By Stephen R. Miller
Over the past several decades in Idaho, a powerful alliance between government and business has formed with only one outlier - the federal government - which does not play by house rules. It is a source of profound irritation to the alliance that this singular thorn-in-the-side to Idaho's way of doing business is also the landlord to 66 percent of the state's land. Thus, despite not having a friend in town, the federal govern...
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