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JulieW's avatar

Im waiting to hear the alphabet agencies will be broken into regional branches, and smug individuals perhaps raising kids in expensive private schools in and around the DC area, are left with the choice to take up residence in places like Saginaw, or Bakersfield, or Tempe, or be forced to join the rest of us in the private sector.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Trump actually tried to start this in the 1st administration. I believe he wanted to send the Interior department to Kansas City. It was blocked, of course, by the centrists. I anticipate, in the spirit of de-centralization, this will be arising again, and soon. First though, Trump has to get the bureaucrats to go back to work, at the office.

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rd3's avatar

I don't want these people in Middle America.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

Ha! Ha! I donтАЩt want that either! ЁЯСН

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Cankerpuss's avatar

I am waiting to see the Unconstitutional BLM (Bureau of Land Management) wiped out and all that Federal land returned to the state. In my state of Utah Uncle Sam owns and manages 67% of Utah land. All of that land, inaccessible to the State for development and taxation rights. I am not sure, but show me anywhere in the Constitution where it says the Federal Government can own land. Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada and others have vast amounts of land under Federal ownership. It's all illegal. All of it.

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Tony C.'s avatar

What we have her is a failure to communicate. Observations reveal it's not a constitutional government. Have you ever been to court? Everybody is guilty and everybody pays. They're extorting our life force at gunpoint. I call it gunpoint business.

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JohnAZ's avatar

Not illegal. The Federal government pre-dates all claims in the West because it was here first, as the states were just territories then. It would probably take an amendment to change the ownership as it pertains to amendment 10.

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