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I was imagining a slug more...I have known some SEALS who lost their spines when promoted to power positions.
Outside of catharsis, I see no point in attacking Zinke in these threads, or organizations spending millions of dollars to do so. It's a waste of energy and money. He has no reason to care about what the public thinks. He has a boss, who at a moments notice would bend him over if doing so would be advantageous, and has been given an agenda to implement. He is not autonomous.
Here's a question though:
If anyone here were to be given Secretary Zinke's job, in what way would your policies differ? Follow that up with an answer to the question - How would that work out for you? The next question would be -Who would replace you if you got canned and would public lands fare better under them?
I can imagine a scenario where someone who is hating on Zinke here, may act in very similar ways that he has in his position, if only to keep your job, which as much as commenters here may hate to admit is one of the few firewalls we currently have against a large PLT push from Washington DC. The problem is most folks don't have the stomach for such biddable behavior.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
Outside of catharsis, I see no point in attacking Zinke in these threads, or organizations spending millions of dollars to do so. It's a waste of energy and money. He has no reason to care about what the public thinks. He has a boss, who at a moments notice would bend him over if doing so would be advantageous, and has been given an agenda to implement. He is not autonomous.
Here's a question though:
If anyone here were to be given Secretary Zinke's job, in what way would your policies differ? Follow that up with an answer to the question - How would that work out for you? The next question would be -Who would replace you if you got canned and would public lands fare better under them?
I can imagine a scenario where someone who is hating on Zinke here, may act in very similar ways that he has in his position, if only to keep your job, which as much as commenters here may hate to admit is one of the few firewalls we currently have against a large PLT push from Washington DC. The problem is most folks don't have the stomach for such biddable behavior.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
Basically, I tend to agree. However, hindsight has shown that in so many cases the "wait and see" approach has resulted in significant changes which cannot be undone. With public lands, development and/or privatization becomes like the toothpaste you wish you could get back into the tube. Too late; it's a done deal! Forever.A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
Outside of catharsis, I see no point in attacking Zinke in these threads, or organizations spending millions of dollars to do so. It's a waste of energy and money. He has no reason to care about what the public thinks. He has a boss, who at a moments notice would bend him over if doing so would be advantageous, and has been given an agenda to implement. He is not autonomous.
Here's a question though:
If anyone here were to be given Secretary Zinke's job, in what way would your policies differ? Follow that up with an answer to the question - How would that work out for you? The next question would be -Who would replace you if you got canned and would public lands fare better under them?
I can imagine a scenario where someone who is hating on Zinke here, may act in very similar ways that he has in his position, if only to keep your job, which as much as commenters here may hate to admit is one of the few firewalls we currently have against a large PLT push from Washington DC. The problem is most folks don't have the stomach for such biddable behavior.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
Outside of catharsis, I see no point in attacking Zinke in these threads, or organizations spending millions of dollars to do so. It's a waste of energy and money. He has no reason to care about what the public thinks. He has a boss, who at a moments notice would bend him over if doing so would be advantageous, and has been given an agenda to implement. He is not autonomous.
Here's a question though:
If anyone here were to be given Secretary Zinke's job, in what way would your policies differ? Follow that up with an answer to the question - How would that work out for you? The next question would be -Who would replace you if you got canned and would public lands fare better under them?
I can imagine a scenario where someone who is hating on Zinke here, may act in very similar ways that he has in his position, if only to keep your job, which as much as commenters here may hate to admit is one of the few firewalls we currently have against a large PLT push from Washington DC. The problem is most folks don't have the stomach for such biddable behavior.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
Basically, I tend to agree. However, hindsight has shown that in so many cases the "wait and see" approach has resulted in significant changes which cannot be undone. With public lands, development and/or privatization becomes like the toothpaste you wish you could get back into the tube. Too late; it's a done deal! Forever.
Outside of catharsis, I see no point in attacking Zinke in these threads, or organizations spending millions of dollars to do so. It's a waste of energy and money. He has no reason to care about what the public thinks. He has a boss, who at a moments notice would bend him over if doing so would be advantageous, and has been given an agenda to implement. He is not autonomous.
Here's a question though:
If anyone here were to be given Secretary Zinke's job, in what way would your policies differ? Follow that up with an answer to the question - How would that work out for you? The next question would be -Who would replace you if you got canned and would public lands fare better under them?
I can imagine a scenario where someone who is hating on Zinke here, may act in very similar ways that he has in his position, if only to keep your job, which as much as commenters here may hate to admit is one of the few firewalls we currently have against a large PLT push from Washington DC. The problem is most folks don't have the stomach for such biddable behavior.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
A political party with PLT as an explicit goal of their agenda has the executive and legislative branches of government. This is the situation we are in and $#!tting on Zinke does nothing to change that and won't alter his behavior whatsoever.
So we should just keep our mouths shut? Let Zinke and the current administration do whatever they want and take it without so much as a whimper?
I don't think so. I'll keep voicing my opposition here and keep sending emails to my senators and congressmen voicing the same opposition.
Agree that Zinke doesn't deserve a pass when he is an accomplice to dumb ideas. My point is that Zinke is their "Shiny Object" and we are best served to go after Utah.
The entire sage grouse debacle is coming from Utah. They are the only western state that did not willing participate in the sage grouse planning across the west. Their legislature gave Big Game Forever a huge chunk of money to try derail the sage grouse plans. It didn't work. They pissed that money down the drain.
Unexpectedly, a dude from Jersey gets elected to the White House. That resuscitates a bad investment by the Utah legislature and they no longer have to pay for that effort with Utah taxpayer money, rather with a pledge of loyalty.
So yes, keep pressure on Zinke. My point being, don't make Zinke the primary target. He is a pawn in a much bigger game with bigger players.
May as well throw in my 2 cents.
I totally agree with both Fin and Nameless Range, it does very little good to trash Zinke all the time, its now more than apparent he never was what he claimed. Time to focus on a different strategy.
But, all that as it may be, I think its also good to keep reminding Zinke about his self delusion of him fancying himself the reincarnation of TR. He's not, and if he doesn't like being shit on...maybe he shouldn't keep dropping his drawers and taking a huge steaming dump on public lands and policy every chance he gets. It sort of works both ways. I'm pretty certain that Zinke still has some control over issues and people giving him a pass on those things he likely has control over, isn't fair either.
I think a classic case is the sage grouse review, he had the means and political cover to just allow the current collaborative process to continue...instead, he acted on his own to "f' that up. He could have just as easily told his boss, "Hey, they already have buy in from Republican Governors, industry, landowners, etc. etc. and all the local input we could hope for, DC isn't pushing an agenda on this issue".
Not what he did though, he managed to piss off everybody, including Republicans, Democrats, Landowners, sportsmen, conservationists...and IMO, it was an issue he had the reins on...and still blew it.
I'm not inclined to just give him a pass as being a Trump puppet on every issue...he has a voice, maybe he should try to use it from time to time.
Nobody is saying that.
You live in Nevada. You can have influence on one of the most important Senate races of 2018, a race that will have a significant role in whether the Utah Doctrine grows or shrinks in the coming years. I hope you and your fellow Nevadans elect a Senator who has sane ideas on public land policy.
get involved in your democratic republic. Be an American.