Checkerboard private land to be logged, subdivided

Except this is a bunch of the same characters; old Plum Creek lands and a different company formerly ran by Blixseth with the same plan/agenda.

Crap, didn't realize that. Since Blixeth is headed to prison, I suspect he is not their "front guy" for this deal.
 
What do you want commented on?

The complete ineffectiveness of dumb-ass Congressman Raul Labrador (R-Idaho) as he continues to chase his personal ambitions of running for leadership roles in the House?

Or, should I comment on the ineffectiveness of the Boozing Mormon, Senator Crapo (R-Idaho) as he continues to spend more time trying not to get caught for a second DUI?

Neither one of those two individuals gives a flyin' flip about managing public lands for the benefit of hunters and other outdoor recreational uses.

So, please BigWhore, please tell me what comments you need?


And, if you want to know where I have spent my energies this week, it is on Wild Sheep issues, and hopefully helping to lay the groundwork for future benefits of getting hunters to be able to hold land mangers accountable for using science and not allowing Welfare Ranchers to destroy My Public Lands.


And, if you really care about my thoughts on the checkerboard at the top of the Lochsa, I hope the FS doesn't get rushed into some extortion landswap where they trade productive and valuable forest land to a rape and cut timber company for lands that have been decimated to feed some unproductive mill.

So, how come you don't care about wild sheep issues and provide comments on the Weinmuche?

Phew... All the dumb-asses are only those listed with an "R".
 
Crap, didn't realize that. Since Blixeth is headed to prison, I suspect he is not their "front guy" for this deal.

From what I could find, he was forced out as owner in 2012 due to bad loan deals.

These lands were acquired for no other reason than an exchange and sweetheart deals just as was previously done in MT.
 
I got this in an email this morning:

The below article is telling , illustrative of the fiduciary duty states have to maximize profit from many of their state lands…even if it means selling them wholesale…See below…



BOISE (AP) — Idaho's endowment fund hit a record of $1.73 billion after earning high returns on its investments over the past year.

During the 2014 fiscal year that ended June 30, the fund earned 18.8 percent on its investments, investment manager Larry Johnson told the Idaho Land Board on Tuesday.

The high return is the second-highest the fund has earned in its history, Johnson said. ``The fund exceeded its benchmark and has done so over the past five years,'' he said.

The endowment's earnings are largely funneled to the state's public schools, but other beneficiaries include state veteran homes and state corrections systems. Last year, public schools were given nearly $31.3 million, while this year they will likely receive $31.5 million.

This is also the second year in a row the fund hit an all-time high. Last year, the fund reached $1.43 billion.

Helping contribute to the fund's high earnings is the auctioning off of state endowment-owned lots. Idaho officials have already sold 34 lots near central Idaho's Payette Lake, totaling nearly $12 million. Come August, the state will begin auctioning 62 lots along Priest Lake in northern Idaho.

On Monday, the land board unanimously approved auctioning an additional 36 lots along Payette Lake later this year.

The steady increase is a change from the decline in funds when the state first started investing in the stock market in the early 2000s. From 2000 to 2002, the fund lost almost 15 percent of its value. It went from nearly $803.7 million to $683.2 million.

The endowment investment board is expected to finalize its distribution recommendations in August, John said. The land board will then make a final decision on how to spend the money in September.

The five-member land board, made up of the governor, secretary of state, superintendent of public instruction, attorney general and state controller, manages 2.5 million acres of Idaho land.
 
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