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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHouse GOP passes rule allowing them to sell off public land without considering/debating cost
Michelle @Michelle9647The @GOP just came closer to giving away parks at the expense of the taxpayer, without a single fucking hearing
Jenologist ?@jenology101 3h3 hours ago
"...allowing the Congress to give away every single piece of property we own, for free, and pretend we have lost nothing of any value."
A new rule, written by House Natural Resources Committee Chairman Rob Bishop (R-UT), establishes as fact that any legislation to dispose of public lands and natural resources would cost taxpayers exactly $0. This paves the way for the new Congress to get rid of vast swaths of public lands all at the expense of the American taxpayer.
Under Congressional Budget Office accounting rules, the House is required to account for the cost of any legislation it considers. Now, the House does not need to even estimate any financial losses from giving away public land. Bills to dispose of public land will skip several steps in the normal legislative process, coming up for a vote without any discussion of the costs and benefits. The House approved the rules change by a vote of 234 to 193 on Tuesday.
Since the move applies only to House rules, it is not subject to approval by the Senate or a presidential signature. It is effective immediately.
The House Republican plan to give away Americas public lands for free is outrageous and absurd, Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ) said in a statement just prior to the vote. This proposed rule change would make it easier to implement this plan by allowing the Congress to give away every single piece of property we own, for free, and pretend we have lost nothing of any value. Not only is this fiscally irresponsible, but it is also a flagrant attack on places and resources valued and beloved by the American people.
The procedural shortcut appears to apply equally to all types of public land. For example, national parks from Yellowstone to the Grand Canyon, as well as federal buildings such as the Pentagon, could all be given away without consideration of the cost to American taxpayers.
read: https://thinkprogress.org/house-officially-says-parks-have-no-value-3e5c588867fd#.c49rk7cjl
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House GOP passes rule allowing them to sell off public land without considering/debating cost (Original Post)
bigtree
Jan 2017
OP
what the hell?
k & r
Volaris
(10,266 posts)2. Red meat (and bones) for the Bundy crowd.
Good luck with that, GOP lol
burrowowl
(17,632 posts)3. Motherfuckers!
KewlKat
(5,624 posts)4. is there no stopping these muther effers?
wonder who will get the white house.........
jeffreyi
(1,938 posts)5. Evil fuckers
What to do.