elkduds
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Habitat? We don't need no stinking habitat.Yeah, federally managed public lands aren't instrumental to the success of the NAM at all....
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Habitat? We don't need no stinking habitat.Yeah, federally managed public lands aren't instrumental to the success of the NAM at all....
I'm slow this morning. Please explain in language I will understand.
So you can’t even name 1 position from the organization you know so much about. Here’s the reality of your theoretical situation. The sierra club has sued you for failing to follow NEPA. You have not had a public comment period, or demonstrated consideration for adherence to the endangered species act, considered wildlife, archaeological, botanical, soil, or timber impacts. You will now be tied up in court while the tax payers fund lawyers to try and unf— your proposed action which will likely never be implemented at this point.I'm making leaps, assumptions and presumptions here...
But, seems any civil engineer could do it solely, maybe with a ti-84+ if his phones in the other room.
How much study do you need for a trail? Reason I ask is-
Let's presume hiking is allowed. And 1000 people will hike. About 7% of the population bikes (100% think they bike like lance ..). 7% x 1000 people + 3%YoY growth in the bike audience.
Can the 2 acres. 20 acres. 200 acres. 2000 acres. 20,000 acres handle the 7%+3%YoY growth at 100% occupancy rating? At 75%? And 25%?
Ok. Part 1 done.
Part 2- impacts. Well. More people. Marginally. Which translate into (checks database) yup, .001928194% correction factor for depreciating impact on land per thousand visits.
Ok done. Part 3- we crossing water on the trail? No go to part 4, yes go to part 3b.
Part 3b- how deep is the water?
Part 4-fire the other 10 guys it took to deduce Y/N on the "extra impact".
7 years, 4 months, 13 days later, 6 people attending the ribbon cutting. 2 more on average a month utilize the resource additionally on the current system. $472k paid in direct or indirect costs, separate of co
15 minutes on my system.
Meet in the middle, fire them all, 3 month max permit process + 3 month intermission on failed permits between reapply. Seems simple, sweet. The simple suite of products of you will.
Yes this is sarcasm. Yes you don't need all the experts, 1 or 2, again 3 max. Maybe a 4th for structural items..but he could probably do 1 or 2 or 3s job, so again. 3 max.
Hell> now hiring- civil engineer with focus/experience in biology settings. Similarly, given they are probably 2 of the highest degree selections known to mankind, id wager finding an individual with a biology degree and civil engineering degree is pretty hard at 3/10 college graduates, considering theyll be working a pretty easy calculation slightly harder than Pythagorean regarding if an ecosystem can sustain another 15-20 people every 15-20 days..
What if the Trump Tax cuts don't sunset in 2027?2027 is when everything fully goes into effect. See my last post.
The thread started by setting the boat on fire. It's funny because the Coast Guard relies on civil volunteers in a lot of instances. Cuts to the government are fine if Americans increase their volunteer efforts. No holding my breath on that.Allowing the inmates ample runway to achieve self-immolation, burning up Mr. Barnard’s thread in the process.
Well played, @Big Fin.![]()
YesDo you still live in Iowa?
Ok. Before I answer, have we?:Look out your window, where we’ve let nature, nature.
Natureit’s full of emerald ash borers,
NatureJapanese knotweed,
And nature, seems nature naturally being noxious is...well...natural....let's go onand garlic mustard
Ooof....doesn't seem like nature. The creeks are a straight canal lined with flood mitigation dikes and our “prairies”have more miles of tile then all of the roads in the state combined.
We also have the oldest population and net 0 inflow/outflow of residents. A statistically static environment except age cohort increasing. Consider chemical usage (ignoring DSM waterworks failures over decades...) is getting safer, increasing efficacy, and no on will water more profits for 0 gain, would you consider that age probably has more to do than chemcals as, again, one is static or decreasing (chemical usage, population) while the other is increasing (population age, cancer).Our drinking water wells have nitrates so high that our cancer rate is #1 in the world.
And most State Forest were logging lands prior, no? Seems again, dumb on your end.Our biggest state forest doesn’t have a tree older than 75 years. But let’s let nature, nature.
Ok. Whats your job (as I believe you are .gov)? Specifically it's title (vaguely for anonymity works).And has far as .gov employees making more than their private counterparts for half the work, thanks for making me spit my coffee out laughing so hard.
Hey. Second to last paragraph, first sentence (in case someone thinks I was serious with the numbers)..
Those trails are almost exclusively on USFS land. The T in Public Land Transfer is transfer. When those lands are privatized, it won't matter how well or poorly staffed, managed or volunteered they used to be. They will be locked away from public users into perpetuity.Well, maybe if people want to use the trails they'll have to pitch in. Crested Butte CO is a mountain biking Mecca ONLY because of volunteers.
The Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association (CBMBA) is the oldest mountain bike club in the world. Founded as a riding club in 1983, today CBMBA creates, maintains, advocates for and loves the 450+ miles of singletrack around Crested Butte, Colorado.
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Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association
The Crested Butte Mountain Bike Association (CBMBA) is the oldest mountain bike club in the world. Founded as a riding club in 1983, today...gunnisoncrestedbutte.com
What do you do for work? Also not real relevant.Hey. Second to last paragraph, first sentence (in case someone thinks I was serious with the numbers)..
But it's how I felt haha
From a personal standpoint, I don't mind drifts and tangents. That's the way real world conversations go.It kind of seems like this was the dumpster fire you had envisioned when you redirected away from Buzz’s thread.
I’m not seeing a whole lot on this one that is pertinent to what Paul’s original purpose either- which is a shame in my opinion, as he presented an interesting and potentially valuable counterpoint.
No, if you'd actually read the history of wildlife in NA you'd know that late 19th and early 20th century hardline capitalists were removing all of the wildlife to feed the markets and hunters lobbied to have that stopped and for much greater regulation to take place around wildlife in NA. You owe every bit of wildlife enjoyment you do to those early conservationists who realized that wildness we enjoyed in America was too precious to lose. But I guess we unlearn those lessons pretty quickly.So much so, we should pay more in taxes to help nature fight climate change!
Though, how the taxes changes the climate I'm unsure of...
....better get a interdisciplinary team involved.
I provided a real world example of how an agency that suffered a 40% workforce loss was able to overcome. If these agencies can't handle a 10-15% loss in workforce, they have the wrong leadership and supervisors.What Elon is doing is the equivalent of taking the oil pump and radiator out of new cars to lower production costs. Everything is going to break down and fail. And when that happens to federal lands the solution is going to be to transfer them to the states. The premise to this thread is to relax and let it unfold. I disagree with that premise.
Didn't say a single thing about the organization.So you can’t even name 1 position from the organization you know so much about. Here’s the reality of your theoretical situation. The sierra club has sued you for failing to follow NEPA. You have not had a public comment period, or demonstrated consideration for adherence to the endangered species act, considered wildlife, archaeological, botanical, soil, or timber impacts. You will now be tied up in court while the tax payers fund lawyers to try and unf— your proposed action which will likely never be implemented at this point.
My odds of convincing you to change your mind on anything are worse than my odds of convincing my 1-year-old to stop closing drawers on her fingers. So yeah, check mate. Good for you.Nothing says checkmate quite like someone refusing to substantiate an assertion they make.
Do I?No, if you'd actually read the history of wildlife in NA you'd know that late 19th and early 20th century hardline capitalists were removing all of the wildlife to feed the markets and hunters lobbied to have that stopped and for much greater regulation to take place around wildlife in NA. You owe every bit of wildlife enjoyment you do to those early conservationists who realized that wildness we enjoyed in America was too precious to lose. But I guess we unlearn those lessons pretty quickly.
The Coast Guard Auxiliary is an incredible volunteer force. I love the guys and gals that do that volunteer work. Unfortunately over the past 2 decades their numbers have gone from about 36000 to about 19000. Many of those members have aged out of operational work and others are in it primarily for the social aspect. In many cases they are doing things that the Coast Guard doesn't do, rather than augmenting the CG on operations. Teaching classes, setting up public outreach booths, doing courtesy vessel examinations. They can't do emergency SAR response, defense/military operations or law enforcement. I would have joined the Auxiliary if not for the bureaucratic bullshit. In fact, that is the most often identified reason that people leave or don't join.The thread started by setting the boat on fire. It's funny because the Coast Guard relies on civil volunteers in a lot of instances. Cuts to the government are fine if Americans increase their volunteer efforts. No holding my breath on that.
Comparisons to this action with the private sector layoffs are hard to make. There are plenty of lazy people in the private sector. Plenty trying to fly under the radar and make it to retirement. I can walk into any private business on one day and say "cut 10% of the staff" and it have no impact. On another day I could walk in and say "you need more staff". That variability is the nature of a service business. I have been through quite a few RIFs (banking sector in the 90's was amazing). M&A results in redundancies, so a RIF makes sense, as does a decline in business. Neither of those apply here. The result here is more work and less staff. The core problem (unsolvable in many cases) is there is no clear way to manage efficiency in these roles because there is no end product to measure.
The whole public lands mantra for transfer is Local management is best, but in this case staffing decisions are best done by Washington?
In the last 2 weeks, I've called plumbers from Eastern MT, to MN, and everyone is so busy I only was able to wrangle in 1 bid for a new project.Tell him to come to the Front Range in Colorado, if he's any good he'll be making six figures and have more work than he wants for the foreseeable future...
I could share some of the threads of mine buzz managed to get shut down by being a douche. He gets special treatment.It kind of seems like this was the dumpster fire you had envisioned when you redirected away from Buzz’s thread.
I’m not seeing a whole lot on this one that is pertinent to what Paul’s original purpose either- which is a shame in my opinion, as he presented an interesting and potentially valuable counterpoint.
If changing people's minds is the reason for posting, surely you know that isn't going to work. I focus on helping people understand my beliefs, thoughts and perspectives, so that even if they don't agree they can see that there's a substantive basis for them. As I outlined for you, ,Elon, like the rest of the USA does, minimizes his tax burden under the laws that Congress created. If I am going to hold anyone in contempt for that it will be Congress who created the laws, not the person that's doing the same thing I do.My odds of convincing you to change your mind on anything are worse than my odds of convincing my 1-year-old to stop closing drawers on her fingers. So yeah, check mate. Good for you.![]()