"We have always looked to Bears Ears as a place of refuge," Begaye said. "The rocks, the winds, the land — they are living, breathing things that deserve timely and lasting protection." [More]Sacred grounds, eh? Except "progressives" are also quick to go on the warpath under the banner of "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion..."
Peel back the layers just a bit and see who benefits from such environmentalcase "victories" -- energy producers unburdened with such chains. They don't have to worry about rock carvings, either -- they can just blow them up.
Congratulations on putting the kibosh on prosperity opportunities, though, Russell. I don't suppose you'd care to own any of the outcomes of "progressivism" for those you purport to speak for...?
I don't blame you-- Jesse and Al don't, either. They just get more indignant and louder when they could use a refill.
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