Showing posts with label Jason Chaffetz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jason Chaffetz. Show all posts

Friday, January 6, 2017

The Power of the People Trumps Polls

 Benjamin Burr comments on a power more accurate than polls:  


It has been a common thread in Bears Ears coverage to cite opinion polls saying Utahns want the monument. When you are commenting on these articles be sure to point out that a statewide poll took place on Nov. 8 and Utahns overwhelmingly re-elected monument opponents at every level of government. While people cast their votes for a variety of reasons, it was no secret that the vast majority of Utah's elected officials strongly opposed this. Even the best scientific polls do not override what in this case is an electoral mandate. It's one thing to answer a no-risk poll question, but when Utahns actually put their political capital on the line and voted, they voted overwhelmingly for no monument.Giving equal weight to opinion polls in the wake of such a decisive election on this issue is like saying the slam dunks by the team mascot from a trampoline during halftime should count on the scoreboard." 

Rep. Jason Chaffetz Emphasizes the point Jan. 5, 2017:  

"If our Democratic and media friends are still trying to puzzle through how Donald Trump won the presidency, they will find no better clue than last week’s national monument designations in Utah and Nevada. It is the perfect snapshot of the twisted priorities that lost the votes of alienated American workers throughout the country.
Hillary Clinton was a flawed candidate, but beyond her lackluster campaign, her private email scandal or even any alleged Russian hacking, the biggest millstone around her neck was the Obama legacy of selling out working men and women in America's heartland to facilitate the well-funded environmental imperialism of coastal and urban elite campaign donors.
When Hillary thrilled her “Enviro-imperialist” donors with her cheery promise to put coal miners out of work and energy companies out of business, miners and workers in Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio heard her loud and clear. Working American families throughout the nation’s rust belt had enough and turned the tide for Trump in this past election. 
Now the Obama administration’s high-minded contempt for American working families has metastasized west. Struggling counties in Utah and Nevada last week learned that their residents’ right to earn a living and feed their families falls a distant second behind new hiking trails for absentee environmentalist overlords.
Never mind that the Bears Ears area was already amply protected, or that no mining or drilling was proposed anywhere near sensitive archeological sites.  For this administration, catering to the whims of the elitist donor class from the Democrat archipelagos takes priority over the basic survival needs of American workers in flyover country.
Although Utah’s San Juan County is larger than the entire land mass of Massachusetts. [Actually San Juan's land mass is 7,933 mi² and Massachusetts is 10,554 mi².  I sent a message to Chaffetz to correct this fact. However, San Juan's land mass IS bigger than Connecticut and Rhode Island combined.] The federal government controls 92% of San Juan County land. How does a county fund basic services like public safety, education, health or assistance programs with a tax base limited to 8% of its area? It does so barely, if at all.
Low-wage seasonal jobs are welcomed, but they do little to bring prosperity. For prosperity San Juan County families count on ranching, mining or other extractive indu:stries that are now closed off to them. These people do not measure government’s effectiveness by the generosity of its welfare benefits but by the opportunities created and freedoms preserved to allow them to earn their own way. In this they are no different than miners in Pennsylvania and Ohio, offshore drillers or constructors awaiting the go ahead to build the Keystone Pipeline; all have been stomped on by an “Envirocrat” president on his way out the door. The “tenure and trust fund” set will never understand that reality.
A monument designation grants federal bureaucrats life and death power over ranchers and others whose livelihoods depend on the land.  These federal environmental colonizers can close roads to private property and even prohibit ATVs used by local tribes for hunting and gathering.  Such a designation locks up over 100,000 acres of state school trust lands that should be generating badly needed revenue for Utah schools. 

Friday, December 30, 2016

Bear Essentials Dec. 30, 2016 Two Days After Designation


How A Football Great Rallied His Team
This morning I watched an excellent talk by LaVell Edwards given April 2001, as he talked about the battles of life, comparing it to football experiences.  Edwards died this week, Dec/ 29,  but left a great legacy as an inspiring leader and successful coach.  His words really struck home to me as I contemplated putting on the full armor of God as we go into these battles in defense of land and freedoms and protection of the land we love.  Many of us are new recruits to the game, others are seasoned veterans, but we all could benefit from Lavell’s words.  Listen to Talk

In the first quarter some of our great county warriors like Calvin Black, Ken Bailey, and Bill Redd entered into this land battle [Sage Brush Rebellion] decades ago (see attached article); they were followed by dozens of other county, city, and local citizens in the second quarter who were concerned about grazing rights, road use, land use, and federal government overreach.  San Juan County has been in the fray for years.  

Thanks to the Internet, and a common cause, those of us who entered into the game in the 3rd quarter had plenty of zeal as well as new tools to use, but we often lacked information and historical context, but we quickly learned and rallied to the cause and accomplished amazing things.  Now we find ourselves in the last quarter of a very important game of politics where we hope to change minds, policy, and the tide of liberalism in our country.  I hope you’ll listen to this great coach’s advice, and apply the principles he talks about into your personal and civic life.  I believe it can help us all, and revive us as we march forward:  

--Game plan:  After you are revived, inspired, and willing to continue please continue to tell our county’s story through every avenue put in your path: personal conversations, letters, e-mails, letters to the editor, comments to articles, interviews, or film.  Share facts and focus on illegalities of the Antiquities Act, economic discrimination of rural states because of public lands, our support of local and State elected officials as opposed to professional bureaucrats – anything that would help the uninformed to switch sides. Be firm, yet respectful.  Try to hear your voice through the ears of your audience.


--County Protest Dec. 29 Many of us were in mourning after this dismal, discriminatory, and divisive designation was announced. It’s a good thing we had the Christmas season, and family gatherings to quell the gloom, or it would have been unbearable.   Even though the acreage in the Obama designation was reduced to 1.3 from 1.9, both this national monument and Nevada’s are still liberal agenda over reach. County residents united the next day at the county courthouse and responded firmly and passionately against Obama’s designation of a Bears Ears National Monument.  If you weren’t there, this is a great video of the talks, as we rallied and reinforced our support for both county and state officials who will lead the next stage of battle. 

 

--Also Worth Watching:

 * 29 Fox News with Jason ChaffetzDiscusses Bears Ears Monument designation

Marie Holliday gave an impassioned talk at the press conference Dec. 29.  And earlier
Our well-spoken San Juan County Advocate
this year both she and Rebecca Benally were interviewed regarding the PLI process.  This was replayed last night, Dec. 31 on Channel 4.  
  There are many other great videos on The County Seat.

 *  Lt. Governor Cox speaks at Monticello Press Conference. 

 *  Phil Lyman Represents our Dilemma well.  


Those links will take you to other individual presentations given Dec. 29 as Stewards of San Juan united to “Trump” Bears Ears.

--KSL News broadcasts Dec. 30 shows both sides of issue: 

--If you weren’t convinced already that this has been a full-out top down effort funded by wealthy environmental organizations, please note that when those top down decisions were announced, press releases and web sites were already in place. This is a well-oiled money machine which preys on the land poor western states. Here are some press releases:

--And this is how we reply with a New War Cry:#Trump This Monument 
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