dannyb278
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Concerning the Presidents recent move to de-monument Bears Ears. While I can see the point of those on here who feel that as of right now there is no damage to hunters or hunter access, because the land is still in Federal management and can be managed through Multiple Use, based on the statement issued by our President I question as to weather he even comprehends what his actions are. That is a greater fear to me. He stated:
"Some people think that the natural resources of Utah should be controlled by a small handful of very distant bureaucrats located in Washington,” the president said. “And guess what? They’re wrong."
Does the utter stupidity of this statement sound familiar?
This statement seems to suggest that Trump believes his action has resulted in the land going back to the states, even though that couldn't be further from the truth. Its a very BUNDY like statement to make, and likely echoes his real beliefs and ignorance of governance in general.
One of the great things in this country, is we get to vote for the folks that we see as most fit for the role. I didn't begrudge anyone for voting for Trump, but expect all Trump-voting Hunters to "lie in the bed they made" when it comes time to be agree or be called out on their chosen Presidents ignorance and utter inability to lead. The rest of us have to sleep in that soup-sandwich of a bed too, unfortunately.
Especially saddening to me are those (albeit few) individuals with a strong hunting media presence, who rather than simply having kept their mouth shut and voted for themselves alone, actually went out of their way to not only promote Trump but to go so far to declare he "Could be the next Teddy Roosevel" as one VERY popular hunting podcast host told me. What exactly were these aspirations based off of when taking into account the history of the man as we know it?
What a crock of bull. It reminds me of the line from the classic film The Outlaw Josie Whales
"Some people think that the natural resources of Utah should be controlled by a small handful of very distant bureaucrats located in Washington,” the president said. “And guess what? They’re wrong."
Does the utter stupidity of this statement sound familiar?
This statement seems to suggest that Trump believes his action has resulted in the land going back to the states, even though that couldn't be further from the truth. Its a very BUNDY like statement to make, and likely echoes his real beliefs and ignorance of governance in general.
One of the great things in this country, is we get to vote for the folks that we see as most fit for the role. I didn't begrudge anyone for voting for Trump, but expect all Trump-voting Hunters to "lie in the bed they made" when it comes time to be agree or be called out on their chosen Presidents ignorance and utter inability to lead. The rest of us have to sleep in that soup-sandwich of a bed too, unfortunately.
Especially saddening to me are those (albeit few) individuals with a strong hunting media presence, who rather than simply having kept their mouth shut and voted for themselves alone, actually went out of their way to not only promote Trump but to go so far to declare he "Could be the next Teddy Roosevel" as one VERY popular hunting podcast host told me. What exactly were these aspirations based off of when taking into account the history of the man as we know it?
What a crock of bull. It reminds me of the line from the classic film The Outlaw Josie Whales
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