Sunday, July 16, 2017

Bear Essentials July 16, 2017

~~ Bear Essentials ~ July 16, 2017~~
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San Juan County Info & To Do LIst

n  The Department of Interior Public Comment Period has ended, and Secretary Zinke Releases Statement relative to future decisions.                  
Thank you All for participating and practicing your Citizenship.
n  About two dozen people altogether participated in the Forest Service hearing in Monticello and Blanding this past week. Thank you for going.
n  BLM Seeks to Streamline Review Planning Procedures   Des News               Submit Input and ideas by July 24  Here’s How
n  Public comments on the White Mesa Mill will be accepted through July 31.  E-mail to dwmrcpublic@utah.gov
It’s time to start paying attention to future candidates for the next election: From Heritage Foundation: ‘Obama's legacy is still in play in the federal courts. For example, before Obama took office only one of the thirteen Courts of Appeals -- the 9th Circuit -- was considered liberal. Now, nine out of the thirteen are controlled by liberal appointees!  On average, of the 55,000 cases that are heard by the Appellate Courts each year, only 70 go on to be heard by the Supreme Court. That means these judges have the final say on the 54,930 remaining cases each year, and their decisions become the laws that we as citizens must abide by. Right now, over 120 of these federal judge positions stand vacant. They are ready to be filled by committed constitutionalists. 

n  The “Greening of the West” and how it began (Oct.  2014) – by Jim Stiles- Start mid-way down to learn of the involvement of Bonderman, Wyss, and Fingerhut and how green money controls the “New West.”
n  English Literature classes often study the writings of patriots as well as poetry and prose. Bill Redd, former SJC commissioner and Constitutional author, came to SJHS several times to teach the power of Patrick Henry’s words to 11th grade students.  Both Henry’s and Redd’s words are still motivational and relevant today.
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Good News Bears
n  10 Best States to find a job/ Can SJC become part of this success?
n  Top States based on Fiscal Responsibility  Yes, Utah is one of them!
 
Bad News Bears
“Clinton didn’t mention that the coal he was effectively locking away was a low-sulfur, clean-burning coal called “compliance coal,” so-named because it meets requirements set by the EPA. It is in demand worldwide as a fuel for electric plants. Nor did he mention that one of the only other places in the world where comparable coal is found is Indonesia, the home of Mochtar and James Riady, the Chinese government-connected billionaires who poured millions of dollars into Clinton campaigns in 1992 and 1996 . . .  there is a wellspring of venom flowing through the article in question, so much so that I am indisposed to mention its title. The truth is, the Grand Staircase-Escalante Monument was a one-sided deal pulled off by a progressive president with little input from Utah’s conservative leaders, and zero regard for the devastating economic and cultural impacts it would have on the people who live in its shadow.  The greens are undoubtedly anxious that their delusional public lands Utopia is endangered by a pragmatic new administration which believes in resource development and states’ rights, but more than anything, they sense that their federal cash cow is coming to the end of its proverbial 7 years of fatness.,”   Majorie Haun
n  Enviro Green money funnels into Colorado Congressional Contest  “Steyer has even brought in help from New York hedge-fund billionaire George Soros. Both men are senior figures in the Democracy Alliance, a left-wing donor network of millionaires and billionaires which Politico describes as “the left’s secret club.” And both men have clearly signaled where they will focus their outside spending in the battle for control of the Colorado state legislature this year.”
n  Soro’s funded publication says Koch Brothers money is behind Anti-Monument Campaign
                                                         
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                                     Documenting Bears Ears “No Monument” efforts since July 2016


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