I love the fact that you guys are all up in arms that the BLM guy has served too long, but you're perfectly fine with the fact that the Constitution never gives the federal government the authority to have a BLM in the first place.
US Constitution, Article IV, Section 3;I love the fact that you guys are all up in arms that the BLM guy has served too long, but you're perfectly fine with the fact that the Constitution never gives the federal government the authority to have a BLM in the first place.
So Congress doesn't have the power to make federal agencies?I guess you missed the part where it says "Congress shall have power...", not a federal agency that is not authorized and circumvents the Enclave Clause
It would be giving not returning as those lands never belonged to the individual states.How about returning that land to the states in which it is located.
You haven't demonstrated that the BLM does that.Not agencies that violate the Constitution, no.
On land that the Federal Govevernment purchases from the states for those purposes.For "the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dockyards and other needful buildings;", not for massive tracts of land.
Thanks. And I'll have an ice cold glass of Clorox to go with that. I hear it does wonders for Cornavirus.I did. I cited both Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution and the Enclave Clause of the Constitution.
Since I've shown the evidence to back up what I've said, and since you appear to be here only to troll, I think it's time to invoke Proverbs 26:4 and let you get back to eating your Tide Pods.
Then what’re you doing here in a small Internet forum?I did. I cited both Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution and the Enclave Clause of the Constitution.
Since I've shown the evidence to back up what I've said, and since you appear to be here only to troll, I think it's time to invoke Proverbs 26:4.
The Enclave clause doesn't apply here because the land managed by the bLM never belonged to the states in the first place, as has been pointed out several times.I did. I cited both Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution and the Enclave Clause of the Constitution.
Since I've shown the evidence to back up what I've said, and since you appear to be here only to troll, I think it's time to invoke Proverbs 26:4.
"All Places purchased by the Consent of the Legislature of the State in which the same shall be"And, as I pointed out, the Enclave Clause does not make that distinction.
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