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To: Idabilly

Idahoans have most of our State forest under { Federal control} which makes up most of our State.

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If Idaho had control of OUR land[s]- do you really think that the cost of lumber would be so high? Not to mention - The Federal agencies and their lovely Wolf experiment and our Elk populations..


So? Take it via eminent domain. I believe the Supreme Court had decreed that it's okeydoke IF you can show that it will be transferred to developers who will generate positive tax revenue over the current owners.

Give it out to homesteaders who will promise to develop it and pay property taxes.

I don't think it'd be too hard to find people willing to accept 40 acres to clear and farm. Or build towns, shopping centers, factories, airports, etc.

102 posted on 01/23/2010 3:16:22 AM PST by Don Joe ([expletive deleted])
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To: Don Joe
So? Take it via eminent domain. I believe the Supreme Court had decreed that it's okeydoke IF you can show that it will be transferred to developers who will generate positive tax revenue over the current owners.
Give it out to homesteaders who will promise to develop it and pay property taxes.

I don't think it'd be too hard to find people willing to accept 40 acres to clear and farm. Or build towns, shopping centers, factories, airports, etc.”

That is a wonderful Idea.

I'd rather not turn our hunting land into airports..L.O.L

Anyhow:
States that pay out the most welfare checks, with government assistance:
1. California
2. Maine
3. Tennessee
4. Massachusetts
5. Vermont
6. District of Columbia
7. New York
8. Minnesota
9. Washington
10. Indiana
11. New Mexico
12, Rhode Island
13. Michigan
14. Pennsylvania
15. Oregon

103 posted on 01/23/2010 4:22:00 AM PST by Idabilly
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