Violation of States Rights Under the Constitution
Civil War Federal Socialist Monopoly over States Rights!
The
Constitution does not allow the Federal Government to claim land. But they do
it all the time. This is part of the Liberal Conspiracy to take away our
freedoms and make us slaves. See:
In 1991,
the President of the American Federation of Mineralogical Societies (AFMS)
appointed a ...
War on the
West reveals, for the first time, the startling and shocking details
behind one of the nation's top news stories: the brewing Western revolt against
the Federal Government’s Illegal usurpation of private property...
Bundy
Ranch Revisited: This Utah County Is Taking A Stand Against The BLM. By Chris Agee
Months after
national attention was focused on a standoff between supporters of a Nevada
rancher and armed Bureau of Land Management agents, a group of Utah residents
are mounting a similar campaign to
rein in the bloated influence of federal bureaucrats.
As Western
Journalism reported,
rancher Cliven Bundy was accused of neglecting to pay federal grazing fees,
which led to a tense encounter with BLM officers.
Carbon
County commissioners recently passed a strongly-worded resolution prohibiting
the BLM and other federal agents from enforcing laws regarding issues over
which local authorities should have control.
Using
capital letters to emphasize the point, commissioners declared that the
influence of such land management officials “IS NOT RECOGNIZED” and will be
considered “AN IMMINENT THREAT TO THE HEALTH, SAFETY AND WELFARE OF THE
CITIZENS OF CARBON COUNTY.”
The move
came on the heels of an effort by
officials in another Utah county who urged the BLM to reconsider a longstanding
ban on motorized vehicles on local land.
Even more
counties are reportedly upset and confused by the growing intrusion of federal
laws on individuals who rely on their land to make a living. One state legislator
spoke for seven counties when he expressed the frustration of many Utah
residents.
Rep. Mike
Noel asserted that many in the state are having “very, very difficult time
understanding some of the decisions that come down.”
Rep. Ken
Ivory joined in the criticism by lambasting the heavily armed agents who
converged on the Bundy Ranch “to collect a fee or fine,” explaining he had “not
seen that before.”
The BLM has
drawn the ire of Utah’s governor, too. Spencer Cox decried the fact that the
agency declared contracts it held with sheriff’s offices in the state
“illegal,” making Utah the only state in which it cancelled such agreements.
While Carbon
County leaders might have taken the most decisive step in pushing back against
federal intrusion, it is clear the outrage stoked during the Bundy Ranch
standoff continues to spread throughout states like Utah and across the nation.
John
Scott’s comment
on Facebook November 18, 2017:
Clive Bundy
and his two sons are on trial because they defied federal authorities over
grazing rights and refused to pay $1,000,000.00 in back grazing fees. If
convicted they could face life in prison.
Bundy's
family has been grazing that land for over 150 years. The Federal Government
stepped in and took over the land and the management of the grazing rights. The
management practices by the feds would have eventually drive Bundy out of
business, depriving him and his family of their livelihood.
Folks, the
federal government owns 40% of the land in 9 of the states in that region. Why?
The states created the federal government and the state's have inherent rights
that the federal government can't usurp. So why can the feds come in, take over
land in sovereign states, and put a family out of business through exorbitant
usage fees?
Ain't right
folks! The Federal Government needs a haircut.
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