BLM To Re-educate Native Americans On How To Live With Nature; Mitigate Climate Change Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 16, 2014 · Have a comment? Native Americans, infamous throughout human history for their notoriously scornful attitude toward nature and their lustful despoliation of pristine land, are about to get learned on how they can modify the way they interact with the environment and save their corner of the planet from climate change – all thanks to the missionary outreach of […] Continue reading here »
Armed BLM ‘Gestapo’ Threatening Rural Citizens Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 9, 2014 · Have a comment? By Sara Noble The Bureau of Land Management is a ‘gestapo’ according to officials who testified at a House hearing yesterday. We have the beginnings of gestapos in every government agency and they are growing in power under the perceived authority of the President of the United States who rules this country via executive orders and “guidance” memos […] Continue reading here »
Sec Kerry: Creating more farms in Africa causes too much carbon so let’s discourage more farms Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 8, 2014 · Have a comment? Continue reading here »
“Extreme Weather” Talking Points” Written by Reid Rosenthal on August 5, 2014 · Have a comment? Democrats are working hard to convince the public that regulations to limit carbon dioxide emissions are necessary to avoid economic and ecological catastrophe, according to a memo obtained by The Washington Post. The memo from Senate Budget Committee Chairman Patty Murray, a Washington Democrat, tells members how to talk about global warming’s budgetary impact. The […] Continue reading here »
7 Towns Where Land is Still Free Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 29, 2014 · Have a comment? As small towns suffer from a continuing flight from rural toward-more urban living, some economic development groups and governments in these troubled areas have chosen to stay and fight. The Homestead Act of 1862 is no longer in effect, but free land is still available out there in the great wide open (often literally in […] Continue reading here »
EPA Challenging IRS In Its Oppressive Power Grab Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 10, 2014 · Have a comment? There was a time when it could be said there was no more oppressive and reviled Federal agency than the Internal Revenue Service. Americans feared contact with that agency like no other. It held in its hands the power to proclaim an American citizen guilty of the crime of keeping for himself too much of […] Continue reading here »
Targeting the Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 8, 2014 · Have a comment? In the wake of a Bundy Ranch crisis sparked by a militarized federal land-grab effort in Nevada, it seems that the Department of Interior has set its sights on a new prize – this time targeting once protected Indian reservation land on Pine Ridge in South Dakota. The Oglala Sioux and Lakota Sioux of the […] Continue reading here »
Their Lives, Their Fortunes, and Their Sacred Honor Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 3, 2014 · 1 Comment Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and […] Continue reading here »
CALL FOR ACTION: Waters of the U.S. Written by Reid Rosenthal on July 2, 2014 · Have a comment? The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Corps) has released a proposed rule to revise the definition of the “Waters of the United States” (WOTUS) for all Clean Water Act (CWA) programs. The definition changes contained in the proposed rule significantly expand federal control of land and water resources […] Continue reading here »
RealtyTrac: 55 Percent of US Homes Are in Areas of High Risk for Natural Disaster Written by Reid Rosenthal on June 24, 2014 · Have a comment? More than half of the country’s homes are located in counties at a high risk of hurricanes, tornados and earthquakes, according to a study from housing research firm RealtyTrac. A total of 8 percent of homes are in “very high risk” areas, while 47 percent are in “high risk” areas. A total of 23 percent […] Continue reading here »