Well with what seemed like one of the longest, most brutal election seasons there has been it is finally over. We now have a republican house, republican senate, and republican president. The anti-public land advocates in Utah (Bishop, Herbert, Stewart, Chaffetz, etc.) were elected back again, and I would think that everyone be ready to fight because the next 4 years could very well begin the unraveling of public lands in our nation. The only thing we can hope is that Trump Jr. and Trump himself are true to their words on taking care of public lands and never transferring any of it. I hope it is true Trump Jr. truly looks at Theodore Roosevelt as an icon to help his farther throughout his 4 next years in the White House. It is now on sportsmen and all public lands users shoulders to kill this transfer by contacting your representatives, signing petitions, belonging to organizations that fight for public lands, and doing what we can to educate and help the cause of keeping public lands, public. Trump is now my president and all of ours, and I hope that his time in the White House goes well and he truly protects our public lands. It is also vital as sportsmen we fight for clean water, air, and wise and sustainable uses and management of our public lands. It's not exactly the position I was hoping we would be in because like it or not, a completely republican ran government isn't going to mean anything good for our public lands unless the guy at the top of the ticket keeps his words from January. I think as a sportsmen a bit of gratitude is deserved to President Obama who has protected millions of acres and will probably protect more in the closing days of his presidency. Although I didn't agree with many of the things he did or all his policies Obama was a good president and I thank him for what he did for our nation and for sportsmen while he was in office. Keep up the good fight everyone, keeping public lands public is vital to the future of so many things.