SAJ-99
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And please continue with your baseless, unsupported economic complaints.You understand the lumber industry about as well as understand construction. Not at all. Carry on with your charts.
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And please continue with your baseless, unsupported economic complaints.You understand the lumber industry about as well as understand construction. Not at all. Carry on with your charts.
I think you have watched Wall Street too many times, Gordon. Mills I am familiar with are small family owned community oriented businesses like Vaagen and Stoltze.And please continue with your baseless, unsupported economic complaints.
Not sure your point, but logging the Tongans is not going to solve their problems.I think you have watched Wall Street too many times, Gordon. Mills I am familiar with are small family owned community oriented businesses like Vaagen and Stoltze.
Actually Stoltze sells a lot of lumber to Home Depot at a premium. Home Depot figured out that buying quality lumber from a quality producer was better for their bottom line. Lot less twisted culled lumber left cluttering up their bins.Not sure your point, but logging the Tongans is not going to solve their problems.
I love people who say ācapitalism is the greatestā until someone finds a way to undercut them and then they cry āfoulā. You canāt have it both ways. Suck it up buttercup and innovate or get bigger so you can push the other guy around. Home Depot isnāt complaining about lumber prices. Itās just a minor fact of the business for that company.
Hanging out in Cheyenne for 2 days there were a lot of rail cars headed east too.I see lots of lumber on rail cars in northern Montana.....none headed west. weird
If Home Depot sells quality lumber I would hate to see the bargain basement stuff.Actually Stoltze sells a lot of lumber to Home Depot at a premium. Home Depot figured out that buying quality lumber from a quality producer was better for their bottom line. Lot less twisted culled lumber left cluttering up their bins.
It's a recent revelation by Home Depot. Selling shit wood was costing them a lot of money.If Home Depot sells quality lumber I would hate to see the bargain basement stuff.
Iāve noticed your argument goes in circles, leading nowhere, so Iām tapping out.Actually Stoltze sells a lot of lumber to Home Depot at a premium. Home Depot figured out that buying quality lumber from a quality producer was better for their bottom line. Lot less twisted culled lumber left cluttering up their bins.
You are getting lapped. 5 laps down by my count. I would park it too if I were you.Iāve noticed your argument goes in circles, leading nowhere, so Iām tapping out.
Is this true? We cover road costs?Best part
"Logging in Alaska costs U.S. taxpayers millions each year, because of a long-standing federal mandate that companies profit from any timber sale. This means the Forest Service often covers harvestersā costs, including road building. According to a Taxpayer for Common Sense analysis of the Forest Serviceās accounts, the Tongass timber program has lost roughly $1.7 billion over the last 40 years."
Then
"Trump administration believes āthat overall reduction in federal regulations is good for the American public due to reduced burden to the taxpayer and reduced burden to business.ā"
This is the escence of 'Jobs,Jobs,Jobs'. We need to tax the worker because we don't want to tax the business. In this case, we will even pay timber companies to cut timber, which leads them to not worry about costs at all because they are borne by the citizens. We are destroying pristine natural areas and paying companies to do it.
There, fixed it for you.Lets try tokeepmake the markets free..
As someone who use to file for a lot of farm subsidies I can tell you that 75% of that 37 billion in taxpayer money is complete bull.There, fixed it for you.
Through fees, fines, and taxes, we the people, cover the cost of roads, highways, ports, airports, new green deals, like Solyndra. Does our government make a profit at anything? Post office charges and can't break even.
Logging in the Tongass is a renewable energy project.