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The bottom line with climate Nazi is follow the money this is big business and as long as China will not cripple there economy for climate change and build coal fired power plants anything we do is meaningless I watched a very good lecture with three scientist going over the money train and explaining how it works.if you as a scientist came out and said the problem can't be solved you cut off your money
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Sounds like your neighbors are real assholes--a zero dark 30 op might be called for, to teach them the MYOB mantra. Iodine in a gas tank, unlike sugar, can't be stopped by a filter, and is undetectable-- go for it. RWTF
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Sounds like your neighbors are real assholes--a zero dark 30 op might be called for, to teach them the MYOB mantra. Iodine in a gas tank, unlike sugar, can't be stopped by a filter, and is undetectable-- go for it. RWTF Why not just put a bomb under their car? ___________________________ Hopefully it’s an Oldsmobile so you can kill two birds with one stone.
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Watching the DNR for the last four or five decades, I always got the vibe that timber, deer, and, of late, turkeys were the things that they cared about. Small game issues mostly seemed like an eye roll, “whatever” type of sentiment to them. Fishing is a big deal here, and in spite of the emphasis on enforcement, they managed to screw up management of that resource bigly, on more than one occasion-see collapse of Red Lake and Mille Lacs fishery’s for perfect examples of that.
I have friends that aged out of the game well before age 65. A shame. The labs and Setters are gone, replaced with wiener dogs.
Best, Ted
__________________________________________________________ Could be worse. You could live in Detroit, facing Windsor, with a wiener dog. Only a few guys that God hates that much.
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Only a few guys that God hates that much. I hear ya, Ted. I’d hate to be that old, fat, ugly, broken armed, one-eyed guy dragin’ his arse to work Monday morning in an Oldsmobile. ___________________________ That’s gotta suck.
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The Olds, much like you, doesn’t make it to work. I gotta’ suspicion that your mug is unsuitable for pictures. Prove me wrong.
Best, Ted _____________________________________________ Again, my two arms work better than your two remaining teeth.
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And now back to our regularly scheduled program! This article is older, nicely lays out the reasons for the shortfall of conservation funding in the US. Fits well with the OP's article. https://www.npr....The article has an unfortunate political slant. There are many references to percentages and fifty years ago, which of course there are now nearly double the bodies within the US borders, and mushrooming at an undocumented rate. A policy making trend has emerged, where P-R act funds 'revert' to the fedgov as unobligated funds, approximately fifty(!) percent in recent years. The state level programs that are funded, require approval from, you know who. Many 'bird watching' lobbyists are controlling sportsmans funds that trickle back to states, for nonhunting 'projects'. Another tactic, is that funds are allocated based on land area, but large land mass states such as Alaska, are unable to meet requirements to receive full funding, so allocations favor states such as California with their fire management and conservation plans.
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Yup- our State Raccoon Rangers have slapped a $25.00 extra license fee on fezzants for the Fall season ( a farce) from 10 Oct through 14 Nov- 2 roosters a day limit--like to know the rhyme and reason for that. RWTF
"The field is the touchstone of the man"..
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Fox, I didn't even bother to buy the Pheasant stamp this year, I couldn't believe that it happened! Karl
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