How’s this for a scheme that only a government could design: Over 100,000 wild horses roamed the Western US minding their own business and not requiring any assistance from people, thank you anyway. So let’s spend lots of time and money rounding up nearly half of them, kill and injure some in the process, and condense the survivors into holding areas. Now those horses who once roamed free do need human intervention. Food, medical services, and caretaker personnel, for starters. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), who manages this enterprise, complains...
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