Abolish usda, blm, forest service, fish and wildlife service, marine fisheries service, all land based agencies, create new american lands and waters agency

ABOLISH USDA, BLM, FOREST SERVICE, FISH AND WILDLIFE, AND ALL LAND AND WATER MANAGEMENT AGENCIES - REPLACE WITH A SINGLE NEW AGENCY AMERICAN LANDS AND WATERS.

I propose that the following # policy proposals, about All USDA, BLM, Fish and Wildlife, and Marine Fisheries policies were all created to deal with a problem. We have learned that when a policy is designed to address a problem, where the problem is the Context then we ALWAYS have negative unintended consequences. I propose that as part of DOGE we merge ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WHICH CURRENTLY HAVE LAND MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES AS THEIR MISSION.
We then create a National Holistic Context with ALL STAKEHOLDERS having a voice to create a National Document stating how we want our lands and waters to be. This will likely describe, clean air, water and healthy soils, with abundant wildlife and happy healthy people living according to the religion they desire to practise with economies to support them.

Then we also have State and County holistic contexts with more regional and local input.
Then this new agency will be tasked with creating new policies to assist in achieving the quality of life everyone has described by CONSENSUS, NOT COMPROMISE.

This new agency will significantly reduce Federal overreach and burdensome regulations and will allow land, water, fish, wildlife, and communities to be managed as desired in the future.

Every agency I have worked with over the last 35 years has complained about the regulations in different agencies always having negative unintended consequences and employees being powerless to correct the damage without an Act of Congress. They have also complained about how different agencies have policies that directly contradict each other. Finally what works on the East Coast is almost the exact opposite of what is needed on the West Coast. People living in cities generally don’t understand that year round wet areas have to have completely different management than areas with a short wet and long dry or cold season.

Then when this new agency is creating policies the policies must have a feedback loop mechanism to make the policy null and void upon it being evident that the policy is having negative unintended consequences.

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Wise management with public access for multiple uses consistently.

I agree. I also think we need to do the same with agencies involved with food as it currently stands cheese and veggie based pizzas are under the FDA, but as soon as you add meat, it goes to the USDA.