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National monuments are public lands, not profit centers

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OK can someone explain to me POTUS Donnie is only going back 20 years on his “Monument Removal” EO? Yeah yeah I know he choose land from Billy, Georgie and Barry. Yeah yeah I understand there are many Conservatives upset he is targeting some of these lands because they enjoy camping, hunting and fishing on untouched land. It’s becoming clear we might as well blacktop the entire Midwest and just place a highway down and around the Grand Canyon because who’s got the time to just stand there and look – PB/TK

National monuments are public lands, not profit centers – BySher Watts Spooner Apr 30, 2017

Going back on yet another campaign statement, Donald Trump has signed an executive order seeking a review of the lands designated as national monuments in the last 20 years.

Let’s be clear: This isn’t about public lands, or listening to a majority of Western voters. This is about cementing his Republican base, sucking up to certain Republican lawmakers, and distracting from the investigation into his Russian ties. It could allow mining, drilling, and development on public lands. It’s also another way of trying to stick a thumb into President Barack Obama’s eye.

Trump’s latest order, one of a flurry of last-minute signings to make his presidency look significant before the 100-day mark, seeks a review of the Antiquities Act, a law signed by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906 that authorizes presidents to declare federal lands as national monuments. According to the nonpartisan National Parks Conservation Association:

The Antiquities Act of 1906 is one of our nation’s most important conservation tools. Used to safeguard and preserve federal lands and cultural and historical sites for all Americans to enjoy, 16 presidents have designated 157 national monuments under this authority.

”One of our nation’s most important conservation tools.” The bad news is that it’s a tool that some Republicans want to undo. The good news is that they probably won’t be able to—at least, not much.

Continue to dailykos.com article: http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/4/30/1656439/-National-monuments-are-public-lands-not-profit-centers

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