This week, a federal judge in Montana cancelled oil and gas leases on 1.5 MILLION acres of land in the State of Wyoming (a different district). And more acres in Montana and the Dakotas.
Cowboy State Daily reports the action and the impact. The State of Wyoming alone will lose $330 million in royalties and fees – not counting the taxes paid by the people who work getting and transporting the natural gas, and the taxes as the money circulates through the local economies. Now, as lovers of liberty, we are of mixed feelings about the bureaucrats and politicos down in Cheyenne (or Helena, or Bismarck and Pierre) getting less money. But it is the people that won’t get paid because that oil and gas will stay in the ground, instead of fueling the economy, that really take it in the shorts. And because we know those politicians and bureau-rats won’t cut their spending when they don’t get those royalty dollars. They’ll just raise taxes and continue to line their pockets and those of their political cronies and big business.
So why did this judge do this? Including going outside his district?
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Canada – the Great Northern Threat?
Here in the States, the major attention to borders and potential threats has long been the border with Mexico, and the Gulf Coast with access to the Caribbean and all its little island nations. The States’ border with Canada has long been demilitarized – indeed, for pushing 150 years.
But in recent years, as Canada has gone more Woke, more Tranzi, and opened the Provinces to mass immigration from not just the Commonwealth but apparently everywhere else? Some people think we need a wall up there, too. (That disgusts us both politically and personally, even more than the idea we must fortify the border with Mexico.)
But things are not good – and the Canada we once knew – even the Prairie Provinces – is long gone. A recent Breitbart article points out that Canada’s crime rate is extremely serious. Not necessarily Chicago-style serious, but (except for homicides) higher than we find in the States overall.
The recent killings in Montreal make this more obvious.
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