authentichunter
New member
Utah's 2016 legislative session began yesterday, and almost immediately Utah's elected officials started the crazy talk regarding our public lands. My favorite statement from yesterday was Utah Speaker of the House Greg Hughes's claim that the public ownership of land in Utah is a form of "population control" that limits Utah's influence in Washington D.C. According to Rep. Hughes, some entity (it is unclear who or what) is using public lands as a "form of gerrymandering" to limit the influence of western states. Incredible.
I live in Utah. I have lived in Utah the majority of my life. In my opinion, the biggest impediment to growth in Utah is Rep. Hughes and his fellow legislators. People do not not move to Utah because there is a lack of available land, but they do not move to Utah because of the crazy talk out of Utah's capitol and the arcane and bizarre laws these clowns enact.
http://utahlegislature.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?clip_id=19374&meta_id=608251 ("Population control" comments begin at 1:01:40).
I live in Utah. I have lived in Utah the majority of my life. In my opinion, the biggest impediment to growth in Utah is Rep. Hughes and his fellow legislators. People do not not move to Utah because there is a lack of available land, but they do not move to Utah because of the crazy talk out of Utah's capitol and the arcane and bizarre laws these clowns enact.
http://utahlegislature.granicus.com/MediaPlayer.php?clip_id=19374&meta_id=608251 ("Population control" comments begin at 1:01:40).