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Obubblehead and his pen can do a lot of damage in the next few months.
I wonder if Tysons is busy stealing fishing boats on the Atlantic side too?
The land in question in Maine is private land being donated by the wife of the Burt's Bees guy. But if the State of Maine passed a law forbidding National Monuments within the State, that is something to consider. Governor LePage would have signed it if it was recent. Acadia National Park was private land before the Feds getting there hands on it. And now there are National Forests actually within some of the original 13, completely in defiance of Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17. There is a constitutional doctrine called the Equal Footing Doctrine that maintains that any new state entered into the union does so upon an equal footing with the original 13. A1 S8 C17 applies also to the public lands States like my own State Nevada. We know how that has turned out.
With that then, the 1906 Antiquities Act was passed in the context of protecting the major cliff dwellings on public lands in the west. With the understanding that just enough acreage needed to protect the archaeological resource would be set aside. Within two years "Little Teedy" Roosevelt completely abused this intention by designating the entire Grand Canyon as a National Monument in 1908.
Daily our world (USA) gets more and more sickening!
Foreign powers? Islam? Soros? A combination of one or more of them I'm sure.
All this brainless puppet is doing is what someone is paying him to do regardless of any consequences incurred by the nation. Who ever it is that is paying him wants to destroy the nation for some purpose that I cannot fathom hard as I try. It is obvious that the nation is dying due to actions taken by the civil servants (that is a contradiction) who have NEVER contributed anything to the nation, nor do they intend too. The constitution of the USA is nothing more than an old piece of paper that has no meaning for these civil servants. If the elected representatives serving in the congress had a backbone they would have started impeachment proceedings against the man several years ago, but they are all in league with him because they are all birds of a feather. why they think that the largest of companies will continue to exist in the not to distant future when they do not have employees is beyond me.
These folks either create issues that don't exist in order to gain control ...
OR:
They create a ruse to cover up what's really happening.
This sounds like the latter.
in the taxable u.s. machine. -- j
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I recall libtards touting the value of keeping Mama Nature pristine before the handy dandy scam called manmade global warming/climate change came sleazing along.
I don't have a problem with parks per se. I do have problems with people who want to create parks using my money who then deny me the right to have a say in how that land is used!
One fallacy seen frequently is that state denial of permission to cede territory violates the "supremacy clause of the Constitution", misrepresented to mean that the Federal government can do whatever it likes regardless of the states. That is of course false: the supremacy clause says that state law must be in accordance with the US Constitution and in accordance with Federal law that is itself in accordance with the Constitution. State law in accordance with Article 1 Section 8 Clause 17 of course is directly in accordance with the Constitution and Federal statism ignoring that itself violates the supremacy clause.
There is also no provision in the Constitution granting the Federal government the authority to buy and preserve land and water with National Parks or any equivalent.
This post-constitutional era of rampant statism ignoring the Constitution except for some matters of procedure out of nothing but political momentum is frightening.
Obama is using that minimal authority to lock up tens of thousands and even millions of acres of land and water, all with no statutory or constitutional authority. Progressives began this in relatively smaller amounts a hundred years ago, ultimately with the acquiescence of the Supreme Court interpreting an "object" to be any arbitrary size of anything while ignoring the lack of Constitutional authority. Obama is setting records in the size and number of these "Monuments".
Much of it is a ruthless, cynical strategy to bypass the refusal of Congress to approve new National Park takeovers demanded by radical preservationists but rejected by local people and elected officials. Some of it is private property bought by viro activists to Federalize the land, deliberately eliminating private property rights on it forever in the name of a "gift" to forcibly impose their collectivist-statist eco-ideology. Normal people know that, at least in principle, such "gifts" to government agencies are the corruption of buying government policy. The targets are being selected and approved by the radical viro activists Obama appointed to key positions in government.
People all over the country are up in arms over these ruthless decrees and staggering dictatorial corruption, but if that is mentioned at all in the "news" it is dismissed as "objections from some local people" and "economic interests", as if that doesn't matter. The New York Times represents the statist-collectivists advocacy http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/27/opi...
""[T]here is invariably complaining whenever Washington asserts a public interest in land that states and private interests think should be theirs."
"It is our hope that Mr. Obama will continue to seek out good candidates for monument designation, regardless of the political opposition."
This is very serious and of enormous scope, with terrible consequences, and there is a lot to it that most people know nothing about. Obama's record-setting abuse has even led to serious attempts in Congress to rein in the unilateral authority, which lost by one vote in the Senate last February.
Yes... Just more statist nationalism.
Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17
To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of Particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States, and to exercise like Authority over all Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the Same shall be, for the Erection of Forts, Magazines, Arsenals, dock-Yards, and other needful Buildings;--
"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yeild, and government to gain ground." Thomas Jefferson. Note:The spelling of yield as yeild is an accurate quote as Jefferson frequently used it.
In this case the meaning "to gain ground." is quite literal and double entendre.
Regards,
O.A.