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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2020, 07:04:35 AM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2020, 08:27:01 AM »
Colorado is just like washington, California, the list goes on...   The large cities full of clueless people are making decisions for the rest of the state.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #3 on: December 05, 2020, 03:41:25 PM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2020, 09:23:38 AM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699


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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2020, 10:15:52 AM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699

Same Data you posted makes his argument. 64 counties and 51 of them said no. Boulder and Denver Counties population wipes out all of the no votes. This is why we have the electoral college for the USA so California and New York can't decide for the whole nation. Just like 3 countries in Washington state.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2020, 10:22:58 AM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699
just shows there are dumb people in every county.  Nice first post, hopefully it’s one of your last.  This is a hunting forum, register yesterday and first post is pro wolf.  I’ll take you as serious as 5 year old saying he’s running away!!😂

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #7 on: December 30, 2020, 12:22:46 PM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

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What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699

Same Data you posted makes his argument. 64 counties and 51 of them said no. Boulder and Denver Counties population wipes out all of the no votes. This is why we have the electoral college for the USA so California and New York can't decide for the whole nation. Just like 3 countries in Washington state.

“ Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it”

This original statement, to which I responded, has little to do with your statement.
The data I provided shows it is a false statement. The measure would not have passed based on the vote from those 2 cities alone. It would have failed without thousands of additional yes votes from different counties around the state. 

Your electoral college reference makes little sense. Most states tally the popular vote and award electoral votes to the popular vote winner. Measure 114 was a state issue, not a federal issue.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2020, 12:52:24 PM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

Smokeploe

What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699

Same Data you posted makes his argument. 64 counties and 51 of them said no. Boulder and Denver Counties population wipes out all of the no votes. This is why we have the electoral college for the USA so California and New York can't decide for the whole nation. Just like 3 countries in Washington state.

“ Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it”

This original statement, to which I responded, has little to do with your statement.
The data I provided shows it is a false statement. The measure would not have passed based on the vote from those 2 cities alone. It would have failed without thousands of additional yes votes from different counties around the state. 

Your electoral college reference makes little sense. Most states tally the popular vote and award electoral votes to the popular vote winner. Measure 114 was a state issue, not a federal issue.

Okay brainyack,

I know it was a state issue. I was making a point that a few counties shouldn't be able to control a whole state and that is my point with the electoral college. The popular vote doesn't always win. You have 51 of 64 counties voting no but the top 5 largest counties in Colorado voted yes. Margin of yes votes in those 5 counties looks to be 10% or so but the margin of no votes in the 51 counties is 35-50% or more.

The places that are going to be most affected don't have the population to beat the top 5 counties that have 50% of the population and get to vote on something that will affect their daily life very little but the others counties are going to have to deal with wolves now.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #9 on: December 30, 2020, 05:21:19 PM »
Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it.  I see a solution for western Colorado, they can use the PITA solution against them!  PITA does not want to kill the wolves just trap them and move them.  Ok trap the wolves that are problems then transport them to a different area, Denver and Boulder and release them in the downtown area.  Watch how fast they will demand something be done.  Trapping or ?

Smokeploe

What data are you looking at for your assertion? I see wolf supporters in every county.

https://elections.denverpost.com/results/county-break-down/?Prop-114/7699

Same Data you posted makes his argument. 64 counties and 51 of them said no. Boulder and Denver Counties population wipes out all of the no votes. This is why we have the electoral college for the USA so California and New York can't decide for the whole nation. Just like 3 countries in Washington state.

“ Yea two cities decided to vote prop 114 in, the rest of the state voted against it”

This original statement, to which I responded, has little to do with your statement.
The data I provided shows it is a false statement. The measure would not have passed based on the vote from those 2 cities alone. It would have failed without thousands of additional yes votes from different counties around the state. 

Your electoral college reference makes little sense. Most states tally the popular vote and award electoral votes to the popular vote winner. Measure 114 was a state issue, not a federal issue.

Okay brainyack,

I know it was a state issue. I was making a point that a few counties shouldn't be able to control a whole state and that is my point with the electoral college. The popular vote doesn't always win. You have 51 of 64 counties voting no but the top 5 largest counties in Colorado voted yes. Margin of yes votes in those 5 counties looks to be 10% or so but the margin of no votes in the 51 counties is 35-50% or more.

The places that are going to be most affected don't have the population to beat the top 5 counties that have 50% of the population and get to vote on something that will affect their daily life very little but the others counties are going to have to deal with wolves now.

So what exactly is your proposal? Wildlife resources are held in trust for all citizens. This is based on the worlds most successful system for safeguarding fish and wildlife.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #10 on: December 30, 2020, 06:36:19 PM »
I only see Wyoming wolves...

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #11 on: December 30, 2020, 08:41:14 PM »
The proposal should be put all the wolves in the cities where their protection is voted in  :twocents:

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #12 on: December 30, 2020, 09:14:45 PM »
Welcome to the forum hydro. The point being made by others is really simple. The majority of those that voted yes for wolves in Colorado live in metropolitan or developed areas. Those counties certainly carried vote.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #13 on: December 30, 2020, 09:18:23 PM »
And My proposal, don’t allow wildlife to be managed by a ballot, manage by science. Wolves are already in Colorado and will continue their migration there via Wyoming naturally.

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Re: Coloradans unleash wolves on their neighbors: A fitting metaphor for COVID
« Reply #14 on: December 30, 2020, 09:23:54 PM »
The proposal should be put all the wolves in the cities where their protection is voted in  :twocents:

Well fortunately federal land is geared toward multi use and placed in trust for all citizens, and our wildlife is also placed in trust for the public. It seems fitting to me the public having input on how their trust lands and wildlife are managed. That is the beautiful thing about this country, thank you Mr. Roosevelt.

 


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