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turbinetree

(24,703 posts)
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 10:53 AM Dec 2017

The Plot to Loot Americas Wilderness

A little-known bureaucrat named James Cason is reshaping the Department of the Interior.
By Adam Federman

One day in Mid-March, James Cason, the associate deputy secretary at the Department of the Interior, convened an impromptu meeting of the senior staff of the Bureau of Land Management. Cason, whose office is on the sixth floor, rarely wandered the halls, and some career civil servants still had never met him. A soft-spoken and unassuming man, Cason has cycled in and out of Republican administrations since the early 1980s and has largely avoided public attention. But people who have worked with him know him as a highly effective administrator and a disciple of some of the department’s most notorious anti-environment leaders in previous years—a “hatchet man,” in the words of one former DOI employee who worked with him during the George W. Bush administration.

About 30 employees were ushered into a conference room, where Cason announced that Kristin Bail, acting director of the BLM, would be replaced by Mike Nedd. The move itself wasn’t all that surprising: Bail, who came from a conservation background, had been appointed in the final days of the Obama administration to serve in a temporary capacity; Nedd, who had been assistant director for energy, minerals, and realty management since 2007, was viewed as better positioned to implement the new administration’s pro-industry agenda.

But the way Cason handled the meeting sent a stark message. According to two people who were present, he delivered what appeared to be hastily prepared remarks thanking Bail for her service but telling her that she was no longer needed in the position. One employee, who has since left the DOI, said it was unclear whether Bail had been told beforehand of her demotion. “It was one of the most awkward, disrespectful things I’ve ever seen,” the former employee said. The spectacle amounted to a kind of public dismissal—and a warning shot. The meeting ended as abruptly as it had begun, with employees left staring at their seats. By the end of the day, Bail was carrying her things out of her office in a box and looking for another place to sit.

https://www.thenation.com/article/the-plot-to-sell-americas-wilderness/


This is the asshole behind the sexual predator (Traitor) and the other asshole (Zinke that supports a traitor) that likes to wear a white hats and bilk taxpayers out of funds to fly around


If you don't know who James Watts, Cason worked for him in the 1980's




This article is a good read long, but a good read for those of you that do not get it

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The Plot to Loot Americas Wilderness (Original Post) turbinetree Dec 2017 OP
They will take the entire country if we don't stop them, a la USSR. L. Coyote Dec 2017 #1
Yepper, spot on, turbinetree Dec 2017 #2
I had no idea about this: CrispyQ Dec 2017 #3
This land basically keeps this country strong, the heritage, the history turbinetree Dec 2017 #4
K&R... spanone Dec 2017 #5
I agree, but just like in battle you have to continue to outflank the enemy turbinetree Dec 2017 #6

CrispyQ

(36,478 posts)
3. I had no idea about this:
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 11:18 AM
Dec 2017
The DOI, as the largest landowner in the United States—managing roughly 500 million acres, one-fifth of the country’s landmass—is at the heart of this effort. The department also administers millions of acres in offshore oil and gas reserves.


Our government has been hijacked by those who believe it should serve only them.

turbinetree

(24,703 posts)
4. This land basically keeps this country strong, the heritage, the history
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 11:39 AM
Dec 2017

and this "guy" has the same mentality as Grover Norquist, but in his own perverse sense of entitlement "sell it", to hell with the consequences for his actions, everyone else pays the costs in health, lack of clean water, air, land, food


He really is dangerous


spanone

(135,844 posts)
5. K&R...
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 11:58 AM
Dec 2017

our country is under assault on so many fronts by this administration....it's hard to keep up with it all

turbinetree

(24,703 posts)
6. I agree, but just like in battle you have to continue to outflank the enemy
Fri Dec 8, 2017, 12:13 PM
Dec 2017

and these "guy" are against humanity, sanity, animals, water, air. etc................


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