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Protect 30 percent of our land mass and our oceans by 2030… sounds like a great idea, right? However, when you look at what this actually is and why the federal government is trying to buy up massive swaths of land, it becomes much more clear that this isn’t the best thing for Americans. One prime example is the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge in Texas. The federal government wants to expand the acreage from it’s current 6,440 acres to over 700,000 acres by 2030. That’s a 1000% increase in land mass that would be taken out of the private sector and now controlled by the government.
Margaret Byfield – Executive Director of American Stewards of Liberty has a long family history of dealing with the federal government, her family essentially forced off their Nevada cattle ranch over water access decades ago. Margaret is a subject matter expert on the subject and lays out 30 by 30 in detail. She explains that it’s a global push that Biden decided to get behind in his first week in office. Why is 30 by 30 a threat to America, doesn’t the government have a good reason for wanting to control at least 30 percent of our resources? Surely they have our best interests at heart (LOL). If anyone actually believes that by the way, King George has some ocean front property in Arizona that he’s willing to sell you quite cheap.
From the American Stewards of Liberty home page:
“The environmental movement is actively working to turn half our nation into a nature preserve, off-limits to everyone from back-packers to farmers. We push back on their agenda every single day. If we lose our right to own property, we will lose more than just our land. We lose our freedom of speech, religion, self-defense, and all other personal liberties that allow each of us to pursue our American dream. Unless we stop this agenda, we will cease to be the land of the free.”
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