They’re at it again, folks. The greedy fools running this country (into the ground) have decided that … what the people want matters not. In essence, they have said, “We will tell you what you want … now sit down and shut up … oh yeah, and don’t forget to pay us your tax money so we can waste more money on utter stupidity!” Yes, Filosofa is in fight mode once again. Damn these greedy bastards.
In 2017, Trump announced he would downsize both the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monuments in Utah, which would be the largest reversal of national monument protections in U.S. history. Now folks … first of all, those aren’t Trump’s lands to do with as he pleases … they are OURS. After Trump made that announcement in 2017, a public comment period was opened by the administration whereby fully 99% of the respondents opposed the decision. We spoke … we said, “No, leave our beautiful land alone!”
In addition to the people’s voice, there are numerous legal challenges still pending in the courts that have held up the implementation of the act. But now, all of a sudden, the Department of Interior has announced that plans have been finalized to open up roughly two million acres of formerly protected land in southern Utah to the fossil fuel industry for mining and drilling. Mining and drilling for the very things that are decimating our planet, killing wildlife, and ensuring the extinction of the human species. Without permission from the owners of that land. Without approval by environmental groups or the courts.
According to the Interior Department’s acting assistant secretary of land, materials and minerals management, Casey Hammond …
“These cooperatively developed and locally driven plans restore a prosperous future to communities too often dismissed and punished by unilateral decisions of those that would not listen to the voices of Utahns.”

Wrong, wrong, wrong, and once again wrong. Those “communities too often dismissed and punished” are the indigenous people of the Navajo Nation, Hopi Tribe, Ute Indian Tribe, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, and Pueblo of Zuni, and they are in a lawsuit challenging the dismantling of Bears Ears National Monument! Don’t, Ms. Hammond, pretend you are helping the very people you are hurting!
We need more coal, oil and gas like we need fourteen more holes in our heads! Oh, but wait … Trump did promise the ignoble oil and coal barons that he would give them carte balance to destroy the natural resources of this nation, didn’t he? Silly me … how could I forget?
The Department of Interior is headed by none other than David Bernhardt. Bernhardt’s past, like that of EPA head, Andrew Wheeler, includes serving as a lobbyist for the fossil fuel industry … in other words, his best buddies are in the oil industry, the very industry this asininity is designed to help. His legal clients included the Independent Petroleum Association of America, which represents dozens of oil companies, and Halliburton Energy Services, the oil and gas extraction firm that was led by Dick Cheney before he became vice president to George W. Bush. What a tangled bloody web!
This is yet another example of Trump & Co putting more money into the pockets of the already-wealthy, at the expense of the other 99% of people in this country. Fossil fuels are on the way out the back door, globally. Trump brags that the U.S. is now the biggest producer of oil. Guess what? That’s nothing to brag about. It would deserve far more kudos if we could say we were the largest producer of wind or solar energy, that we had decreased our dependence on fossil fuels. Whether Trump, Bernhardt or their cronies at Exxon-Mobil like it or not, coal and oil are rapidly becoming dinosaurs in the energy market.
Regardless of the pending lawsuits, the Trump administration intends to plow forward with its plans. When questioned about those lawsuits and how they can move forward before those are resolved, Ms. Hammond replied …
“If we stopped and waited for every piece of litigation to be resolved, we would never be able to do much of anything around here.”
Much of this country has been decimated … skyscrapers rise to the clouds where animals once roamed free. Oil derricks have replaced beautiful land in the west, and ugly surface mines have replaced what were once beautiful mountains in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky. Where once there were life-giving trees, there are now ruins, devastation. Where once streams and rivers ran clear, now they are filled with toxic sludge.
Soon, this …

… will look like this …
If Donald Trump and his cronies have their way, the entire nation will be covered in buildings, mines, drilling rigs, and waste dumps. No more beautiful national parks, mountains, hiking trails, clean beaches, green valleys …
Which would you rather have?
Or
