dannyb278
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A case of "connect the dots" between foriegn mining interests, Trump and public land
Don't Piss on My Boots and Tell me its Raining....
As some of you might know, Minnesota BHA and Sportsman for the Boundary Waters teamed up to push for The Obama administration to block a plan to build a giant copper and nickel mine adjacent to the Boundary Waters, the largest chunk of uncut forest and wilderness in the eastern US.
The president did just that, citing the massive amount of environmental threat this mine posed to one of the few wilderness's left of its size.
The Chilean mining company immediately sued and as soon as President Trump took office, there has been a lot of discussion on getting the decision reversed.
This is a very real threat, and recently published information shows exactly the kind of under the table stuff that goes on in DC.
As it turns out, the Chilean billionaire who owns the mining company recently bought a 5.5 million dollar mansion in Washington DC, that is now the home of newlyweds and first time DC renters, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
This home was purchased last December, right around the time Trump took office. Coincidence?
Lets hope Trump wasn't feeding us a big spoonful of bull pucks when he said he was for Public Land.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ivanka...llionaire-suing-the-u-s-government-1489000307
Don't Piss on My Boots and Tell me its Raining....
As some of you might know, Minnesota BHA and Sportsman for the Boundary Waters teamed up to push for The Obama administration to block a plan to build a giant copper and nickel mine adjacent to the Boundary Waters, the largest chunk of uncut forest and wilderness in the eastern US.
The president did just that, citing the massive amount of environmental threat this mine posed to one of the few wilderness's left of its size.
The Chilean mining company immediately sued and as soon as President Trump took office, there has been a lot of discussion on getting the decision reversed.
This is a very real threat, and recently published information shows exactly the kind of under the table stuff that goes on in DC.
As it turns out, the Chilean billionaire who owns the mining company recently bought a 5.5 million dollar mansion in Washington DC, that is now the home of newlyweds and first time DC renters, Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.
This home was purchased last December, right around the time Trump took office. Coincidence?
Lets hope Trump wasn't feeding us a big spoonful of bull pucks when he said he was for Public Land.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/ivanka...llionaire-suing-the-u-s-government-1489000307
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