Saturday, March 19, 2016

Guess Who Said This

Guess, then scroll down:
"If we’ve learned any lessons during the past few decades, perhaps the most important is that preservation of our environment is not a partisan challenge; it’s common sense. Our physical health, our social happiness, and our economic well­being will be sustained only by all of us working in partnership as thoughtful, effective stewards of our natural resources."






































Ronald Reagan

2 comments:

Unknown said...

People forget that the conservation movement really got going under Teddy Roosevelt, a Republican.

Jay Alt said...

I have a saying. Truisms are trite.
Grandpa use to say (so I was told) - Talk's cheap but it takes money to buy whiskey.

In other words, a brief review of Ron Reagan's environmental accomplishments might help. And given that record, it would be mighty short indeed.