt administration in recent history. This coming from a registered republican.
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Thanks for the link. I read the whole thing to the bottom, which states that what they did isn’t actionable or illegal according to the judicial experts they interviewed.
I’m sure there are articles supporting Zinke and the administration if one wants to root them out.
I personally don’t believe any President, regardless of stripe, has the right to designate land for anything with a pen stroke, whether that be for extractive purposes or protective purposes. This is why we have a process, and a Congress. Teddy Roosevelt has turned over in his grave so many times I’m surprised he’s still under cover.
I totally agree with your argument regarding separation of powers and your concern with overly powerful presidents over reaching. Theodore, is what I call TR, his detractors called him Teddy, Google this, it's interesting and important. I know American History isn't taught anymore but it's important. Theodore was our first Progessive President and instead of rolling, he maybe sitting up and cheering someone like Trump, Obama, or a President that usurps power to make themselves more powerful. That's what he did!!! He was very courageous, did what he thought was right, was a avid outdoorsman, made some monumental blunders, decided if businesses were too big, was the first to control big business and pick winners and losers, thus ending true Capitalism, we got Crony Capitalism now, and he championed the outdoors. However, in order to try and control big business and free Capitalism, he giant sized the Executive branch and federal government, and is greatly responsible for the monster leviathan we have now. He's one of our most fascinating. and complicated presidents for sure.Thanks for the link. I read the whole thing to the bottom, which states that what they did isn’t actionable or illegal according to the judicial experts they interviewed.
I’m sure there are articles supporting Zinke and the administration if one wants to root them out.
I personally don’t believe any President, regardless of stripe, has the right to designate land for anything with a pen stroke, whether that be for extractive purposes or protective purposes. This is why we have a process, and a Congress. Teddy Roosevelt has turned over in his grave so many times I’m surprised he’s still under cover.
I totally agree with your argument regarding separation of powers and your concern with overly powerful presidents over reaching. Theodore, is what I call TR, his detractors called him Teddy, Google this, it's interesting and important. I know American History isn't taught anymore but it's important. Theodore was our first Progessive President and instead of rolling, he maybe sitting up and cheering someone like Trump, Obama, or a President that usurps power to make themselves more powerful. That's what he did!!! He was very courageous, did what he thought was right, was a avid outdoorsman, made some monumental blunders, and supported the outdoors. However, in order to try and control big business and free Capitalism, he giant sized the Executive office and federal government and is greatly responsible for the monster leviathan we have now. He's one of our most fascinating presidents for sure.