Originally Posted By: keith
Originally Posted By: rocky mtn bill
Craig, Yes lots of reservation country is beautiful. Some natives there can make a living. But they just don't have working economies. The Cheyenne have some coal. The Crows have lots of it. It's hard to sell coal nowadays. Rocky Boy has some great mounta Iin terrain and lots of empty prairie. The Salish is much broken up with non-native ownership. The Blackfeet is more intact but a difficult climate. People there can't eat the scenery.


Did everyone read this heart wrenching account of the woes of the dirt-poor Indians... that Billy used to deftly waltz away from the Black Lives Matter lawlessness and bullshit?

Now read this from Billy's Liberal friend Stevie:

Originally Posted By: SKB


It has not been legal to sell Rez land to non-indians since 1934. The Rez I spend a ton of time on has been buying back land from non-indians for years.


So tell me, why are Indians buying back land which is claimed by Billy to be economically worthless, and provides them no opportunity for success? Intelligent real estate investors like our pro-gun President Donald Trump make billions of dollars by buying prime real estate. But they don't become rich and successful by buying desolate and worthless property.




Location, location, location. Not all reservation land is equal. The area I hunt has wonderful agricultural land, the reservation that borders it does not. The two reservation are vastly different as far as poverty goes, one having much better resources to tap than the other.


Firearms imports, consignments


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