Your Hometown & Agenda 21 Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 21, 2014 · Have a comment? https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=JjoFpSYzTx8 In March 2010, Nor-Cal Produce, a family-owned produce business in West Sacramento, was fined $32,500 by the California Air Resources Board (ARB, or CARB). The company was not charged with, or even accused of, illegal emissions; like many other businesses, it had merely failed to notice a new regulation posted by CARB requiring […] Continue reading here »
Rural America In The Cross Hairs Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 19, 2014 · Have a comment? Continue reading here »
Ditch” EPA’s land grabbing water rule Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 13, 2014 · Have a comment? EPA’s proposed new Clean Water Act (“CWA”) rule is EPA’s latest installment in its efforts to expand the power of unelected federal bureaucrats over Americans’ ability to use their own land. The CWA grants EPA power to regulate the “navigable” “waters of the United States” (“WOTUS”). In the past EPA tried to expand its CWA […] Continue reading here »
New Mexico Ranchers Rally; Feds Still Deny Cattle Access to Water Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 12, 2014 · Have a comment? Protesters gathered in southern New Mexico last weekend, hoping to attract national attention to the federal government’s refusal to allow cattle critical access to water. County commissioners told the crowd that the rights of citizens are “being trampled” by the U.S. Forest Service and other federal departments that claim authority over “public land.” In response […] Continue reading here »
Regulatory Reach – New EPA Rules Could Hurt Farmers & Ranchers – Regulation Nation – Fox & Friends Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 7, 2014 · Have a comment? Continue reading here »
Obama’s EPA: Criminal Charges for a Tree Trimmer Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 5, 2014 · Have a comment? The House’s top investigator said Wednesday that a federal agency’s decision to pursue criminal charges against a tree trimmer for accidentally disturbing bird nests in California highlights a troubling disparity in how private citizens and misbehaving government workers are treated. Rep. Darrell Issa, California Republican and chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government […] Continue reading here »
Tyranny At The Department Of The Interior Written by Reid Rosenthal on May 29, 2014 · Have a comment? When the Department of Justice shut out New Mexico Congressman Steve Pearce from a ranchers-v-feds mediation last week, it was a startling snub to both state interests and congressional oversight. The executive branch does not get to use the chief law enforcement office to impose controversial endangered species rules on locals while excluding the very […] Continue reading here »
What Does Memorial Day Mean To You/ Written by Reid Rosenthal on May 26, 2014 · Have a comment? Memorial Day is a US federal holiday wherein the men and women who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces are remembered. The holiday, which is celebrated every year on the final Monday of May, was formerly known as Decoration Day and originated after the American Civil War to commemorate the Union and […] Continue reading here »
South Africa’s Agenda 21 Quagmire Is America’s Emerging Future Written by Reid Rosenthal on May 19, 2014 · Have a comment? Posted on May 15, 2014 by Dave Hodges South Africa has it all, rewilding, UNESCO’s Education for All which has dumbed downed an entire population, prohibition to thin out forests which leads to massive flooding, protection of endangered species resulting in private property forfeiture, job promotions and school admissions based upon mindless racial quota systems, policies supporting depopulation and the installation of a system of living designed to destroy […] Continue reading here »
Senators call proposed EPA rule a ‘terrifying power grab’ Written by Reid Rosenthal on May 16, 2014 · Have a comment? The American Farm Bureau Federation is warning farmers and ranchers that a proposed EPA rule could mean that “ordinary fieldwork, fence construction or even planting could require a federal permit.” As reported at the Examiner, the proposal, which is still accepting comments, seeks to expand the definition of “waters of the U.S.” Further, the updated […] Continue reading here »