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Riding Herd Saying things that need to be said. August 15, 2024 • www.aaalivestock.com

Volume 66 • No. 8

Project 25 I

by LEE PITTS

A One Man Ban

LEE PITTS

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ike me, you’ve probably been hearing about something called Project 25 or Project 2025. You might also have heard that it is Trump’s scheme that he’ll use to destroy democracy. We decided to dig a little deeper and find out what Project 25 is, and is not. We found, after reading the almost 900-page document that, as usual, the media has been lying to you once again as to what Project 25 is all about. The Heritage Foundation is a right wing think tank who for over 50 years has been putting out their “wish list” prior to every Presidential election. Their most recent wish list was released well over a year ago and little was heard about it then but now all of a sudden the Democrats are having a cow about it and are trying to convince everyone that it will be the blueprint for a Trump presidency and if adopted, it will “destroy America.”

What’s Not to Like? Interestingly, in Trump’s first term the Heritage Foundation

brags that Trump had adopted nearly two-thirds of its proposals on their 2016 wish list. The liberals also say that Project 25 was largely drafted by Trumpsters who strongly urge the President to fire thousands of civil servants, get rid of the Department of Education, usher in sweeping tax cuts, ban pornography, halt

the Department of Homeland Security, creating a much larger and more powerful border policing operation, slashing federal money for research and investment in renewable energy, and calls for the next president to “stop the war on oil and natural gas.” In keeping with the Heritage Foundation’s conservative ideals, Project 25 also calls for school choice and parental control over schools. It demands an end to “woke propaganda” and thinks we should end “inappropriate political indoctrination of our children.” They also propose withdrawing from the United Nations. Project 2025 goals include “restoring

Don’t worry about bitin’ off more’n you can chew; your mouth is probably a whole lot bigger’n you think. sales of the abortion pill, defend the nation’s sovereignty and allocate funds to finish the wall on the US-Mexico border. Project 2025 also proposes dismantling

Carbon Pipeline Company Leverages Political Connections to Gain Eminent Domain

NEWSPAPER PRIORITY HANDLING

SOURCE: PROTECT THE HARVEST

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n late June 2024, the appointed three-person, Iowa Utilities Board (IUB) dealt a devastating blow to property rights in the state by granting the right of eminent domain to Summit Carbon Solutions for its planned CO2 pipeline. The Summit pipeline would transport carbon dioxide produced by ethanol plants to an underground storage facility in North Dakota, more than 2,000 miles away, crossing five states. “Eminent domain” is a power of government at the local, state and federal levels that allows the seizure of private property for public use or the “public good,” with or without the owner’s consent, usually with compensation at a fair or market rate. Originally known by the Latin term Eminenes Dominium, eminent domain can be traced to 17th-century English common law. The U.S. Constitution’s Fifth Amendment “taking clause” enables this government power. In the recent unanimous IUB decision, it approved granting eminent domain, stating that the “public benefits of the project outweigh the private and public costs.” IUB continued on page 4

the family as the centerpiece of American life, dismantling of the administrative state, and securing God-given individual rights to live freely.” So, you may ask, what’s not to like? Of course all these proposals are diametrically opposed by the Biden Administration who want a centrally planned socialist agenda and are attempting to make climate change the overriding law of the land. The Heritage Foundation says “USDA’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2022–2026 identifies six strategic goals, the first three of which focus on issues such as climate change, renewable energy, and systemic racism.” The USDA can’t even come up with a Farm Bill let alone tackling climate change and systemic racism. Shockingly, in the Secretary of Agriculture’s plan, “there is only one mention of af-

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Can American Conservation Survive ‘Green’ Energy? BY PORTIA ROBERTS / REALCLEARENEGY.ORG

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t’s summer, the ACs are cranking, SUVs are loaded, and families are hitting the road for beaches, forests, mountains, and National Parks. Thanks to our unique history of conservation and a culture of preservation, Americans have, for many decades, taken for granted their access to natural beauty. Reverence, even love of that natural beauty is epitomized by our country’s 400 National Parks, hundreds of miles of protected coasts, and 800 million acres of forest, only 40 percent of which falls under government management. Organizations like Save the Bay and thousands more founded by concerned citizens serve to champion habitat restoration and protection. Indeed, such was the very foundation of the modern environmental movement spawning nonprofits that advocate for policy, educate, install oyster beds, guard sea turtles, clean woodlands, “save the whales,” remind drone operators about the negative impacts of unmanned vehicles on wildlife, and, of course, constrain or prevent drilling and mining projects to preserve species and habitats. But now the environmental movement is at odds with itself. The movement’s full-throated embrace of so-called “green energy,” successfully amplified by unprecedented government mandates and subsidies, is leading to habitat-invading and beauty-destroying energy projects at scales that not only rankle onlookers but also continued on page 4

suppose you heard that Amazon founder Jeff Bezos made a commitment to give 30 million dollars over a five-year period to North Carolina State for research into manufacturing fake meat. For Bezos the 30 million is like a $20 bill to you and me because his wealth is currently estimated by Forbes to be $215 BILLION, which would rank him as the second richest human on earth. This is even after he gave his wife of 25 years, MacKenzie Bezos, $38 BILLION in Amazon stock in a divorce settlement. For some reason Bezos has a beef with beef and he seems to hate cowboys. Maybe it’s because when he worked on his grandparents’ ranch in Cotulla, Texas, early in his life the rough and tumble cowboys did not play nice with the dweeb. At 5’7’’ Bezos does not appear to be someone who’d strike fear in the heart of your average cowboy. The computer geek previously established the Bezos Earth Fund which is the largest philanthropic commitment ever to fight climate change and protect nature. The fund will supposedly disburse $10 billion by 2030 to make the world more sustainable and “create a future in which everyone can thrive.” Everyone except cattlemen, of course. Because of his support for fake beef I am announcing that I will never do business with Amazon EVER again. Nor will I be a passenger on his space tourism venture, Blue Origin. Folks who get Amazon packages daily from the U.S. Post Office might think my boycott will create a real hardship for me but I don’t buy a dozen things per year on the Internet and less than half would be courtesy of Amazon. I prefer to buy direct and I don’t need a middleman who wants to see fake beef replace the real thing. For the past 50 years my career has centered around the beef business and I don’t need to enrich someone who wants to put me out of business. You might think my boycott of Amazon will have little effect on Mr. Bezos but I’m warning him that several of my boycotts in the past have put many huge companies out of business. For example, I pulled my money

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