GOP Lawmaker Slammed for Privatizing Public Lands, Sparks Debate on Roosevelt and Marxism
Senator Mike Lee’s proposal to include the sale of two million acres of public land in a spending bill sparked immediate online criticism. Lee defended his plan by urging a rejection of Marxist ideologies and an embrace of private land ownership, drawing comparisons between public land management and communism. This prompted widespread mockery and condemnation, with critics pointing out the bipartisan opposition to the proposal and its apparent contradiction to the conservationist legacy of Theodore Roosevelt. The plan, despite Lee’s assurances, could affect millions of acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management and Forest Service.