Thursday, February 22, 2018

Should you declare your ranch a 'sanctuary'?

Trump Is ‘Thinking About’ Pulling ICE Out Of California
President Trump announced he was considering pulling ICE out of California in order to spark a crime wave. According to President Trump, the state of California is doing a “lousy management job” with its high taxes, has been completely uncooperative with ICE, and is ignoring federal laws by operating as a sanctuary state (“a disgrace”). Trump thinks the state would surely be sorry if he followed through on his threat...more

Well, the feds are demonstrably "lousy managers" and in many cases have been "completely uncooperative."

So if you declared your ranch a "sanctuary", would Trump pull out the BLM, FS, FWS, & EPA?
That would be Cowboy Nirvana.               

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

We should all have our ranches become sanctuaries from the rogue enviro-crats who violate the constitution to convict ranchers who haven't broken any laws.

And the ranch sanctuaries should also protect from all the former felons who's crimes were reduced to misdemeanors and released under prop 47 - promoted as the "Safe Neighborhoods & Schools Act" ...and was heavily sponsored by George Soros.

...That endorsement there suggests that they need more people back on the streets and eligible to vote for the democrats that released them.

Come to think of it... they were released just in time to vote yes on legalizing recreational cannabis.

Dems & Soros depend on constituents high on dope to vote for dopes and their dopey policies.



Anonymous said...

Got a neighbor... who's a member of "Soil Not Oil" environs group, and he helped propose a sanctuary... "Wildlife Corridor" and my ranch lies within its borders.

He claims that agriculture is the #1 cause of global warming and wants to move big valley oak trees to higher elevations so they won't get too hot in the future with the 9 degree temperature rise.

His like-minded friend, another neighbor and a Berkeley transplant ...said he'd sue us if any of the cows grazing on my ranch came onto his property ...

... 'cause he only wants native species on his property... like his two llamas and horses.

The neighbor was told I let the cows graze for free because my ranch and surrounding abandoned properties are infested with star thistle & cheatgrass - high fire hazard in a populated hollow.

Two weeks later he was saying "gee... Its getting a little dry... maybe I should get some those cows to come graze down my property".