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To: JDW11235

“The Federal Government should own NO land. All states should reclaim their Federally seized land. In addition, this should be determined by the states.”

Agreed Letting the Federal Government Own land is the source of a lot of our problems. The Feds should sell all the land in their ownership, and uses the money to help pay down the debt.
Might as well kill 2 birds with 1 stone even thou one of them birds is really really huge, and I’m not talking about the debt. The federal Government owning land has causes a lot of really huge problems for us.


20 posted on 08/19/2010 1:30:39 AM PDT by Monorprise
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To: Monorprise

“The federal Government owning land has causes a lot of really huge problems for us.”

Yep, not to mention if the states started to produce their own energy resources (Utah has a TON), they could create possibly a surplus, or at least get us off of foreign produced energy, thereby hindering the enemies who take our money and use it to build weapons against us.

I sincerely doubt that paying down the debt will ever happen. I’m not one to think that it should either. (In some cases, yes). We give out more in non tangible foreign aid than we ever have incurred, debt wise. I realize that a debt default would probably not work out economically, but heck, it’s likely to happen anyway, everyone hurry and get prepped, become more self sufficient, and self reliant, then let’s get it over with! Enough of the slow death and decay. It’s going to be horrible no matter what, once we finally pay the piper, probably “world war” bad, but there is no fix, it’s just growing like a hurricane over warmer waters.


22 posted on 08/19/2010 1:45:16 AM PDT by JDW11235 (I think I got it now!)
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