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The us chamber of commerce spends the greatest amount of money on lobbying and elections in the united states of america. It is not unbiased, it is a political arm of the rich.
Look it up. It is a fact. Knowing that they are against something, means it is probably good for the rest of us. what a joke, having the chamber on your side.
I love the antiquities act, it saved america for americans.
Designating Monuments that you have never seen, just as a politcal 'payback', is corruption at its worst.
take care of their own areas and designate some national monuments. Maybe then you would not lead the nation in Homicides and all the other overcrowded social problems. You have all the progressive concepts, just pure stupid common sense!
so what if the chamber spends more money lobbying than anyone else? Does than mean they are therefore incorrect in anything they say or do?
I hate the abuses of the antiquities act, they steal America from Americans.
They stole parts of Grand Canyon from development; Yosemite, Arches, Cap Reef, Canyonlands. What theft, give those lands back to the state for the kind of forward thinking land use we need!
yep, clearly you cannot distinguish between ligitimate uses of the antiquities act and abuses thereof.
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