Jane Kleeb, who chairs the Nebraska Democratic Party and founded the environmental group Bold Nebraska, called the guests “a clown car of conspiracy theorists coming to town."
In early 1981, Secretary of the Interior Jim Watt telephoned me in my office at the other end of the two-square block U.S. Department of the Interior building in Washington, D.C. Ron Arnold was headed my way to research his book “about what we’re doing here,” Jim reported. “Tell him everything you know.”
Published: Monday, July 12, 2021
A Nebraska corn field. Photo credit: Richard Hurd/Flickr
A Nebraska corn field. Republican Gov. Pete Ricketts has emerged as a strong opponent of the Biden administration s conservation push, saying he is concerned about it hurting agriculture and rural communities. Richard Hurd/Flickr
As Margaret Byfield stood onstage in Lewiston, Mont., this spring beneath a slide warning of the 30x30 Land Grab she quoted Thomas Jefferson; James Madison; and then her late father, Sagebrush Rebellion II icon E. Wayne Hage. He said, Either you have the right to own property, or you are property. And if you think about it, you can t be one or the other, Byfield, the executive director of the nonprofit group American Stewards of Liberty, said about Hage. And that, unfortunately, is where we re headed with 30 by 30.