The tension has been there for years. The Feds have always been bad neighbors. I well remember the short-lived Sage Brush rebellion. Sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Why does the Federal government manage lands other than National Parks and Monuments, and military facilities? How does that fit into its constitutional power of 'interstate trade'?
Great post!
The continuing story of miles and miles of little black solar panels.
The tension has been there for years. The Feds have always been bad neighbors. I well remember the short-lived Sage Brush rebellion. Sound and fury, signifying nothing.
If the state doesn't "own" the land, It's people are loosing out on it's value.
Why does the Federal government manage lands other than National Parks and Monuments, and military facilities? How does that fit into its constitutional power of 'interstate trade'?
Denationalize the land!
I sure hope they take it up