July 16, 2020 Great Outdoors Act gives feds mandatory funding for land grabs Senator Lee had several amendments he wanted to present. One would have required state approval of any lands acquired with these federal funds. Another…
July 8, 2020 Mayor of Eagar, Arizona: We are in the midst of the nation’s first political pandemic As grim as Covid19 is portrayed under the most drastic scenario, I dare say that we are facing a much more serious pandemic here…
July 4, 2020 President Trump’s Mt. Rushmore Independence Day address President Trump speaks at Mt. Rushmore in celebration of Independence Day 2020 Thank you for reading our latest report, but before you go… Our…
July 2, 2020 Stop designating “critical habitat” for endangered species where none exist The Court’s unanimous “scolding” of the USFWS was the subject of many editorials and columns, but only a few of us actually speculated, at…
June 30, 2020 Illegal Humane Society seizure causes property damage, dog deaths, now dog owner is suing for $35 million Things didn’t work out so well for the dogs in the care of HSUS. Several dogs died in HSUS custody, some from painful intestinal twisting….
June 24, 2020 Innovation vs Communism: Green New Deal kills economies, jobs and planet-helping innovation Democrats are creating a false choice between combating climate change and having a prosperous economy. We can have both, and America can supply the…
June 18, 2020 Federal judge rejects bid by Western Watersheds and other radical enviros to end historic cattle drive The Green River Drift is a vital link to the West’s ranching history. The route and manner of the cattle drive are largely unchanged since the…
June 10, 2020 Burnette, Dreissen: Destroying the Environment to Save it Most of these solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries—or their components, or the metals and minerals required to manufacture those components—will likely come from…
June 3, 2020 Invasive trees present biggest threat to Colorado River flow Tamarisk is among nature’s thirstiest plants, lowering water tables and drying up springs, wetlands and riparian areas. One tree can drink more than 200…
May 23, 2020 Interior Department okays nonsensical, massively expensive Nevada solar project The estimated $1 billion cost pales in comparison to the trillions of dollars being spent battling the coronavirus and its economy-destroying aftermath. But a…