SOME GOOD NEWS PERHAPS

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Congressman McClintock, sweet, yes thats the ticket, place a handycap trailer bill sure to pass everytime with the dems. LOL
Among other things the forest legislation, H.R. 1526, streamlines regulations and refocuses the Forest Service’s mission on sound forest management practices, meaning environmentally healthier forests and economically healthier communities. The bill also includes a one-year extension of the Secure Rural Schools program to maintain an important lifeline to counties as the Forest Service transitions back to productive timber management.
 

Now it is time to fire up our massive political machine (haha) and try to get this bill approved by the Senate!

And while they are trying to de-fund Obamacare, how about tacking an amendment on to de-fund THE EPA and the ESA!!
 

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LOL, yeah one can only hope that we get the message across to the Senate. Nevada City meeting i went too, wearing a PLP shirt not a single person greeted, when i was living in Sonoma County i understood this, few miners in this lo-cal, Grass Valley, Nevada City, no miners here either
 

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LOL, yeah one can only hope that we get the message across to the Senate. Nevada City meeting i went too, wearing a PLP shirt not a single person greeted, when i was living in Sonoma County i understood this, few miners in this lo-cal, Grass Valley, Nevada City, no miners here either

2cmorau - get ahold of bedrock bubba and wes Hawkins (wma member). They live in your area. Get them to join you next meeting - you have just tripled your numbers!!

what was subject of meeting, and which agency?
 

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the pic is of the meeting just a week or so ago in Nevada City about the critical habitat for liberal frogs & toads wanting to close off parts of the Sierra
no miners showed up to this, I was wearing a orange PLP shirt not a single soul came up and acknowledged as a miner, unlike other meetings I have been to in gold country

but, like i said last time about 100 people showed up and most are opposed to this frog and toad and limits to land use, just regular Joes, property owners, business owners, this is giving me at least some hope the people are fighting back who are getting wind of this carp
we need to get the word out, most of the people i talk to don’t have a clue who PLP, WMA, this is gold country, you know miners, or yu would think there would be some
good day HH ya all

 

the pic is of the meeting just a week or so ago in Nevada City about the critical habitat for liberal frogs & toads wanting to close off parts of the Sierra
no miners showed up to this, I was wearing a orange PLP shirt not a single soul came up and acknowledged as a miner, unlike other meetings I have been to in gold country

but, like i said last time about 100 people showed up and most are opposed to this frog and toad and limits to land use, just regular Joes, property owners, business owners, this is giving me at least some hope the people are fighting back who are getting wind of this carp
we need to get the word out, most of the people i talk to don’t have a clue who PLP, WMA, this is gold country, you know miners, or yu would think there would be some
good day HH ya all

...we and the cattle ranchers showed up in force to that meeting they held down here and the Lib's screamed and cried that the meeting was lop sided and set up!!!!What!!?Anybody could come....and we did....and we made complete fools of their experts too...but you know what??No matter,cause like with everything else,our vote doesnt matter nor does common sense.....that habitat will go through...the descision has already been bought and paid for.

In one of the town hall meetings here when the Rim Fire was burning a gentlemen kindly asked the Head woman of the Groveland Dist for the USFS,about salvage logging and she practically scolded him,saying that HER forest was never going to be the same and HER first priority was getting HER forest back in order and the Campgrounds opened and that in case he didnt know there was no $$$$ for EXTRA things......WHAT?What would salvage logging cost them?They have forgot who's land/forest' those are
 

No worries about critical habitat for frogs on our claims anymore, their non management of the forrest has incenerated 25000, acres of wilderness and timber.
 

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Oh,but they will tell you that now more than ever its critical that nobody steps foot there,for not only disturbance of the creatures,but for the personal safety of yourself.....and you know how they will enforce it???DRONES!!!I am not a conspiracy guy either.....a realist and a bit observant....with a chapped azz
 

I think most folks would be feel much better about shooting down a unmanned drone:laughing7:
 

That fire sure got rid of the snakes and whole bunch of the fish, you know the non native ones they planted that have taken to eating all their beloved toads and frogs. I wonder if they ever stopped to think about how their non logging, no forrest management plant has burned up what they were trying to save. They are like running through the pasture blindfolded, can't help but stepping in pile after pile...
 

I think most folks would be feel much better about shooting down a unmanned drone:laughing7:
...harder to do with no lead.......which is banned now too(not sure when it takes effect)
 

That fire sure got rid of the snakes and whole bunch of the fish, you know the non native ones they planted that have taken to eating all their beloved toads and frogs. I wonder if they ever stopped to think about how their non logging, no forrest management plant has burned up what they were trying to save. They are like running through the pasture blindfolded, can't help but stepping in pile after pile...

They don't care about saving the critters and the forest as much as they care about keeping you off the land......
 

That fire sure got rid of the snakes and whole bunch of the fish, you know the non native ones they planted that have taken to eating all their beloved toads and frogs. I wonder if they ever stopped to think about how their non logging, no forrest management plant has burned up what they were trying to save. They are like running through the pasture blindfolded, can't help but stepping in pile after pile...


I have said it before......go down to the Old Wards Ferry Bridge where the Tuolumne River flows into Don Pedro Res. and look at the sediment/debris from the complex fire....it is feet deep.Lord only knows what this fire will add,especially if we get the winter I think we have coming.Suspended Clay particles never settle out unless treated chemically.......think about that.....
 

Lets face it guys, they have no clue on cause and effect. Their mantra is, it doesn't matter who or what we destroy, as long as our intentions are good.
 

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