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‘Burnt to a Crisp’ — This Is What Happens When the Federal Government Owns the Land – ’50 years of built-up fuel loads’ as ‘environmental litigants prevent any forest management’
By Marc Morano
September 4, 2024
 
Via the Committee to Unleash Prosperity:

One of the hallmarks of America’s economic success has been the private ownership of the land.

Think of the Oklahomans-to-be racing their stagecoaches across the wilderness to stake their claims. Whoever got there first took ownership of the property – with the ones allegedly jumping the gun called “sooners.”

Roughly half of the land west of the Mississippi in the year 2024 is still owned by the government.  Much of it is forest.

Our friend Amos Enos of Landcan.org, one of the nation’s leading land conservation groups, has analyzed how the government is horrifically managing these vast tracts of land:

https://www.climatedepot.com/2024/09/04/burnt-to-a-crisp-this-is-what-happens-when-the-federal-government-owns-the-land-50-years-of-built-up-fuel-loads-as-environmental-litigants-prevent-any-forest-management/
abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”