Public land sales to private business
#11
Re-elect NO ONE as far as I'm concerned, BOTH SIDES are only concerned with preservation of their power, $$$ & office!
As for the sale of govt lands to private interests, "in an ideal world" I would argue for the preservation of public lands... BUT in light of the general shift left (& in general the "whimpification") of today's younger generations, in some instances I'd actually rather see the lands change hands than continue being managed by big govt liberals who are more prone to strict "preservation" than conservation. OR in what I see as the most dangerous, stopping all forms of hunting, fishing, off-roading, target shooting etc... and instead allowing only "limp wristed users" like hikers, kayakers, "photo-ecologists", flower sniffers, leaf lickers, owl heads & others who "enjoy earth mothers ecosystem" thru the windows of their Subaru while sipping Starbucks & wearing earth shoes!
Under those scenarios I say, "SELL BABY SELL" & yes, "DRILL BABY DRILL!"
As for the sale of govt lands to private interests, "in an ideal world" I would argue for the preservation of public lands... BUT in light of the general shift left (& in general the "whimpification") of today's younger generations, in some instances I'd actually rather see the lands change hands than continue being managed by big govt liberals who are more prone to strict "preservation" than conservation. OR in what I see as the most dangerous, stopping all forms of hunting, fishing, off-roading, target shooting etc... and instead allowing only "limp wristed users" like hikers, kayakers, "photo-ecologists", flower sniffers, leaf lickers, owl heads & others who "enjoy earth mothers ecosystem" thru the windows of their Subaru while sipping Starbucks & wearing earth shoes!
Under those scenarios I say, "SELL BABY SELL" & yes, "DRILL BABY DRILL!"
#12
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Allegan, MI
Posts: 8,019
No way Jose! We have many millions of acres that is OUR public land that we can hunt on and do many other forms of recreation. If it goes to private entities, we'll either be locked out completely or have to pay a fortune. That means only the rich will be able to do things and we'll revert to the European model that we left many moons ago.
#13
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2014
Location: Idaho
Posts: 69
That's the problem with our government today...instead of voting for the best candidate we only have the lesser of two evils option.