Mitt Romney released his energy plan last week, and it’s filled with disturbing proposals that would jeopardize public lands. It specifically says:
“States will be empowered to establish processes to oversee the development and production of all forms of energy on federal lands within their borders, excluding only lands specially designated off-limits”
This policy would open up national parks, national forests, state parks and state forests to oil companies for drilling. In order to satisfy his big oil donors, Romney would jeopardize a national pastime that is open to EVERYONE. Romney thinks it’s OK to stomp all over the hard work of preservationists like the great Theodore Roosevelt.
Roosevelt, one of the first presidents to make conservation a national issue, created five national parks, 150 national forests, four national game preserves and 18 national monuments. If Roosevelt were alive today, I wonder what he would think of Mitt Romney opening up our national parks for drilling?
I don’t think Romney understands how important our public lands are to the country. Romney is a rich businessman. He’s been a rich businessman most of his life. I think he views our lands and resources as dollars to be made.
Mitt Romney’s privileged upbringing has certainly jaded his perspective on how important public lands are to the people of the United States. Romney recently said:









