The movement against the BLM and Forestry Service western lands takeover continues to build, with the aftermath of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge demonstration and the slaying of rancher LaVoy Finicum by federal agents serving as a rallying point for those who believe the federal government has grown too big and powerful, particularly in the western states. Don’t miss the video included later in the article.
The compliant media has circled the wagons to declare the demonstrators were radical, right-wing constitutionalists, as if the U.S. Constitution can be protected and promoted too much.
Somehow, those who dismiss the ranchers and their supporters in the western states can’t see that the government, which “owns” over 50 percent of the land in eleven western states, is much more interested in power and control, and much more committed to radical environmentalists than to farmers and ranchers trying to make a living on the land that, like as not, has been a family pursuit and way of life for generations.
To put a finer point on the issue, mere weeks after the Malheur protesters were arrested and the refuge cleared, President Obama declared three more parcels of land in California as federal land, with little or no future access granted to mere citizens of the state. And by parcels, I mean almost 2 million acres that are now set aside as an offering to the Sierra Club and their ilk, with no compensation offered to California for the taking.
Federal government supporters are painting protesters as lawless cowboys, ignoring the fact that the Constitution prohibits the federal government from owning more than a ten square mile plot in Washington D.C., and areas for forts and military installations that require state approval to acquire.
Watch as the Sheriff fights back in video on the next page:
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I’m getting a cowboy hat. It just seems to make the man!
About time!!
Awesome indeed!!
Actually John..the land belongs to the legal resedents of the state the land is located in..public land in California does not belong to a citizen in Wyoming..the only public land that belongs to every citizen of the united states are national parks..and then for it to be legal it had to be donated by a private entity
Now that’s what I’m talking about.
If you get to arrest federal cops does that mean I get to shoot local ones? Just checking on which rules we are following.
Scott Prelwitz, I am literally laughing out loud at your comments. I wonder, have you had to return any fire? It seems as though quite a few of your violent liberal brethren are acting up.
Be happy that so far the right has been tolerating all of the lefts violence since most of it has been contained to burning down their own violent cities, filled with other violent liberals. I wish I could say a lot of you liberals make me laugh, but I don’t like to laugh at those with mental disorders. I am however laughing very hard at you. Scott, LOL @ you.
One last note, why has all the Liberal violence been pretty much kept within the violent liberal cities? Because most of them know better than to act like that in well armed Republican majority cities. I advise you to put on your safety pin, play with some play-doh and crayons and keep your silly mouth shut. Scott Prelwitz
Hey, he’s cute.