Really good chance that Lucas Oil executive becomes the next Sec. of the Interior. I'd guess that means there will be a concerted effort to transfer lands to the states (where they will promptly be sold) or the direct sale of lands to energy companies/developers. Add the Bundy crew and all of their sympathizers in congress and, well, this could be a very sad chapter indeed.ITT keep us posted on the pending destruction of one of the best parts of America.
11/9/2016 9:02:22 AM
I'm pretty sure not. Politicians love the power that comes from owning public lands, so they'll never sell them. What they'll do is lease the land out to be harvested in the most destructive fashion, as tends to happen when governments own something. A logging company would never clear-cut their own lands as they own it and care about being able to make money with it again in the future. But governments never care past the next election, and often not even past the last election, so extraction processes which destroy the land are perfectly acceptable.
11/9/2016 9:52:19 AM
well that flies in the face of what has already been happeningtransfer of federal land to states who then sell to commercial interests is already a thing
11/9/2016 9:54:42 AM
fast destruction as opposed to slow destruction. doesn't make much of a difference.
11/9/2016 10:00:27 AM
^^^Ok, great theory,now go read the bills drafted by the "Public Lands Initiative" (Bishop and Chaffetz) which absolutely sells off federal lands, transfers 10s of thousands of acres to the states, "disposes" of certain federal lands, and creates some kind of bullshitt "land exchange."[Edited on November 9, 2016 at 10:14 AM. Reason : Y'all fast, me slow]
11/9/2016 10:12:19 AM
Well, I'd be excited if they actually did those things. But, since they are just bills, I'm not going to get my hopes up. I doubt they'll get seriously considered. If they do, I doubt they'll pass. If they pass, I expect the various regulatory agencies to drag their feet kicking and screaming. But, ya know, voters and legislators sometimes surprise you and do things contrary to their nature. I stand by my position that selling off land without strings attached is contrary to the nature of government, but anyone steeped in history can point out times it has most certainly done just that. I prey it succeeds in doing the right thing yet again and sell off all they can. We do have a lot of debt to pay off, after-all.
11/10/2016 12:44:02 AM
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/621HR 621. Selling significant acreage throughout the west, mostly BLM land I believe.https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/622HR 622. Removes all law enforcement capabilities from the dept of the interior. Basically the Cliven Bundy sheriff bill.
1/26/2017 9:15:55 PM
if it's not a territory, enclave, or other property specifically for an enumerated power, the federal government shouldn't own it
1/26/2017 9:52:41 PM
1/26/2017 9:53:20 PM
national parks aren't an enumerated power. i think public parks should be handled by the states.
1/26/2017 9:55:23 PM
so states have the right to destroy a natural wonder if they see that there's money in it?
1/26/2017 9:57:16 PM
classic strawman
1/26/2017 9:59:24 PM
please elaborate
1/26/2017 10:00:01 PM
Folks, once it's gone, it's gone. It's bad enough that we're going to be leaving our subsequent generations mountains of trash and mountains of debt. Are we going to take away our national lands too? Sure, a lot of it isn't trapped up in parks but in BLM and such, but still. Once it's gone, it's gone.
1/26/2017 10:02:14 PM
most states have state parks. whether or not land is such a "natural wonder" that it necessitates public (govt) ownership, is a matter of opinion, but if there are such lands, i would prefer that they be managed at the lowest level of govt possible. state or local. i'm not a fan of a handful of folks in DC managing land across the 50 states.
1/26/2017 10:05:46 PM
I'm ok with that only because I can have faith in our state's ability to manage them. However look at VA and WVA. They've plundered their mountains for coal. We've seen that our mtns can be a money maker from tourism and have gone with it.Granted, I don't know if coal exists in our mountains or not.But what about states that don't have the money to manage these lands?[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:09 PM. Reason : sdfs]
1/26/2017 10:09:30 PM
charge admission? i mean, that's essentially what the federal govt does. they charge everyone for admission whether they go or not.it's like folks think natl parks are free[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:14 PM. Reason : dasf]
1/26/2017 10:14:02 PM
1/26/2017 10:16:02 PM
how do you feel about trump being in charge of the national park system?
1/26/2017 10:23:58 PM
how do you feel about finding out that national parks charge an admittance fee?there are also more checks and balances in play with the federal government owning our national parks as opposed to the statesTrump can't press a button and put all of our federally reserved lands up for sale, and especially not our national parks
1/26/2017 10:28:35 PM
unless the parks are completely self-funding, then the fact that some of them charge admission means nothing.obama closed national parks to try and get a budget passed. are you comfortable with trump wielding that power over our precious natural wonders?[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:37 PM. Reason : d]
1/26/2017 10:31:25 PM
you're talking to someone whose grandpa was a park ranger his entire adult life, and whose dad was raised in a state park during that window of time, said park has lacked in funding and been on the verge of closing multiple times "tough shit, man" isn't an applicable defense, especially for national parks like the Grand Canyon, Arches National Park, Yellowstone, etconce they're gone, they're gone. I'm sorry that you're such a callous dude who is seemingly void of emotion, but fuck, man. I doubt you'd be able to go to the Grand Canyon and leave thinking, "meh. let the Arizona state legislature sell off this land for a few bucks"
1/26/2017 10:38:53 PM
1/26/2017 10:44:41 PM
^^there goes that strawman againwhat do you think the state of Arizona would do if they were given ownership of the grand canyon? sell it or keep it as a way to get tourists to come to their shitty state?^they always close down and publicize the things people get upset over. they make a big deal out of shutting down the national parks because they know it will get attention.[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:50 PM. Reason : asd]
1/26/2017 10:46:33 PM
1/26/2017 10:48:54 PM
are you able to read minds?how do you know what the highest bidder would want to do with it?
1/26/2017 10:50:45 PM
1/26/2017 10:54:27 PM
it's also funny how these public land discussions always focus on the really popular "natural wonders" and not the millions of acres of empty BLM land[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:55 PM. Reason : ^agreed][Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:55 PM. Reason : i will happily bash republicans too]
1/26/2017 10:54:41 PM
have you ever been to a national park?you agree, yet the "they" in your original statement was directed at the Obama white house [Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:57 PM. Reason : .]
1/26/2017 10:55:54 PM
yes. no plans to return. been to national seashores more. would prefer if local governments managed the national seashores.[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 10:59 PM. Reason : ^ok. it was the republicans fault.]
1/26/2017 10:58:08 PM
You're a moron.
1/26/2017 11:00:51 PM
the fact remains that parks are part of the executive branch and trump could shut the gates if he desired
1/26/2017 11:00:55 PM
Local gov would have sold off the national parks long ago if they managed them. They'd be houses and golf courses now.
1/26/2017 11:01:10 PM
1/26/2017 11:02:06 PM
^^are you able to read minds?[Edited on January 26, 2017 at 11:02 PM. Reason : dsaf]
1/26/2017 11:02:13 PM
Profits >> conservation.CREAM
1/26/2017 11:04:27 PM
1/26/2017 11:04:50 PM
of course, but that doesn't mean the only way to prevent that is for the fed to run it
1/26/2017 11:08:43 PM
it kind of does
1/26/2017 11:14:44 PM
yeah, i guess you're right
1/26/2017 11:15:39 PM
1/27/2017 10:33:49 AM
My dream is seeing Oil Rigs off of the Oregon coastline just like the wonderful ones they have slopped off the coast in California as can be seen from anywhere in Orange County
1/27/2017 4:55:39 PM
I want them to build a roller coaster in the grand canyon.Also i want to buy the statue of liberty.
1/27/2017 5:40:04 PM
1/27/2017 8:32:13 PM
Brace yourselves, an appeal to emotion incoming(but one I tend to agree with):
1/28/2017 8:04:45 AM
I see far fewer reasons why I would want the federal lands given to the states than kept federal. There is so much more to it than just the big national parks, the federal lands we have are so unique and that anyone can go hunt, camp, hike, and enjoy them is just awesome. I live in a state that hardly has any federal lands and I wish it was the other way around. Normally I am for the states having more power than the federal government but not on this issue. When those lands lose federal control the easier it is for companies to set up mining, drilling, fracking, whatever on them and that is only going to benefit a few and take away from everyone else.
1/28/2017 8:53:54 PM
1/28/2017 9:00:12 PM
1/29/2017 1:13:19 AM
2/2/2017 9:29:13 AM
he has no problem leaving HR622 though:
2/2/2017 9:57:49 AM