>Homer, I appreciate your honesty in
>saying you don't believe Clinton
>is responsible for the Assault
>Weapons Ban. I disagree with
>it, as I do put
>it at Clinton's feet
Bout the only thing in this post I agree with you on.
but
>I respect your continuity in
>beliefs and not tying yourself
>in knots trying to blame
>Dems for something and giving
>Reps a pass for doing
>the same things... only worse.
Be happy to blame a Republican president for this mess, his name was Herbert Hoover, who designated this area a monument, starting it down this path of forever closed. Similar to what Obama tried to do in your state with the bears ears enlargement. Of course Hoover did it nearly 80yrs ago and has been dead for almost 60yrs.
>I think you're about the
>only person here who's a
>Trump defender but can still
>be honest about certain things.
>I'm guessing you DO hold
>Trump accountable for the bump
>stock seizure?
>
It was a dumb move on Trumps part but it was still just a dumb piece of plastic. Anybody with an internet connection can have the real thing in short order. Or they can shoot enough to learn how to do it with 0 altercations. It was a bone to the idiots and for some reason you're still chewing on it?
>I'm amazed that an area in
>NM that was home to
>enough huntable game that they
>had to fence it
They fenced it and eliminated the oryx on the monument because they were damaging the habitat of the monument.
was
>forever closed to hunting and
>nobody cares because "it was
>closed anyway" but I guess
>I just expected people to
>want land to be opened
>to hunting instead of the
>closures becoming permanent.
>
Can they still turn it into a wind farm or a solar field?
>
>
And he reversed his position after talking to Zinke (who BHA ran out of town on a rail, spitting on him as he went by) and his own sons.
>The POTUS calls trophy hunting a
>horror show and seizes guns
A piece of plastic but keep enjoyin that bone!
>by executive action - and
>hunters and gun enthusiasts fall
>to their knees to idolize
>an East Coast billionaire
lmao! Sure, ok.
who
>donated to Clinton, Rahm Emanuel,
>and Kamala Harris while running
>the deficit to record highs
>with stimulus spending we can't
>afford
Opps, the second thing we agree on. Our government has a spending problem and this was one of the things he promised to change but hasn't, and is a bone of contention worth chewing on. And many of us have, but in the political forum where it belongs.
and closing Free Trade
??? You really need to change the channel. Didn't you see Nancy announcing she finally got off her ass and passed the trade agreement between the US Canada and Mexico? Or china beginning to cave to the tariffs and buying ag products from us again?
>channels and violating just about
>every other conservative tenet... and
>his supporters just lap it
>up. And all because he's
>built 25 miles of ineffective wall
The conservative tenet he's violated is deficit spending.
Seems I read the wall slowed a group down awhile back enabling BP agents to catch them. What do you think would have happened to those huge mobs who "marched" the length of Mexico?? in recent years to storm the US if Hillary had been in charge? Bet we get to find out the next time we have a Democrat in charge.
in three years (which
>will require the 'taking' of
>hundreds of miles of private
>property if ever completed).
It will be completed, and guarded at some point.
There's
>a reason the lions of
>the Republican Party are never-Trumpers
>(McCain, Bushes, Romney, George Will,
>Charles Krauthammer, etc)
These aren't lions, they are wolves in sheeps clothing and Trump gave em a good shearing. Course given where you've been giving your time and money its clear to see why you're a fan of them.
as they
>hold their values to a
>high level and not one
>perpetuated by the Emporer Who
>Has No Clothes.
>
>PS. Vanilla, I'm getting bored with
>this one, that's why I've
>been gone for a few
>days. But I'll be back
>to ride you in circles
>like a rented mule again
>soon. It's too fun to
>pass up.
>
>Grizzly
>
>-----------------------------------------
>
>Ask yourself if you agree with
>the following statement...
>
>
"It's time to revisit the widely
>accepted principle in the United
>States and Canada that game
>is a public resource."
>-Don Peay, Founder of SFW, as
>quoted in Anchorage Daily News
>
Ya know, I'm not sure its ever come up, and if it has I missed it, what do you do for a living Grizz?
#livelikezac