Well, the lying liars who lie and otherwise distribute false information are at it again. As often happens, the new set of lies follows an age old pattern of wrapping everything up to make it sound like they are interested in protecting owners of small farms. The reality is that their aims usually prove out to involve anything but protecting small farms. Let us start with this
Mother Jones article:
Republicans Declare War on Biden’s Nonexistent Plan to Grab Farmland
https://www.motherjones.com/environment ... -farmland/
Extract:
(Mother Jones) Farmers, sharpen your pitchforks: President Joe Biden is coming for your land.
At least, that is, according to Fox News, various Republican politicians, and the farm trade press. The outrage centers on an executive order Biden issued on Jan. 27, laying out the broad aim of “tackling the climate crisis at home and abroad.” As part of the effort, the order stated the goal of “conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.” Ever since, the battle to nix “30 for 30″—shorthand for the executive order—has emerged as a cause celebré in GOP circles.
A group of scientists argue that to mitigate climate change and slow the extinction crisis, 30 percent of the globe’s land would have to be protected.
A Texas-based group called the American Stewards of Liberty recently launched a campaign to “fight the radical environmental agenda from taking 30 percent of America’s land by 2030,” citing a Biden-hatched scheme to transform the United States from a “nation founded on private property principles to one controlled by the administrative state.”
….One problem: there’s no evidence whatsoever that the federal government plans to seize land from anyone.
Let us look further at that Executive Order. (Remember, it is a public document, so restrictions on length of citations for purposes of copyright protection do not apply)
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-roo ... nd-abroad/
Conserving Our Nation’s Lands and Waters. (a) The Secretary of the Interior, in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality, and the heads of other relevant agencies, shall submit a report to the Task Force within 90 days of the date of this order recommending steps that the United States should take, working with State, local, Tribal, and territorial governments, agricultural and forest landowners, fishermen, and other key stakeholders, to achieve the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.
The Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, through the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Chair of the Council on Environmental Quality shall, as appropriate, solicit input from State, local, Tribal, and territorial officials, agricultural and forest landowners, fishermen, and other key stakeholders in identifying strategies that will encourage broad participation in the goal of conserving 30 percent of our lands and waters by 2030.
(ii) The report shall propose guidelines for determining whether lands and waters qualify for conservation, and it also shall establish mechanisms to measure progress toward the 30-percent goal. The Secretary of the Interior shall subsequently submit annual reports to the Task Force to monitor progress.
Note the use of the words “conserve” and “conservation.” That is in the same family of words to which “conservative” belongs. Moreover, it usually applies to protecting existing land use. So folks that own small farms that are in production already have an existing land use that can and should be conserved. So, one very reasonable interpretation is that such property owners would be protected. Moreover, the Executive Order mentions farmers in this light:
America’s farmers, ranchers, and forest landowners have an important role to play in combating the climate crisis and reducing greenhouse gas emissions, by sequestering carbon in soils, grasses, trees, and other vegetation and sourcing sustainable bioproducts and fuels.
Nothing here about taking their farm away. Only about encouraging farming practices that reduce “greenhouse gas emissions.” So, it is quite reasonable to conclude that farmers will be encouraged to continue their farming practices except that ways of doing so that promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions will be encouraged.
Yet, according to my reading of Mother Jones, the right insists on reading things between the lines, things that simply are not there. What could be their motive?
Oh, here it is:
To the extent consistent with applicable law, the Secretary of the Interior shall pause new oil and natural gas leases on public lands or in offshore waters pending completion of a comprehensive review and reconsideration of Federal oil and gas permitting and leasing practices in light of the Secretary of the Interior’s broad stewardship responsibilities over the public lands and in offshore waters, including potential climate and other impacts associated with oil and gas activities on public lands or in offshore waters. The Secretary of the Interior shall complete that review in consultation with the Secretary of Agriculture, the Secretary of Commerce, through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Secretary of Energy. In conducting this analysis, and to the extent consistent with applicable law, the Secretary of the Interior shall consider whether to adjust royalties associated with coal, oil, and gas resources extracted from public lands and offshore waters, or take other appropriate action, to account for corresponding climate costs.
The old bait and switch. The real gripe is likely with slowing or halting new oil and gas extraction on already public land. Not nearly as unpopular, so casting their argument as if they are protecting owners of small farms is the result.
This is just one more example, as if further examples were even needed, of how the right has totally ruined any hope that they should be taken seriously as honest people expressing honest opinions. So much of what the say and write are lies, pure and simple.
Don't mourn, organize.
-Joe Hill