By Alan
Caruba
You have
to be extremely stupid to send a couple of hundred armed government agents to
confiscate some bullheaded rancher’s cattle without contemplating how the rest
of the nation will interpret your actions.
What was
obvious to voters who rejected Barack Obama’s run for the presidency the first
and second time was the fact that he lacked any record of competency to be
President. The rest voted for him because they wanted to say they helped elect
the first black President of the United States and because they believed what
this pathological liar said then and since.
The
assertion that Obama’s and Eric Holder’s actions and policies are opposed
because they are black is absurd. It is an insult to everyone who voted for
Obama and to the rest of us.
I love the
notion that Cliven Bundy lives in Bunkerville. It reminded me of Bunker Hill
and you know how badly that eventually turned out for the British in 1775. What
ensued was a guerrilla war led by George Washington that defeated the most
powerful nation of its time. There is no way a militia with small arms can
defeat the kind of arms the U.S. government can bring to bear on such a battle,
but one has to admire the courage of those people who showed up to confront
them. That’s quintessentially American!
Bundy
should have paid his grazing rights fees. Other ranchers do. What he has done,
however, is bring greater awareness the amount of land that the federal
government owns in Nevada and elsewhere, particularly west of the Mississippi,
and expose a regime that wants to intimidate Americans with force.
According to Wikipedia, “The Bureau of Land Management (BLM)
is an agency within the United States Department of the Interior that
administers America's public lands, totaling approximately 247.3 million acres,
or one-eighth of the landmass of the country. The BLM also manages
700 million acres (2,800,000 km) of subsurface mineral
estate underlying federal, state, and private lands. Most public lands are located
in western states, especially Alaska. With approximately 10,000 permanent
employees and close to 2,000 seasonal employees, this works out to over 21,000
acres (85 km) per employee. The agency's budget was
$960,000,000 for 2010 ($3.79 per surface acre, $9.38 per hectare)”
I
can understand the need for national forests and reserves, but I have concerns
that those reserves are used as an excuse to deny access to massive
energy sources that lie beneath their surface. If the U.S. didn’t own most of
Nevada, Bundy would not need to pay grazing fees. Most certainly, his ancestors
didn’t. The other excuse, that the government is trying to protect an
endangered tortoise, is just part of the environmental movement’s efforts to
keep energy sources from being available to all of us. Endangered species is
pure fiction.
What
worries me and many of my blogger colleagues is the prospect of a renewed
effort by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) regarding what is essentially a
fairly minor dispute between it and Bundy. Showing some common sense, the BLM
backed off its initial effort.
I don’t
think the BLM response to Bundy was exclusive to the agency. That decision needed
to be sent up the line as far as the White House. Indeed, it was likely
initiated by the White House.
Even more
scary is the fact that only Fox News channel had reporters on the scene. No
other major television news outlet set journalists to record the event. How
much in league with the White House does the media have to be to ignore two
hundred armed government agents descending on a ranch in Nevada?
I suspect
that a lot of Americans and most certainly those who live in the rural areas of
the nation are going to remember the Bundy face-off with the BLM come the
November midterm elections. While most voters are crowded into the cities on
the East and West Coasts, there are a lot of others in “flyover country.’
When you
add in all the folks who lost their healthcare insurance and others who have
discovered they can’t even buy a policy until next January, that’s going to be
a voting bloc that could decimate Democratic Party candidates.
All
tyrannies over-reach at some point and we are seeing that occur in the White
House. The nation is fortunate to have the House controlled by Republicans and
now needs a Senate as well in order to dispense some much needed justice on
behalf of Americans.
It’s going
to be interesting to see how the White House responds to the May 16
“Operation American Spring” being organized to bring a million or more to
Washington, D.C. to participate in an event that will demonstrate the breadth
of the unhappiness that has spread since Obama’s first election and is gaining
momentum since his second.
The White
House response will tell us all a lot about its current state of mind.
Whatever it has in mind is likely to leak. The best thing
about Washington, D.C. is its inability to keep a secret. The worst thing is
the Obama administration and the Democratic Party.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
Personally I think it's a land grab intended to make big bucks for Senator Harry Reid and his son by allowing the Chinese company ENN to strip mine the land, all under cover of protecting the tortoise. The tortoise of course will be destroyed, that's what Liberals do, the opposite of what they claim to be doing.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/bundy-ranch-rory-reid-harry-reid/2014/04/13/id/565328/
BLM poked a sleeping giant... They should have consulted the Japanese regarding the outcome of that folly...
ReplyDeleteThe story I am STILL getting is that this is a Harry Reid backed endeavor because his Son has become involved in a deal with a Chinese consortium that wants to build some sort of solar or wind farm on this particular location...
Snopes says it's not true, that tells me that the info is 100% correct...
"There is no way a militia with small arms can defeat the kind of arms the U.S. government can bring to bear on such a battle,"
ReplyDeleteReally? When was the last time the good ol U.S. Gubment actually won a war?
-Moe
Memorandum
ReplyDeleteJuly 4, 1776
To: George Washington, commander rebel forces
Fm: King George III, multimillionaire and the glorious ruler of England, Scotland, Ireland, North America, etc., etc. (Did I mention head of the Church of England as well?)
Dear General Washington:
The best military minds in Europe say there is no way a pathetic colonial militia with small arms can defeat the professional armies of the British Empire on the battlefield.
Therefore, be a good sport and surrender ASAP and I may let you keep your little farm in Virginia.
:-)
What Moe said ...
ReplyDeleteWe threw everything but nukes at the Viet Cong and they won ...
Add to Moe and Guy, con call Iraq or Afghanistan any kind of victory either. Our military is in shambles.
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