1.6 million acres of California land designated as habitat for endangered frogI'M GLAD OBAMA HAS HIS PRIORITIES STRAIGHT: HELP FROGS, SCREW THE ECONOMY. ESPECIALLY NOW WHILE CALIFORNIA IS REELING!
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Tuesday designated 1.6 million acres in California as critical habitat for the endangered red-legged frog, made famous by Mark Twain in his story "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County."
...The Fish and Wildlife Service estimated the 20-year economic impact of the habitat designation to be $159 million to $500 million, with about 90 percent of the impacts on new development. Another $48.4 million of the cost is projected crop loss.
IN OBAMA'S LEFTIST MIND, PROSPERITY MUST BE THE OPIATE OF THE MASSES.
THE TRUTH IS, LEFTISM IS THE OPIATE OF THE MASSES - AND THE RULING CLASS!
1.6 million acres of California land designated as habitat for endangered frog
ReplyDeleteI'm partial to frogs and to Mark Twain's writing, but come on! What the hell is wrong with BHO?
Oh, never mind.
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ReplyDeleteWhat about the poor endangered Long-Legged Oil Derrick. Once seen in vast swipes of habitat from coast to coast, now crowded into smaller and less popular areas, this increasingly rare species could die out totally in the United States, unless something is done.
ReplyDeleteSave the Endangered Derrick!