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Quote from: Special T on August 02, 2019, 12:31:10 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:25:34 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:21:21 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?Does this also mean that we can ignore tribal treaties?I will Use MJs moniker for this... Whataboutism... This a bunny trail leading away from the very focused point of discussion. making agreements, following through on them, and measuring the proposed success of the plan. Measure this plan on its merits and do not get distracted by the shiny bobble of a discussion point that is brought up. save that for a separate thread because the 2 are not linked.I think there is a relationship, clearly it seems there is a different standard being applied to agreements with the tribes and agreements that impact ranchers and rural citizens living in areas where wolves are over populating.
Quote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:25:34 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:21:21 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?Does this also mean that we can ignore tribal treaties?I will Use MJs moniker for this... Whataboutism... This a bunny trail leading away from the very focused point of discussion. making agreements, following through on them, and measuring the proposed success of the plan. Measure this plan on its merits and do not get distracted by the shiny bobble of a discussion point that is brought up. save that for a separate thread because the 2 are not linked.
Quote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:21:21 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?Does this also mean that we can ignore tribal treaties?
Quote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?
Quote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things.
Almost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.
Seems like the one thing we all agree on is that wolves should be managed through hunting. I think a lot of the problems and animosity would go away if people were allowed to purchase tags and hunt them. I personally believe that wolves, along with all the other native fauna, deserve a place on the landscape. That does not mean that they need to be protected at all costs and should not be managed. I would also like to see bison retured to the landscape but big ag is against that wholeheartedly. I think that these threads are interesting because they show how much we disagree on certain specifics but it seems we have a hard time banding together to get what we all agree on. Feels like we should band together on the things we agree on, that wolves should be hunted and managed, and then worry about other specifics later.
T bar didnt make a case, he asked a question which is the very essence of whataboutism. If he wants to make the case by all means make it and i would love to hear it. Instead the question is thrown out to make us chase our tails instead of measuring the agreements sucess or failure... not to mention the execution of the agreement.
Well there is a big difference. One has to do with treatiesMade with sovereign nations and the other is a promise made by a government to its own people. Promises usually can be broken, especially by governments, without repercussions. Breaking treaties usually means that there will be some formOf repercussion. I mean is anyone surprised that federal and state government lied to its constituents in order to get what it wants?Quote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:35:26 PMQuote from: Special T on August 02, 2019, 12:31:10 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:25:34 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:21:21 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?Does this also mean that we can ignore tribal treaties?I will Use MJs moniker for this... Whataboutism... This a bunny trail leading away from the very focused point of discussion. making agreements, following through on them, and measuring the proposed success of the plan. Measure this plan on its merits and do not get distracted by the shiny bobble of a discussion point that is brought up. save that for a separate thread because the 2 are not linked.I think there is a relationship, clearly it seems there is a different standard being applied to agreements with the tribes and agreements that impact ranchers and rural citizens living in areas where wolves are over populating.
Quote from: Platensek-po on August 02, 2019, 12:39:54 PMWell there is a big difference. One has to do with treatiesMade with sovereign nations and the other is a promise made by a government to its own people. Promises usually can be broken, especially by governments, without repercussions. Breaking treaties usually means that there will be some formOf repercussion. I mean is anyone surprised that federal and state government lied to its constituents in order to get what it wants?Quote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:35:26 PMQuote from: Special T on August 02, 2019, 12:31:10 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:25:34 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:21:21 PMQuote from: Tbar on August 02, 2019, 12:17:52 PMQuote from: bearpaw on August 02, 2019, 12:03:15 PMAlmost every state has special hunts to keep elk out of agriculture, I support that. I do not support shooting and leaving elk lay, they are a food animal and should be utilized. With wolves they need to be shot and destroyed due to the parasites and diseases they carry. I see no benefit to introduce wolves, hunters can be utilized to control game herd numbers. I don't agree with exterminating wolves from the planet, but wolves don't fit and are not needed in heavily human populated areas.Leaving them lay and wholesale slaughter to appease a producer are two totally different things. please explain furtherDo you not agree that the policies promised in the wolf plans should not be followed?Does this also mean that we can ignore tribal treaties?I will Use MJs moniker for this... Whataboutism... This a bunny trail leading away from the very focused point of discussion. making agreements, following through on them, and measuring the proposed success of the plan. Measure this plan on its merits and do not get distracted by the shiny bobble of a discussion point that is brought up. save that for a separate thread because the 2 are not linked.I think there is a relationship, clearly it seems there is a different standard being applied to agreements with the tribes and agreements that impact ranchers and rural citizens living in areas where wolves are over populating.Thank you for showing the double standard!
I'm still waiting to hear what legitimate impact killing wolves has on anything in Washington. If they all disappeared tomorrow what negative effect would it have?
Do you really want to go down the road of broken promises and double standards with the federal or state government and tribes? I'll gladly derail this with literally thousands of factual citations of promises broken. I know that won't fit your hatewa narrative or your buddy's role as a poor cattle producer barely making it.
Has your buddy Kretz ever advocated for tribal support to deal with wolf issues? Honest question.