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http://www.americanpolicy.org/
September 6, 2001 Volume 4,
Issue 7
A Publication of the American Policy Center
Tom DeWeese, President
Peyton Knight, Editor
98 Alexandria Pike, Suite 43
Warrenton, VA 20186
540-341-8911
FAX: 540-341-8917
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***Property Owners to Bush:
NO CARA!
The Conservation and Reinvestment Act (H.R. 701), otherwise known as
"CARA," passed the House Resources Committee on July 25 of this
year. Now that CARA has passed the Resources Committee, a huge
drive, led by Rep. Don Young (R-AK) and Billy Tauzin (R-LA), is ensuing to
force a floor vote and make the $47 billion land grab trust fund a
reality. CARA is moving fast and
now has the muscle to possibly avoid a repeat of last year's defeat.
The
greatest hope that property rights advocates, conservatives, and stalwart
Republicans have of stopping this nightmare may now lie with the man
sitting in the oval office, who promised his loyal constituents during
last
year's campaign that "help is on the way."
CARA is a $47 billion dollar, 15-year trust fund that will spend millions
of dollars annually to grab land and restrict public access.
Ranches, farms, mines, pastures and private estates would instantly become
vulnerable to the whims of envirocrats, seeking to expand the property
holdings of the government. Private property will be condemned and
former owners will be forced to relocate. Those who care for and
manage their property best will be most susceptible to confiscation, as
typically the government seeks to acquire land of the highest value with
the "most wildlife potential." Private land that borders
existing federal and state parks and monuments would also be highly
targeted. Think of these public lands as a cancer, ever-spreading
and swallowing private property in their path.
Aside from the tyrannical nature of this policy, President Bush should be
personally concerned. Here's why:
- Property owners, ranchers, farmers, loggers and miners are the very
people
that comprise the sea of red found on the famous "Bush Country"
Election 2000 map-and they HATE CARA. They are the ones who will be
most affected by
the rolling land grabs that will surely take place if CARA becomes law.
And
it is these people who will sit at home on Election Day 2004, lamenting
another Republican president who was all talk and no action.
President Bush cannot expect to have their support should he decide to
take them for granted and sell out their property rights.
- Hunters, fishermen and other recreational users of wilderness also
turned out in droves to elect President Bush this past November.
They too would suffer greatly under CARA. As government acquires
more and more private land, that land is placed under the jurisdiction of
government agencies
that are increasingly hostile to hunting, fishing and human access in
general.
Again, President Bush would be bucking a core constituency and turning
his back on those who elected him.
- CARA, most certainly, will add to the current maintenance backlog in
federal land management agencies by placing more land in the hands of
bureaucracies that have proven inept at caring for it. Just look at the
highly preventable forest fires that ravished much of the nation last
year.
- Perhaps most overlooked is the political trap that CARA lays for
President
Bush and the Republican Party. In short, CARA is political gold for
Democrats, and they know it. The President has come under increased fire
from lawmakers on the left who say that his $1.35 trillion tax cut was
"irresponsible," "too costly," and would
"threaten the balanced budget." Now, with recent surplus
projections lower than originally anticipated, the Democrats have stepped
up their rhetoric and appear ready to do anything in their power to pin an
"unbalanced budget" on George W.'s back. CARA would aid
them enormously. At $47 billion over 15 years, CARA is a trust fund
and does not have to pass annual appropriations. The money is
guaranteed once CARA becomes law. The last thing Bush's budget needs
is a $3 billion per year, pork barrel, land acquisition bill to tip the
fiscal scales out of his favor. This will give Dick Gephardt and Tom
Daschle even more fodder and excuse to rail against him for being
"fiscally irresponsible." More importantly, funds from
CARA go to government agencies that work closely with, and often contract
with extreme environmental groups. In essence, CARA funds the same
radicals that work tirelessly to destroy Republican
candidates-the same leftists that will inevitably fight tooth-and-nail to
dethrone Bush in 2004.
President Bush must recognize this political-disaster-waiting-to-happen
before it's too late. By simply using his bully pulpit, and urging
House leaders to stand firm against CARA, The President can remain true to
his core constituency and his sworn promise to "uphold the
Constitution of the United States." Most importantly, he can
thwart the biggest threat to American property rights in recent memory.
Should Bush do nothing, and CARA pass under his watch, his most loyal and
ardent supporters will be left with a 15-year, $47 billion reminder that
help was NOT on the way.
**Action To Take**
1. Call President Bush and ask him to do everything in his power to
STOP
THE CARA LAND GRAB! Explain that as President, it is his duty to
protect
Americans' constitutional right to private property. President Bush
will
only take action if we make him feel the heat. White House
Switchboard:
(202) 456-1414. Fax: (202) 456-2461.
2. Call your Representative and both of your Senators and urge them
to stand firm against CARA. Capitol Hill House Switchboard:
(202) 225-3121. Senate Switchboard: (202) 224-3121.
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