Nevada Cattle Ranch

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Yes Pitt, so long as bald eagles keep getting killed, it’s nothing but peaches and cream…

“The Obama administration announced Friday that it would allow certain wind farms to kill or injure bald eagles without penalty for up to 30 years, in an effort to encourage companies to invest in green energy.”

http://inhabitat.com/us-government-plans-to-allow-wind-companies-to-kill-bald-eagles/[/quote]

one of my favorite recreations is fishing , they close off my favorite place for 6 months a year because Bald Eagles nest in the area . It has not changed even though the Bald Eagle has been removed from the endangered list

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Yes Pitt, so long as bald eagles keep getting killed, it’s nothing but peaches and cream…

“The Obama administration announced Friday that it would allow certain wind farms to kill or injure bald eagles without penalty for up to 30 years, in an effort to encourage companies to invest in green energy.”

http://inhabitat.com/us-government-plans-to-allow-wind-companies-to-kill-bald-eagles/[/quote]

Yet you or I could go to prison or be fined thousands of dollars for picking up one feather from a bald eagle killed by a windmill. Yeehaw for equality under the law!

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Yes Pitt, so long as bald eagles keep getting killed, it’s nothing but peaches and cream…

“The Obama administration announced Friday that it would allow certain wind farms to kill or injure bald eagles without penalty for up to 30 years, in an effort to encourage companies to invest in green energy.”

http://inhabitat.com/us-government-plans-to-allow-wind-companies-to-kill-bald-eagles/[/quote]

one of my favorite recreations is fishing , they close off my favorite place for 6 months a year because Bald Eagles nest in the area . It has not changed even though the Bald Eagle has been removed from the endangered list
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I doubt your best day of fishing could compare with the number of eagle and various bird deaths in a given year Pitt.

You thug you, how do they let you walk the streets alone ?

[quote]cwill1973 wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Yes Pitt, so long as bald eagles keep getting killed, it’s nothing but peaches and cream…

“The Obama administration announced Friday that it would allow certain wind farms to kill or injure bald eagles without penalty for up to 30 years, in an effort to encourage companies to invest in green energy.”

http://inhabitat.com/us-government-plans-to-allow-wind-companies-to-kill-bald-eagles/[/quote]

Yet you or I could go to prison or be fined thousands of dollars for picking up one feather from a bald eagle killed by a windmill. Yeehaw for equality under the law!
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This is pretty sickening. Never thought that “fuck bald eagles”, you know, one of the most prominent symbols of America, liberty, and freedom, was something that would earn you points. As usual, imagine if Bush said it…

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
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Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

It does when the money being spent is not yours. This is all about control.

[quote]NickViar wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

It does when the money being spent is not yours. This is all about control.
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I completely agree.

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]NickViar wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

It does when the money being spent is not yours. This is all about control.
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I completely agree.[/quote]

Anyone who believes the state(either this one or any other) is his representative needs to ask himself why he delegates his decision making power to an entity that makes decisions like the one you analyzed above.

[quote]MaximusB wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Yes Pitt, so long as bald eagles keep getting killed, it’s nothing but peaches and cream…

“The Obama administration announced Friday that it would allow certain wind farms to kill or injure bald eagles without penalty for up to 30 years, in an effort to encourage companies to invest in green energy.”

http://inhabitat.com/us-government-plans-to-allow-wind-companies-to-kill-bald-eagles/[/quote]

one of my favorite recreations is fishing , they close off my favorite place for 6 months a year because Bald Eagles nest in the area . It has not changed even though the Bald Eagle has been removed from the endangered list
[/quote]

I doubt your best day of fishing could compare with the number of eagle and various bird deaths in a given year Pitt.

You thug you, how do they let you walk the streets alone ?
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My favorite day was 2 fish head to tail covered half a news paper :). We are talking float tube :slight_smile:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

Sorry , it is the way it works

[quote]NickViar wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

It does when the money being spent is not yours. This is all about control.
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The short side , if you ignore that million , there of hundreds of thounds of millions behind it

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

So if someone robs $1000 from a bank, should we not pay to prosecute and incarcerate him?

So Harry Reid’s son is the chief lobbyist for a Chinese energy company that wants to build a 5 BILLION dollar solar plant on property that is currently under Bundy’s control.

Harry Reid’s former CHIEF OF STAFF is the Director of the BLM.

The government has spent over 3.1 million dollars on this situation.

And this is not a red flag to ANYBODY?

Sweet Jeebus,

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
So Harry Reid’s son is the chief lobbyist for a Chinese energy company that wants to build a 5 BILLION dollar solar plant on property that is currently under Bundy’s control.

Harry Reid’s former CHIEF OF STAFF is the Director of the BLM.

The government has spent over 3.1 million dollars on this situation.

And this is not a red flag to ANYBODY?

Sweet Jeebus,[/quote]

Yep, this whole thing was about a bribe, not about some guy not paying his taxes.

It is like street creds , if you let some one get away with it , every one will try

[quote]MaximusB wrote:

[quote]UtahLama wrote:
So Harry Reid’s son is the chief lobbyist for a Chinese energy company that wants to build a 5 BILLION dollar solar plant on property that is currently under Bundy’s control.

Harry Reid’s former CHIEF OF STAFF is the Director of the BLM.

The government has spent over 3.1 million dollars on this situation.

And this is not a red flag to ANYBODY?

Sweet Jeebus,[/quote]

Yep, this whole thing was about a bribe, not about some guy not paying his taxes.
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This way of doing business has always been used and unless Americans create rules against this way , it will continue .

Campaign finance is the biggest area of bribery .

In all honesty I think putting a solar for by Vegas would be a prudent thing , whether Reid got a bribe or not . The desert South West is rocking with solar farms

The problem is that everything is being put under the rug because he didn’t pay those fees. If he paid those fees and they were coming in to not let his cattle graze then this story would get more legs.

james

[quote]BeefEater wrote:

[quote]Bauber wrote:

[quote]pittbulll wrote:

[quote]phatphit wrote:
they actually owe the feds money.?..but the feds brought snipers to collect…[/quote]

there was a whole lot of flack from the Bundy’s leading up to it I am sure our GOV will get real creative in it’s collection of said million
[/quote]

Yes, so lets spend millions and millions to collect around a million. Makes perfect fucking sense.[/quote]

So if someone robs $1000 from a bank, should we not pay to prosecute and incarcerate him?[/quote]

Yes, we should. But should we bring in overkill of an entire armed agency with helicopters and everything imaginable to arrest one person?

If he owed so much and refused to pay, why did they not simply show up to his door and arrest him long ago? Like most people who don’t pay their taxes and refuse to do so.

It has nothing to do with upholding the law, but the complete ineptness and misuse of resources to the extreme (which our government is fond of) is sickening. Theses comments are disregarding even the unlawfulness of what was going on and how the Feds have way overreached their bounds and limitations as defined by the law and been doing so for decades.

So I ask you, if your government is constantly trampling on peoples’ rights and abusing their power, should you not at some point stand up and say, “enough is enough”?