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I called both 'my' senators about the Pombo 'mining' crap in the house
version of the budget, asking that they make sure that it doesn't make it to the final version. Both were interested and co-operative. Then, for the hell of it, I tried calling a few senators in states where I spend lots of time, and money but don't have a residence, to express the same opinions. Uniformly I was told that unless I owned property in the state my opinion wasn't worth squat ( although this was usually politely worded ;-) I guess this is as it 'should' be ... each elected official representing only his own constituents ... but nonetheless, I'd think that in places like Montana and Idaho the views of 'summer residents' would be of interest ... they are a big economic factor. Not a comment, really .... just found it interesting |
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Larry L wrote:
I called both 'my' senators about the Pombo 'mining' crap in the house version of the budget, asking that they make sure that it doesn't make it to the final version. Both were interested and co-operative. Then, for the hell of it, I tried calling a few senators in states where I spend lots of time, and money but don't have a residence, to express the same opinions. Uniformly I was told that unless I owned property in the state my opinion wasn't worth squat ( although this was usually politely worded ;-) I guess this is as it 'should' be ... each elected official representing only his own constituents ... but nonetheless, I'd think that in places like Montana and Idaho the views of 'summer residents' would be of interest ... they are a big economic factor. Not a comment, really .... just found it interesting It *is* interesting. Western states get a lot of income these days from out-of-state hunters, fishermen and other outdoor recreationalists, who are attracted by the sporting opportunities on public lands in those states..... BTW, did you talk to your senators themselves, or to aides? JR |
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It *is* interesting. Western states get a lot of income these days from out-of-state hunters, fishermen and other outdoor recreationalists, who are attracted by the sporting opportunities on public lands in those states..... It's a gross oversimplification to lump all "Western" states together in their regard for out-of-state sportsmen's dollars. For example, compared to Idaho, Montana seems like a beacon of progress. They have a popular Democratic governor who actively courts the sportsman's vote. It seems like Montana "gets it" that their economic growth depends more on tourism than on traditional extractive industries, like mining, oil an gas, forestry, and ranching. They have far better services for out-of-state hunters and fishermen. ****, you can't even buy a fishing or hunting license online in Idaho (last time I looked, anyway), and their licensing contractor is totally ****ed up. The past two years running, the system was broken for days during the first day of trout season and the first day to apply for controlled hunts -- the busiest days of the year. Their system's terminals look like they belong in a computer museum. The anti-government "property rights" movement is very powerful in Idaho. Many people believe fervently in it, or at least they believe fervently in it until someone from out of state buys property and then tries to do something they don't like. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "JR" wrote BTW, did you talk to your senators themselves, or to aides? aides, I'd bet it would take a big campaign check to get past them to the real thing G irrespective of Party Both of California's senators are Democrats, and, thus, reasonable G ........ I was hoping to give a Republican or two some reasons they would listen to ( i.e. the almighty dollar, idol of all true Republicans :-). Montana, in particular, 'should' already know about the dangers of poorly regulated mining. I find it interesting that at one point Montana had one of the highest per capita incomes .... now it has one of the lowest .... a major reason for the change? the environmental damage done by mining and the costs of trying to fix it ( the mining companies find loopholes ). Another interesting Montana political tidbit ... in a state that is very 'anti big government" ..... for every dollar Montana sends the Federal government in taxes, Montana gets more than $1.50 BACK in Fed money!!! JR, I 'read' you as a bright guy with some time on your hands. Find Jared Diamonds book "Collapse" at your library, it's an interesting read. The first chapter on cultures that declined because of environmental issues is on .... tada ..... Montana ah, any other bright guys ( or gals ) with some time might find it interesting too, I did, and I'm only dim, not bright |
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Larry L wrote:
I called both 'my' senators about the Pombo 'mining' crap in the house version of the budget, asking that they make sure that it doesn't make it to the final version. Both were interested and co-operative. Then, for the hell of it, I tried calling a few senators in states where I spend lots of time, and money but don't have a residence, to express the same opinions. Uniformly I was told that unless I owned property in the state my opinion wasn't worth squat ( although this was usually politely worded ;-) It's not "owning property" that's supposed to count. It's being registered, or at least eligible to vote. BTW, when you called your senators, who I assume are Boxer and Feinstein, your opinion wasn't worth squat, either. Fortunately, they probably agree with your position anyway. I guess this is as it 'should' be ... each elected official representing only his own constituents ... but nonetheless, I'd think that in places like Montana and Idaho the views of 'summer residents' would be of interest ... they are a big economic factor. I can't speak for Montana, but I know from experience that in Idaho the views of "summer residents," especially those with California tags, are worth negative squat. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote I can't speak for Montana, but I know from experience that in Idaho the views of "summer residents," especially those with California tags, are worth negative squat. That has largely been my 'social' experience but I wasn't sure if it was official state policy G Actually, I'm just starting to be treated a little like a 'local' in the places I spend the most time ... it's been uphill but I use George Bush as my role model in how to get along with others from different backgrounds, and that helps. Surprised? Well we all have role models, but I have both positive and negative ones ..... I try to be more like the positive models and avoid acting like the negative ones. Thus both ends of the scale have ready made standards to to help me judge my own actions .... if I find myself agreeing with Bush on any environmental issue it would be a huge red light ... or if I sense any of his asshole dimwitted, yet arrogant, 'ugly American' crap in myself, time to back up and readjust .... btw, I also sent e-mails to about 10 fly shops with links to info on 'Pombo's Public Land Distruction Act of 2005' 'and asked that they consider contacting their senators. In it, I said what I believe "Regardless of personal views on any other political issues, I can't see how any Fly Fisher would want the National Forests and parts of the National Parks opened to unregulated sale for corporate profit. The potential damage to watersheds is immense." |
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![]() Larry L wrote: "Regardless of personal views on any other political issues, I can't see how any Fly Fisher would want the National Forests and parts of the National Parks opened to unregulated sale... How 'bout regulated sale? cheers oz, who consideres Fred Harvey, Inc. as the owner of our national parks |
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Larry L wrote:
snip Then, for the hell of it, I tried calling a few senators in states where I spend lots of time, and money but don't have a residence, to express the same opinions. Uniformly I was told that unless I owned property in the state my opinion wasn't worth squat ( although this was usually politely worded ;-) I guess this is as it 'should' be ... each elected official representing only his own constituents ... That's how the House "should be", the Senate is supposed to be composed of statesmen who put the interests of the republic above the interests of their constituents. When they passed the 17th Amendment they should have apportioned Senators according to population just like the House, as it is scumbags like Ted Stevens have power all out of proportion to common sense. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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I called both 'my' senators about the Pombo 'mining' crap in the house
version of the budget, asking that they make sure that it doesn't make it to the final version. Both were interested and co-operative. Did you actually talk to the senators, or to some staff member? I've never been able to talk to anyone but the staff member who answers the phone. vince |
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