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    1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

      The Trump administration is auctioning off millions of acres of drilling rights to oil and gas developers, fueling a new fracking boom on federal lands across the West in the U.S., raising environmental concernshttps://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD 

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    2. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

      According to a New York Times analysis, over 12.8 million acres of federally controlled oil and gas parcels were offered for lease in the fiscal year that ended on September 30, triple the average offered during President Obama’s second term https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD pic.twitter.com/YGB7X6kRb5

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      The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

      To proponents, the administration is putting government-owned land to good use, with big returns for taxpayers. For instance, Wyoming received $669 million from federal sales last year, money it uses to help pay for its schools, roads and other needs.https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD 

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        1. The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Oct 30

          But as Western states reap the benefits from these sales, they are also confronting the risks that the administration’s policies could scar iconic American landscapes, threatening wildlife and endangering public health https://nyti.ms/2Q7KCAD pic.twitter.com/MxDg4M8tRM

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        1. Adam TheRock‏ @AdamTheRock1 Oct 30
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          Fracking is terrible

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        1. Troy Goody‏ @troy_g406 Oct 30
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          Ironically, this will also kill coal.

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        1. Zac Miller‏ @travelingzm Oct 31
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          Yea, cause who needs the environment anyways.. These criminals are doing so much damage, its so so sad

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        1. glenda george‏ @sofiegeorge Oct 30
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          his policy changes have nothing to do with this.

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        1. Backhand Slice‏ @backhand_slicer Oct 30
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          Backhand Slice Retweeted George Lakoff

          https://twitter.com/GeorgeLakoff/status/1057345239147413510 …

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          George Lakoff @GeorgeLakoff
          Trump counts on reporters to chase his lies and distractions like dogs chase balls. Too often, they meet his expectations. But faced with an authoritarian leader who uses lies as weapons, reporters must evolve to counter this threat to democracy. https://medium.com/@GeorgeLakoff/a-blitzkrieg-strategy-of-lies-and-distractions-829c59880015 …
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        1. partimeasylover‏ @partimeasylover Oct 30
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          Gimme more #nytcrap

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        1. Don't Start‏ @nivlag2018 Oct 30
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          The red shows what the federal government owns in the west. The states don't much left to work with if they can't use federal lands.pic.twitter.com/YLgRuusIxC

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        1. Noah Bartlett‏ @the_Bartlett_ Oct 30
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          wait. The government doesn't get that money? From oil on its land? Which is being raped by big oil companies? This is why I'm so bitter.

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        1. Kathy Malek Palermo‏ @kjmpalermo Oct 30
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          No this must b stopped

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        1. George Mastroni‏ @BocaOrganics Oct 30
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          How about not polluting water, or destroying our lands. You want money for social services Claw back the Tax Scam Bill! Start taxing the corporate greedy .

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