Someone finally put spoiled child Trump in his place - AlterNet
Every kid has heard No means no! when they want something their parents dont think they should have. This week that phrase got a couple high profile uses when Canadas new Prime Minister, Mark Carney, told Donald Trump right to his face that Canada was not and never would be for sale and Montanas Congressman Ryan Zinke forcefully said no to the sale of public lands in the West.
In this day and age seeing U.S. politicians keep their campaign promises or honor their oaths of office is becoming increasingly rare. But on keeping public lands in public hands, Rep. Zinke did just that.
The measure in question was part of the big, beautiful bill touted by Trump to give yet more tax breaks to the already wealthy. The new twist was to sell hundreds of thousands of acres of federal lands in Nevada and Utah for mining, logging, drilling and development to finance those tax breaks.
Doug Burgum, the Secretary of the Interior, has publicly declared public lands and resources as natural assets that can be used to pay down the national debt. Consequently, GOP Reps. Mark Amodei of Nevada and Celeste Maloy of Utah inserted the public land sale as an amendment since it was not contained in the original draft of the bill due to bipartisan opposition.
https://www.alternet.org/finally-somebody-is-putting-spoiled-child-trump-in-his-place/