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Home Front: Politix
‘The President Stole Your Land': Patagonia picks fight with Trump over national monument reductions
2017-12-12
[WashingtonTimes] Outdoor industry leader Patagonia has gone to war with the GOP over national monuments heading into the holiday shopping season, marking the latest instance of a high-profile company battling with the Republican Party and specifically President Trump.

Powerful Republicans in Congress sent out emails Friday taking direct aim at Patagonia and pushing back hard against its claims that public land had been stolen from American citizens, and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke last week went so far as to brand the company a "special interest" group because of its opposition to the administration.

Patagonia, which has previously delved into politics by coming out strongly against fracking, was one of the loudest critics of Mr. Trump’s move to shrink both the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments last Monday. The action reduced Bears Ears from 1.35 million acres to about 220,000, while Grand Staircase was cut from 1.9 million acres to about 1 million.

Since the announcement, Patagonia’s website has featured the declaration, "The President Stole Your Land," along with a link to how customers can "fight back" against the administration.

Other outdoor giants, such as REI and The North Face, have also come out publicly against the monument reduction, though none have been as brutal in their assault on the administration as Patagonia.

The company also joined lawsuits challenging the president’s move, teaming with environmental and Tribal groups in what’s expected to be a lengthy legal battle that ultimately could wind up before the Supreme Court.
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Posted by:Vast Right Wing Conspiracy

#5  Thought we were gonna get a chance to finish off the argies.
Posted by: Shipman   2017-12-12 18:35  

#4  Preferred outfitters of Yuppie Scum since 1977.

https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2015/06/patagonia-labor-clothing-factory-exploitation/394658/
Posted by: regular joe   2017-12-12 12:49  

#3  All he did was return these places to the size they were before the unilateral declaration and seizure by the Obama administration in 2015 - basically, this land has bee Fed Park for less than 2 years.
Posted by: Injun Bucket8891   2017-12-12 11:25  

#2  How many citizens visit these lands to rough hike and camp, 100000s or hundreds, or tens? Prob could get an estimate from the permit count.

How many gain advantage from the expanded resource availability? All?
Posted by: Skidmark   2017-12-12 11:07  

#1  Free flights to ANWR for any and all greenies...July through early September. The only catch is there's no bug spray, or black fly head nets.

You'll get to better enjoy the pristine wonder of ANWR you have only seen in pictures from your parents' basement 4000 miles away.
Posted by: anymouse   2017-12-12 00:34  

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