Bush Administration Sells Land To Mining Companies For $2.50/Acre
Do you want to buy land in America's beautiful west for just $2.50 per acre? Well, if you're a mining company and friends with the Bush regime, you just might be able to. Thanks to a 1872 mining law that was originally enacted to encourage the sale of western land, mining companies have been able to buy up huge parcels of property for just a few thousand dollars. The government had stopped selling land that fell under the law, but the corrupt Bush regime, which has been known to do anything for a kickback (including swallowing nickels), found out about the law and has been selling huge lots to members of the Friends of Bush club, or the Pioneers, or Bush's Rangers, or whatever the heck Bush has decided to call the people who raise $200,000 for his evil causes. With that donation, you get a card that identifies you as a Friend of Bush, which will get you out of security checks at the airport, among other things. You can buy $85 million worth of land near Arizona's beautiful Roosevelt Lake - for just $8,500. That's right, everything in stock is 99.9% off! Don't wait, because this sale ends in 3 years or when Bush gets kicked out of office - whichever comes first!
Mining Companies Still Paying 19th Century Prices for Public Lands
Mining Companies Still Paying 19th Century Prices for Public Lands



