Posted by B-maniac on June 12, 2008 at 18:23:01 from (207.241.137.117):
If you owned 1000ft of Lake Michigan frontage , why can't you then pump water out of "YOUR" frontage and sell it? If you own 2000 acres of prime deer habitat , why can't you sell the deer (butchered or alive)??? Did you know it is illegal to pick wildflowers on state land? Did you know it is illegal to fill in a natural swamp on your own land? I could go on and on but it all leads to one big question. Why , then , is oil,nat. gas, underground water etc drilled for , pumped out and sold and traded on the stock market strictly for the profit of a few like it was a privately owned / produced commodity like wheat etc?? You can't pump a swamp dry but you can pump an underground water supply dry selling bottled water for profit. These natural resources don't just reside under the property they are extracted from any more than the lake water just resided on "your" frontage! Natural resources should NOT be "for sale" and as for the cost of developing them , the tax dollars we are wasting overseas would get all the product we need to where it is needed. True , our country is not a island but if we can't even ballance our own check book or provide for our own "family" then how can we even hope to compete in a world economy??
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