The event was held on a weekday, according to the BLM news release, when many people are at work.
Good thing, because income taxes keep the scam going.
Wild horses come off the range and go into feedlots.
Livestock come out of the feedlots and go on the range.
The government spends about $6 per day to care for a horse in a feedlot while it collects a little over 5¢ per day for a cow-calf pair on the range, losing about $5.95 per day per horse in captivity.
The facility currently houses over 1,200 horses according to a report by KIVI News, racking up a deficit of $2.6 million per year.
If the Trump administration is s serious about reducing government spending, why hasn’t it killed the grazing program or at least asked Congress to cancel it?
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