These two fires are now one massive fire that is out of control in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area.
Remember there are no roads in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area.
Now the residents in two counties in SW Oregon are in harm's way.
The Green Jihadists are capable of harming any American who is alive today. Any questions about the real agendas of the al Qaeda Tree Huggers who have the power of deciding where you will live or won't live.
So all they can hope to do is control the outer edges of this massive Druid Rural Cleansing fire.
I wonder what kind of reception the enviros would get from these "individualists"? My guess is the Green Jihadists would not want to go there.
These are exactly the people the enviro-nazis want to exterminate.
"These two fires are now one massive fire that is out of control in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area. Remember there are no roads in the Kalmiopsis Wilderness Area."
This is so stupid that I can't begin to describe how I feel. Taxhaber not only went along with this insanity, but encouraged it.
What a maroon...
Center for the Economy and the Environment Clients
A list of agencies and other organizations that have sponsored studies by the Academy's Center for the Economy and the Environment or have been the subject of CEE work.
Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, Economic Development Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Congress, Appalachian Regional Commission, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Joyce Foundation, Aspen Institute, National Academy of Sciences, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Pew Charitable Trusts,
Here is their statement, from their home page on the Forest fire study. I had not heard of this outfit, but they may be old news to you.
The National Academy of Public Administration is the preeminent organization dedicated to improving the performance of governance systems-the network of public institutions, nonprofit organizations, and private companies that now share in the implementation of public policy. As an independent, nonprofit organization chartered by Congress, the Academy responds to specific requests from public agencies and non-government organizations. The Academy also promotes discourse on emerging trends in governance through its Standing Panels and with external funding. ACADEMY NEWS
Academy Panel Recommends Ways to Enhance Wildland Fire Management
December 2001--An Academy Panel has recommended an organizational structure and other management tools for enhancing the federal land management agencies' capacity for managing wildland fire. Strong leadership and coordination already exist for operational firefighting activities, but the Panel found that ecosystem health, fire hazard reduction, and community safety goals contained in the agencies' fire management policy must be addressed immediately in a more consistent and accountable manner by all of such agencies. Otherwise, the threat of unnaturally severe wildfires will continue to grow, putting both communities and ecosystems at increasing risk.
The study, Managing Wildland Fire: Enhancing Capacity to Implement the Federal Interagency Policy, offers recommendations that are consistent with the President's Management Agenda, which directs federal agencies to face the urgent management challenges confronting them.
http://www.napawash.org/about_academy/annual_report.html.
All their documents, contributors are PDF...which I can't do!!
I am confined with things I must do, but will try to study it when I get a chance.
He should be publicly asking for federal relief from eco-pinhead lawsuits in order to clear out fuel for future fires, while restoring timber taxes which, according to the Oregon Constitution, go to public school funding.
Instead, he vetoes the hard bipartisan work of the Legislature, and warms his fiddle.