Whither the West

- Organization:
- Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
- Pages:
- 69
- File Size:
- 3936 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1990
Abstract
Let us go back in time, back to when a Navy veteran from the South was President of the United States, a man from the Rocky Mountain West was Secretary of the Interior and a leading environmentalist was head of the EPA; and there followed what many perceived of as a war on the West-on our water, on our timber, on our oil and gas and mineral exploration, and on our small communities. It's easy to think that I'm talking about the administration of James Earl Carter, III of Georgia, but I'm not. I'm talking about this administration, the administration of George Herman Walker Bush of Texas. I say that as a life-long Republican who never voted for a Democrat and who worked hard to put George Bush in the Oval Office. Many of us wondered, in 1988, what Vice President George Bush meant when he said; "I am an environmentalist." Well, now we know. In his State of the Union address, which was otherwise lacking in specific detail, George Bush said two very specific
Citation
APA:
(1990) Whither the WestMLA: Whither the West. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1990.