Fuck off. The land that would be sold would naturally be the land that is more accessible than not. That means it's primarily going to steal land that everyone uses for recreation.
"Muh economic development" oh blow it out your ass with this 'GDP GO UP' shit.
My guy the land was already stolen when the Feds hoovered that shit up without remitting it back to the States. You already have no actual rights to that land, you are a glorified tenant with access priviledges that can be stripped at a moments notice by the Feds.
Because even if you want to assume best case no government tomfoolery, the simple fact of the matter is that with the Feds in charge of it, that means "your" land is actually property of that 80% who lives in the East of the US.
Do you really want "your" land dictated by those hundreds of miles away? Those people out East, who by your own words "...have no idea how free it is being able to just.... go somewhere."
63% of Nevada is owned by the feds. Selling 3% wouldn't make any difference to us,but i huge difference for economic development in the state i bet.
https://www.npr.org/2025/05/07/g-s1-64760/house-republicans-approve-amendment-authorizing-the-sale-of-federal-lands
Notice how they show a picture of the Colorado River in an artical about selling land?
Fuck off. The land that would be sold would naturally be the land that is more accessible than not. That means it's primarily going to steal land that everyone uses for recreation.
"Muh economic development" oh blow it out your ass with this 'GDP GO UP' shit.
My guy the land was already stolen when the Feds hoovered that shit up without remitting it back to the States. You already have no actual rights to that land, you are a glorified tenant with access priviledges that can be stripped at a moments notice by the Feds.
What do I give a shit if "muh states" has it?
Because even if you want to assume best case no government tomfoolery, the simple fact of the matter is that with the Feds in charge of it, that means "your" land is actually property of that 80% who lives in the East of the US.
Do you really want "your" land dictated by those hundreds of miles away? Those people out East, who by your own words "...have no idea how free it is being able to just.... go somewhere."
Bill Clinton locked us out anyway. They built gates and big bears on the roads many years ago and made it unuseable.
Look up his roadless initiative.