Posted on 01/15/2021 2:26:42 PM PST by george76
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2020/11/coloradans_unleash_wolves_on_their_neighbors_a_fitting_metaphor_for_covid.html
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Have all the mangy ones you want.
Shows a distinct problem of d movracu. Those in devet are unaffected why do they get to vote?
Colorado is loaded with cattle and sheep ranches. They do NOT want to have to defend their herds from wolves.
There is a wolf sanctuary on the front range and I can guarentee that when one of them gets loose, the people get very upset.
This is really why a proposition (enacting a law while bypassing the legislature and executive) should be approved only by a supermajority (say, 2/3) or a simply majority vote in each of 3/4 of the state’s counties.
The counties receiving the wolves sent a massive no vote majority, while, for all I know, the state overall approved the proposition 50.5% to 49.5%!
The ulterior motive is for the wolves to kill most of the game, like deer, elk and moose, so you either become dependent on the goober mint supply of meat, or starve to death.
Sorry folks, but they don’t bring in wolves so that everyone has a nice dog to look at.
They bring in the wolves to kill off the deer and elk and moose.
Why would the Democrats want to do that?
Think about it.
Juxtapose this with the biden forced on us by a few fraudulent democrat strangleholds and by thin margins as well ... wolves probably have al gore rythme assisted voting ass well???
Close off those national parks quick!
I received a letter from a university soliciting my “opinions” regarding the release of wolves in my area. Basically, the only way provided to respond was a survey where I was allowed four choices to each question. But the questions were all about my knowledge and prejudices concerning wolves. One was when confronted I should, back away, run away, etc. There was no way provided in their solicitation to provide negative feedback. I wrote a scathing letter concerning how wolves would affect my neighbors farm, my pets, etc. I included my return address and phone number. I never heard from them.
Wolves were not wiped out by our ancestors because our ancestors were evil. It was because wolves attack children, livestock and cause economic damage. Where today is there any open land not adjacent to homes and farms that the wolves would gravitate to? They would haunt populated lands for the same reason my G*d damned bear comes around. It’s a lot easier to raid my garbage than it is to hunt berries. (The bear is one fat f*ck, too. Can’t touch him because he’s wired.)
And the cattle. Remember, cattle are targeted for elimination under the Green Deal.
Any way to attract them into Boulder and Denver?
I expect the wolves will be too.
Well at least deer collisions will be reduced.
“I expect the wolves will be too.”
The letter referenced mostly “a” wolf. Well, I have news for those academics. It won’t be lone wolves for long. They are pack animals. Little kids walk to the school bus stop by themselves. What happens when a pack runs off with a little kid? I presume we’ll all get training in how to back away from wolves. (Idiots!)
Republican State Sen. Bob Rankin plans to put forth a bill in the Colorado General Assembly that would introduce an equal number of wolves into Boulder and ..
Of the state’s 64 counties, just 13 supported the introduction of wolves on designated lands west of the Continental Divide.
They think wolves are cute,” Rankin said. “They don’t understand they eat sheep and grab small children .... should spend that money (tens of millions in a just few years ) on teacher salaries and health care instead of managing a wolf population
Is there a regularly scheduled train nearby?
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