Isn’t every piece of ground where Native Americans have walked, “Sacred Ground.”
It’s not that a culture doesn’t have special places…I just got sick of being told that every cool place in the West was Sacred Ground and that I needed to pay Johnny Running Bear $50 to venture onto it. If it’s so friggin sacred…no one should go on it.
Between Clinton, 0bama, and Brandon, most of US mining assets are locked up, including oil.
Saving it for the Children, you know!
I would turn the 1 million acres over to the local tribes so that they can develop them for their benefit, no strings attached.
Sacre4d ground my.......
An important Regime Tactic is to shut down domestic production and make the population depend on imports.
The Administrative State has much greater control over international trade.
They have done this everywhere, Europe, UK, USA, oil production, natural gas. Even in the US states they shut down in-State generating capacity and rely on imports.
I seem to reccomember President BillyJeff protecting the “Sacred Coal Deposits” with the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument proclamation back around 1996.
Cormac Mccarthy’s Judge said it best. War is God. Most Indians were warrior cultures. Not all tribes, but most. The Sioux and Comanche and Apache were the Spartans of North America. They conquered, slaughtered, enslaved and ate each other. They stole land and hunting grounds. War was their religion and way of life. Earth Mother? Bah, humbug
The uranium is there, but cannot be removed.
Solution: Remove the Democrats. Use any method available. Then, one can safely remove the uranium, solve our pretend CO2 problems with nuclear energy, improve the country’s IQ and morality by disposing of inferior refuse (you listenin’ media?), and cause everything to smell a whole hell of a lot better.
The President of a defunct corporation sitting in the abandoned shell of the former seat of govt will sign a “proclamation” which is not congressional legislation and carries no legal weight or authority.
Wakey wakey people.
This is often done to keep oil wells or coal and uranium mines from certain usable areas.
There are huge usable coal beds in the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument, and fifty years ago there were plans to build mime mouth power plants in those areas.
Bill Clinton got all that shut down 1n 1996.
A major source if income for those tribes, BTW.
Article 1 section VIII clause 17 violation of the Constitution.
Congress has that power, and even that is questionable because they need consent of the legislature of the state. also, not for the “construction of forts,magazines,arsenals, docks,and other needful buildings”.