MLG trashes Navajo Nation for opposing Chaco Canyon land grab
Far-left Democrat Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, in an interview with Axios, trashed the Navajo Nation for its plight against the U.S. government over the Interior Department’s land grab of a 10-mile radius around Chaco Canyon — mandated under the Joe Biden regime.
Lujan Grisham said of the Nation, “Sometimes people assume that a sovereign nation’s interests [are] on the side of land, sacred sites, archeological issues … but sometimes it’s their own fossil fuel industry issues.”
“The governor also thinks the Biden administration’s protections for Chaco Culture National Historical Park will endure through a potential next GOP administration. But she also noted the disparate tribal views on Chaco, with the Navajo Nation opposed to the oil and gas buffer zone,” the article read.
Regarding the oil and gas industry in general, Lujan Grisham told the outlet, “For me, the debate has been about accountability. And if I can’t minimize how much is produced, it better be the cleanest … barrel of oil and the cleanest liter of gas in the world.”
The article continued, “To those who’d like to end production in New Mexico, she says: ‘Texas would still be able to get that oil out of the Permian. So if your goal is to produce less oil, you’re not doing enough about that.’”
The interview further underscores her enviro-Marxist views regarding land management and energy.
In 2019, she rammed through the state’s version of the Green New Deal, banning all oil production in the state by 2035. Every year since, she has continued an onslaught against the industry, which produces a majority of the state’s revenue in its various funds.
Despite the heavy reliance on the energy industry, Lujan Grisham, in a desperate attempt to pander to the fringe eco-leftists, has continued her relentless attacks.