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Who or what owns the Grand Canyon?
We, the taxpayers, own it.
Who or what owns the Grand Canyon?
Scholars are already comparing it to the Sage Brush Rebellions of 1970s and 1990s. In those range wars, conservatives wanted the land transferred back to private or state ownership, or at least opened up to oil, timber, and mineral grabs.
They lost: Courts nullified the legal arguments. Voters punished the politicians. National public opinion polls showed that a majority of Americans support federal land management. But the argument is back, spurred by President Obama's efforts to protect more than a million acres of federal land—more than any other president, according to the Wilderness Society.
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...otesters-political-reaction-yallqaeda-n490031
I agree with pretty much all of what Juliette Kayyem espouses as a solution.
I happen to think we definitely should have mobilized military units and tanks for Baltimore and Ferguson, and dealt with that much more aggressively. Had we done that in Ferguson, Baltimore might have been avoided. This situation isn't even a fraction of a percent as violent or worrisome as either Ferguson or Baltimore was.
Sure, we can roll tanks into the Oregon wildlife refuge, but it simply isn't necessary! There aren't that many of them! And they are out in the open in a wildlife refuge, miles and miles from any hostages or civilian population threats-- or even buildings! And the weapons they DO have aren't that powerful! This situation isn't even as "dangerous" as your typical paintball facility.
A few retired special forces vets could quickly handle the situation, lol! But the tanks would look ever so much better on the nonstop cable news channels.
So the multimillion dollar question is, do we want to simply END the situation by the Bundy clan in the wildlife refuge in Oregon, or do we want to put on a big theatrical fiery reality news show on 187,000 acres of federal land, and play with big military toys?
Waiting isn't sexy. Tanks and grenade launchers are cooler, right?
I also enjoy federally owned lands, national parks, and forests. I’d like to see the US government acquire more federally owned lands, and I’d like to see them throw these welfare ranchers off it, so the public can use it.
Without public lands, developers would own and use every square inch of land, and people would be prisoners in their own little cubicles. Thats not they type of place I want to live in.
What if your local or federal government decided they really like the place you live in, and they'd like you to please leave right now so they can use it as a free hotel for your fellow citizens?
Or maybe they don't think it's a nice enough place, so they want you to vacate so they can demolish it? And let your fellow citizens use it as a nature preserve and camping spot?
I think most people would be a bit upset about that.
They used SANDPAPER on a human teenagers FLESH!?
Authorities plan to cut off power to militia at occupied Oregon refuge
A federal government official told the Guardian that authorities were planning on Monday to cut the power at the refuge.
“It’s in the middle of nowhere,” said the official, who is based in Washington, DC, and has knowledge of the planned response to the militia. “And it’s flat-cold up there.”
“After they shut off the power, they’ll kill the phone service,” the government official added. “Then they’ll block all the roads so that all those guys have a long, lonely winter to think about what they’ve done.”
I hope this will bring an end to the situation quickly and peacefully.
Well right now I'm an Oregonian tax payer and I have squatters on my refuge and I don't like it. I do like it when fire fighters and officials are making the calls about where controlled proactive burns happen so campers and folks don't have to flee because someone decided to do it for them.What if your local or federal government decided they really like the place you live in, and they'd like you to please leave right now so they can use it as a free hotel for your fellow citizens?
Or maybe they don't think it's a nice enough place, so they want you to vacate so they can demolish it? And let your fellow citizens use it as a nature preserve and camping spot?
I think most people would be a bit upset about that.
Yep it's unseasonably cold in these parts right now. Enjoy.Authorities plan to cut off power to militia at occupied Oregon refuge
A federal government official told the Guardian that authorities were planning on Monday to cut the power at the refuge.
Its in the middle of nowhere, said the official, who is based in Washington, DC, and has knowledge of the planned response to the militia. And its flat-cold up there.
After they shut off the power, theyll kill the phone service, the government official added. Then theyll block all the roads so that all those guys have a long, lonely winter to think about what theyve done.
What if your local or federal government decided they really like the place you live in, and they'd like you to please leave right now so they can use it as a free hotel for your fellow citizens?
Or maybe they don't think it's a nice enough place, so they want you to vacate so they can demolish it? And let your fellow citizens use it as a nature preserve and camping spot?
I think most people would be a bit upset about that.
Well right now I'm an Oregonian tax payer and I have squatters on my refuge and I don't like it. I also like it when fire fighters and officials are making the calls about where controlled proactive burns happen so campers and folks don't have to flee because someone decided to do it for them.
We, the taxpayers, own it.
We also own Yosemite, Glacier National, Acadia, Mount Rushmore, Yellowstone, Crater Lake...
I'm not sure which one I want to take over yet.
From above link: Reached by phone around 10.30pm on Monday, Ammon Bundy, a key member of the the militia, said electricity in the refuge building was still functioning. He added: “We’re ready and waiting if the power should be shut down.”
Bundy has repeatedly said the group is prepared for the long-haul. However during a tour of the site on earlier in the day, the Guardian was shown a food storage room that did not look like it could sustain a dozen men for more than a few weeks.
It included a cardboard box of apples and oranges, a few dozen pots of instant ramen, 24 cans of chicken noodle soup, a similar number of cans of sweetcorn, peas, beans and chili, and 20 boxes of macaroni and cheese.
There were also three sacks of potatoes, one bag of flour, another of rolled oats, boxes of raisins, a single bag of pretzels and one granola bar.