I am a avid reader of Range Magazine, not just because it showcases the ranching and self sustaining western lifestyle, cowboy logic and horse sense, but it also brings to focus political issues such as the liberal political assault on our freedoms, radical environmentalist driven restrictions on land use, as well as the radical and unfounded babble about climate change.
In the latest edition of Range Magazine, Summer 2010, the editors expose plans by the USDA to further reduce this country's ability to feed itself. We used to build things for the world as well as feed them, now we rely on foreign countries, mostly China, to build our products and a host of other countries to feed us.
Here is a quote by Bob Stallman, American Farm Bureau on "Hoosier Ag Today", with Gary Truitt, January 11, 2010:
"At the very time that we need to increase our food production, climate-change legislation (note: Obama's deathly Cap and Trade Bill) threatens to slash our ability to do so. The USDA is suggesting the number of acres of land that would shift from crops to trees with that legislation could be 59 million acres. That number of acres equates to setting aside every crop production acre in Indiana, California, Kentucky, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Tennessee."
Make no mistake about it,...the radical left agrenda is to destroy this country. They say it themselves:
"We must make this an inseucre and inhospitable place for capitalists and their projects. We must reclaim the roads and plowed land, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers and return to wilderness, millions of acres of presently settled land." - David Foreman (1947- ), co-founder of EarthFirst?
Not convinced?,....
"Isn't the only hope for the planet that the industrailized civilizations collapse? Isn't it our responsibility to bring that about?" - Maurice Strong (1929 - ), founder of the United Nations Environment Programme.
The Obama-Pelosi-Reid plan to jam Cap and Trade down our throats will be a deathnell to this country.
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Saturday, July 10, 2010
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