"I don't see any justification for the federal government owning land, other than the Statue of Liberty and maybe a few parks, maybe a few refuges. But to just own land to do nothing with it I think is a disservice to the Constitution"
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The operative phrase is “own land to do nothing with it.” In the West and especially Alaska, federal land is rarely “nothing.” It’s habitat, subsistence terrain, mineral reserve, strategic buffer, and a regulatory lever. Calling it idle turns conservation and Indigenous use into absence, and turns federal restraint into neglect. The subtext is development: if the government isn’t actively extracting, leasing, logging, or building, then it’s failing. That’s an economic argument smuggled in as a moral one.
Then comes the clincher: “a disservice to the Constitution.” Young isn’t making a careful legal claim so much as invoking the Constitution as a cultural weapon against distant authority. It’s a classic Western grievance narrative: locals live with the consequences; bureaucrats hold the keys. In context, this sits squarely in late-20th-century “Sagebrush Rebellion” politics and Alaska’s perpetual fight over who gets to decide what happens on vast federal tracts.
The intent isn’t just to shrink government; it’s to relocate power, turning public land from a national trust into a negotiable asset controlled closer to extractive interests and state politics.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Young, Don. (2026, January 15). I don't see any justification for the federal government owning land, other than the Statue of Liberty and maybe a few parks, maybe a few refuges. But to just own land to do nothing with it I think is a disservice to the Constitution. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-see-any-justification-for-the-federal-155348/
Chicago Style
Young, Don. "I don't see any justification for the federal government owning land, other than the Statue of Liberty and maybe a few parks, maybe a few refuges. But to just own land to do nothing with it I think is a disservice to the Constitution." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-see-any-justification-for-the-federal-155348/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I don't see any justification for the federal government owning land, other than the Statue of Liberty and maybe a few parks, maybe a few refuges. But to just own land to do nothing with it I think is a disservice to the Constitution." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-dont-see-any-justification-for-the-federal-155348/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







