:53:04
Couple ofweeks,
I'm gonna have to call you Governor.
:53:10
You know what the big picture is,
don'tyou, Dickie?.
:53:17
It's-
:53:18
Privatization.
:53:22
The land was meant
for the citizens...
:53:24
not them damn pencil pushers
in Washington.
:53:27
Like this Silver City deal?.
:53:29
Just a pile of mine debris
I'm trying to unload.
:53:33
Son, we got resources here
you wouldn't believe.
:53:36
Untapped resources.
:53:39
You and your dad are the point men in
the fight to liberate those resources...
:53:43
for the American people.
:53:46
Aspen, Vail.
:53:49
That ain't shit compared
to what I could build...
:53:51
ifthey opened this up
to somebodywith some ideas...
:53:55
with some know-how.
:53:57
I understand.
:53:59
And the people won't get it done...
:54:02
not by a long sight.
:54:05
They get distracted worrying about
some postcard idea ofthe Rockies...
:54:09
some black-footed ferret
or endangered tumbleweed.
:54:14
But if a man ofvision
were to come along-
:54:20
I can see it.
:54:24
How's that saddle feeling?.
:54:27
It's coming along.
:54:30
We'll make a cowboy
out ofyou yet.
:54:36
We'ddoneso well with that one...
:54:39
I took on the second biggest
hazard in the state-
:54:43
the Silver City
mining operation.
:54:45
Owned by Dickie Pilager.
:54:47
He owned the land, but Benteen was
leasing the mineral rights.
:54:52
They go hand in glove,
you know-
:54:54
the Benteens
and the Pilagers.
:54:57
- Theywere still digging.
- They had acres and acres oftailings...