Who keeps electing this clown?

NVBighorn

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He looks like an old rooster.


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http://thehill.com/policy/energy-environment/322537-gop-chairman-seeks-50m-to-transfer-federal-land



GOP chairman seeks $50M to transfer federal land
? Moriah Ratner
The chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee is asking budget writers to set aside $50 million to account for the costs to transfer federal land to state or local governments.

Rep. Rob Bishop (R-Utah) put the request on a wish list sent Friday to the House Budget Committee.

In his request, Bishop argued that ?poorly managed federal lands create a burden for surrounding states and communities.?

He reasoned that divesting the federal government of its land would be good for the federal budget. It would reduce the costs of maintaining that land, he said, as well as the payments the federal government makes to local and state governments for tax dollars they can't collect.


?To allow for these conveyances to start immediately, we ask that you build in $50 million into the budget to cover possible impacts on offsetting receipts,? Bishop wrote. ?The vitality of these lands, after being conveyed from the federal government, will reduce the need for other taxpayer-funded federal support, either through Payments in Lieu of Taxes or other programs such as Secure Rural Schools.?
The budget request does not mention any specific land transfers Bishop or others might propose.

But conservation groups quickly slammed Bishop?s request to use taxpayer money to help get rid of federal land.

?Make no mistake: America is wide awake to these assaults and will not let a bully like Chairman Bishop use hard-earned taxpayer dollars to ensure oil, gas and mining industries can lay waste to the forests, parks and refuges that belong to us all,? Matt Keller, senior director of conservation with the Wilderness Society, said in a statement.

Bishop and other Republicans have been working on numerous fronts to reduce the federal estate.

In January, the House passed an internal rule to make it easier, from a budgeting standpoint, to offload federal land.

Under that rule, lawmakers can no longer raise formal objections if legislation does not properly account for the future income that the government would have gotten from transferred land.

Bishop and his allies are facing significant headwinds in their push to reduce federal land ownership.

Republicans have traditionally supported such proposals, but both President Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke oppose any large-scale land transfers and Zinke has promised to fight against them.

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) withdrew a bill to sell millions of acres of federal land after significant protests.
 
The JACK-ASSES that have Invaded this State!

That's Who!






My Signature is a Short Clip of NVB & His Coal Roller!
"We Better Get out of the F'N Way cuzz Ole NVB is Coming to MF'N Town"!
 
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>The JACK-ASSES that have Invaded this
>State!
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>That's Who!
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>My Signature is a Short Clip
>of NVB & His Coal
>Roller!
>"We Better Get out of the
>F'N Way cuzz Ole NVB
>is Coming to MF'N Town"!
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mormons are new to Utah??
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-06-17 AT 08:41PM (MST)[p]It's a trail ballon.

If it funds, they'll know they have support from the Legislature, for a bigger move, if they don't get it passed, they'll know there is no way they can get to the next step.

Seems a little misguided to pile on another controversial issue, in the middle of all that the GOP and Pres. Trump have on their plate with immigration, the middle eastern wars, American health care, raising the debt to fund national infrastructure repair, stabilizing Social Security, rebuilding and restructuring every Bureaucracy including the VA, Military, Dept of Education, EPA, Dept. of Interior, Housing and Urban Development, Iran, Korea, China, and Russia along with all the National media wars.

You think Pres. Trump, Zinke and the Legislature are going to roll over for Bishop and the boys, with all these national issues they are trying to deal with? I don't think so.

I don't think they will appreciate Bishop floating the ballon!


Your job's safe for the next 4 to 8 years NVB, and so are the Western States, from so damn much Federal over reach. Everybody........ breath!

Bishop is just putting a toe in the water to see what the temperature is. It ain't warm on this issue.

DC
 
The democrats here don't leave a lot of viable alternate options. Take this one for example.

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>You think Pres. Trump, Zinke and
>the Legislature are going to
>roll over for Bishop and
>the boys, with all these
>national issues they are trying
>to deal with? I
>don't think so.
>

I don't think so either. But how does ANYONE in Utah maintain ANY credibility with him constantly doing this crap? I think we should let Utah secede from the union so they can destroy themselves on their own.


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>Your job's safe for the next
>4 to 8 years NVB,
>and so are the Western
>States, from so damn much
>Federal over reach. Everybody........
>breath!
>


My job?


>Bishop is just putting a toe
>in the water to see
>what the temperature is.
>It ain't warm on this
>issue.
>
>DC

He's a fool then.
 
1911, I agree. Democrats need to get their act together and put forth some good candidates in this state. Bishops a hack and that's not going to change. Vote him out.
 
You can bet that Bishop is funded by large land developers who are demanding action from him for their dollars. He is always out in the forefront pushing the issue of federal land transfer. Is his district Salt Lake by any chance? If so you may have a hard time getting rid of him at the ballot box.

RELH
 

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