Category: Government Interference
GOVERNMENT PLANS TO SEIZE WESTERN LAND
By on Aug 17, 2010 | In From the Desk of Doyle Pruitt, Government Interference, International News | Send feedback »
Seizing Land Without Vote of CongressIn February, a leaked memo from the Department of the Interior revealed that the Obama administration was considering as many as 17 new national monuments throughout the West. This would close huge tracts of land to… more »
GOVERNMENT NOT HELPING SOLVE PROBLEMS
By on Jun 22, 2010 | In From the Desk of Doyle Pruitt, National Politics, Government Interference | Send feedback »
Unnecessary Federal Government InterferenceIn the last six weeks the federal government’s Unified Mobile Command Center has not gotten back to the state of Florida with permission that was requested to clean up their beeches with the use of a skimmer t… more »
NO HOPE FOR A BAILOUT OF NEWSPAPERS
By on Jun 15, 2010 | In From the Desk of Doyle Pruitt, National Politics, Government Interference | Send feedback »
Too Much Heat From Voters For BailoutMany of America’s newspapers are looking for a bailout, but the amount of heat aimed at the federal government for the last few rounds of bailouts has the Senate and Congress backing away from such action. As readers… more »
WILDERNESS AREA STILL A BAD IDEA
By on Jun 10, 2010 | In From the Desk of Doyle Pruitt, NM State Politics, Government Interference | Send feedback »
Tying Up Land Under Federal Designation Doesn't Help AnyoneIn the Wednesday paper Diane Alba wrote that the Wilderness area was being revisited by Senators Bingaman and Udall, revisiting the bill they introduced last year to declare 30,000 acres between… more »
FREEDOM LOST
By on Jun 5, 2010 | In From the Desk of Doyle Pruitt, National Politics, Government Interference | Send feedback »
Loss of Freedom of Press – Creation of State Run News Shades of Russian government run news media is now on the horizon for the American People. This is just another step in the direction of totalitarian government, not freedom of the land we hold dear,… more »