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In reply to the discussion: GOP congressman furious after Obama thwarts plan to sell sacred Apache land to foreign mining firm [View all]ebayfool
(3,411 posts)47. Wonderful move by Obama, just beautiful! They have been trying to do this for years! Rec'd!
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/29/opinion/selling-off-apache-holy-land.html?_r=0
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The swap which will trade 5,300 acres of private parcels owned by the company to the Forest Service and give 2,400 acres including Oak Flat to Resolution so that it can mine the land without oversight had been attempted multiple times by Arizona members of Congress on behalf of the company. (Among those involved was Rick Renzi, a former Republican representative who was sent to federal prison in February for three years for corruption related to earlier versions of the land-transfer deal.) It always failed in Congress because of lack of support. But this time was different. This time, the giveaway language was slipped onto the defense bill by Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake of Arizona at the 11th hour. The tactic was successful only because, like most last-minute riders, it bypassed public scrutiny.
Its worth noting that Rio Tinto affiliates have been McCain campaign contributors, and thatMr. Flake, before he made it to Congress, was a paid lobbyist for Rio Tinto Rössing Uranium (a huge uranium mine in Namibia). Mr. McCain and others assert that the mining project will be a boost to the local economy, though its unclear how many of the 1,400 promised jobs would be local; a Superior-area miners group, in fact, opposes the swap on the basis that it wont help the local people or economy. Rio Tinto, incidentally, has been called out in the past for environmental devastation.
Let's see 'em try handing over a church to foreign investors - see how big an uproar that brings out!
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The swap which will trade 5,300 acres of private parcels owned by the company to the Forest Service and give 2,400 acres including Oak Flat to Resolution so that it can mine the land without oversight had been attempted multiple times by Arizona members of Congress on behalf of the company. (Among those involved was Rick Renzi, a former Republican representative who was sent to federal prison in February for three years for corruption related to earlier versions of the land-transfer deal.) It always failed in Congress because of lack of support. But this time was different. This time, the giveaway language was slipped onto the defense bill by Senators John McCain and Jeff Flake of Arizona at the 11th hour. The tactic was successful only because, like most last-minute riders, it bypassed public scrutiny.
Its worth noting that Rio Tinto affiliates have been McCain campaign contributors, and thatMr. Flake, before he made it to Congress, was a paid lobbyist for Rio Tinto Rössing Uranium (a huge uranium mine in Namibia). Mr. McCain and others assert that the mining project will be a boost to the local economy, though its unclear how many of the 1,400 promised jobs would be local; a Superior-area miners group, in fact, opposes the swap on the basis that it wont help the local people or economy. Rio Tinto, incidentally, has been called out in the past for environmental devastation.
Let's see 'em try handing over a church to foreign investors - see how big an uproar that brings out!
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GOP congressman furious after Obama thwarts plan to sell sacred Apache land to foreign mining firm [View all]
riversedge
Mar 2016
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Republican Congressman Paul Gosar had joined forces with Democratic U.S. Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick
a kennedy
Mar 2016
#3
I am not saying the Prez blocked the escaladfe Project.. - the people spoke...
asiliveandbreathe
Mar 2016
#32
Good for Obama! These assholes, R and D, need to stop fucking over the Native Amercans.
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#15
McCain's wife is an heiress. He is married to someone with a $100 million net worth. He
tblue37
Mar 2016
#34
You really need to ask? WTF is wrong with Kirkpatrick (D)?! See atreides1 post at #16, above.
FighttheFuture
Mar 2016
#36
The Doctrine of Discovery on this issue is defeated.............................
turbinetree
Mar 2016
#26
Wonderful move by Obama, just beautiful! They have been trying to do this for years! Rec'd!
ebayfool
Mar 2016
#47
unless you are white and of an approved christain faith you beliefs do not count
dembotoz
Mar 2016
#48