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On the one hand, Sanders seems like he sincerely cares most about the environment. Being from Vermont, he has experience with and affinity towards rural areas. On the other hand, Trump is a nationalist and wants to decrease immigration, which will lower population growth and hence lower pollution and over-crowding.
Parks are low priority on our list of issues that the country faces, imo.
A Trumpette has a suggestion that might take care of both issues:
"According to AL.com, one local Trump supporter among the estimated 25,000, Jim Sherotta, 53, telling a reporter from AL.com this: “Hopefully, Trump is going to sit there and say, ‘When I become elected president, what we’re going to do is we’re going to make the border a vacation spot, it’s going to cost you $25 for a permit, and then you get $50 for every confirmed kill,’” Sherota relayed. “That’d be one nice thing.”
Trump would be. If you look at some of the incidents in the parks, especially the southwest, it is unsafe with the illegals coming into the country. Whether people realize it or not, illegal drugs are also being processed in our parks.
Trump is the only one with a plan to stop our fast track to 3rd world status. One of the reasons that funding has been reduced for our natural resources, landmarks, etc. is that we simply don't have the tax base having lost some many industries.
Trump had bought a portion of the Menie Estate in Aberdeenshire two years earlier with the intention of building a golf course and resort there. But the area included sand dunes that were a protected site.
Last edited by BucFan; 02-20-2016 at 05:30 PM..
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