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WinterBorn
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Straw Man, per usual.
Avoidance of facts, per usual.
Straw Man, per usual.
Avoidance of facts, per usual.
What facts? That a mere 14% of forest lands can be used commercially? Tell us oh factual one, what was the percentage prior to the knee-jerk enviro restrictions that have wrecked havoc the last 25+ years?
I live within 75 miles of 7...yes 7 mills that have had to either close down on production or cut back by up to 2/3s...I'd say that's pretty fucking devastating to the timber industry.
What facts? That a mere 14% of forest lands can be used commercially? Tell us oh factual one, what was the percentage prior to the knee-jerk enviro restrictions that have wrecked havoc the last 25+ years?
I live within 75 miles of 7...yes 7 mills that have had to either close down on production or cut back by up to 2/3s...I'd say that's pretty fucking devastating to the timber industry.
What sort of timber? And when did they close? It may be connected with the huge decline in building.
What sort of timber? And when did they close? It may be connected with the huge decline in building.
Ok nimwit, I did not say that the timber industry was a growth industry. (pun fully intended)
What my facts addressed was the claim that it was all but impossible to get american timber. His continued insistance that virtually all our lumber was imported is clearly nonsense.
I grew up in within 50 miles of a good deal of clear-cut forest land. The subsequent erosion clogged numerous streams and even interfered with navigation on the Warrior River on several occasions. The regulations that required that the timber companies restore the land and restrictions aimed at stopping the long term damages were what put many of the small logging and timber companies out of business. That and the fact that they were bought out by major timber interests.
Now, please let us know if the trees have stopped being cut, or did the bigger timber companies pay better for the trees and so the mills went under?
Or it may be the growth of a handful of huge timber companies. They bought timber for better prices, and so the smaller companies couldn't come up with the raw materials to keep their mills running.
No, what you did lil' miss priss, was state that enviro whack jobs have not devastated the timber industry. The timber industry USED to be a growth industry.
And your pathetic example is SO typical. Being anti enviro whacko does not mean being anti sensible regulating.
Since you seem bound and determined to read what you want to read, regardless of what is actually written, my responses will likely not matter.
But I most certainly did not make any claim about the enviro wackos not devastating the timber industry.
I also did not make any claims that the timber industry was anything different than it is.
What I argued was that the facts do not support the rants that SM aimed at all environmentalists.
Many of those environmentalists have gone way over the line. But others have done noble work that actually saved parts of the timber industry.
"The US Timber Industry has not been destroyed by the environmentalists. "
SM made it clear he was talking about the enviro whaco's prior to your statement...so go split your short hairs ifin it gets your rocks off sissy man.
OF COURSE we have have been discussing those idiotic unneccesary ridiculously over-reaching enviro whack job policies that have devastated the fucking timber industry dork breath...and yes I mean dick breath
No one said that timber is no longer harvested you hair splitting mamsey pamsey man...but that it has been devastated; no longer a growth fucking industry...capeche?
First of all, since the US is the world's leading producer of softwood and hardwood lumber, saying that the industry has been destroyed is a flat out lie.
Next, what SM said was:
“Go down to your local lumber yard and look at the pallets of dimension lumber in the rear lot. You'll see stuff from Canada, South America, even fucking Europe, but you won't see much US lumber.”
“So tress will get harvested, just not in the US. Along with our energy and manufacturing, we import most of it, and export US dollars while our jobs go overseas and our economy is in the toilet.”
“Its easier to get Honduras mahogany here than Western redwood. Shit, I haven't even seen the stuff on a rack in 35 years.”
“And Southern pine is one of the best species for structural lumber, yet unless you buy treated or engineered lumber you'll get spruce-pine-fir from Canada or Europe. North Carolina is one of the nations top lumber producers but you can't find it at most lumber yards.”
That was obviously proven inaccurate by the information that I found and posted.
Logging on Private Property
What rights does the club have (or should the club have) on their own property?
SM: “Its a fucking crop, people, just like corn or wheat; the only difference is it takes longer to grow.”
He's made the strawman into an art form. LOLYou bloviating cow, I never said "destroyed", you did! I said devastated! From a purely economic JOBS fucking point of view it WAS...now happy new year you fat soft doughboy dweeb
You go into any depressed logging town that used to be a boom town and tell out-of-work timber folks your stupid stories.
Being an ass really suits you.
Actually, I probably know much more about the environment than you do, being educated in post graduate in environmental engineering, and have worked with farmers and foresters many years..... This is a statement only possible from someone who is completely uniformed about logging. And probably clueless about the natural world at large; presumably only someone who is couch-bound and never gets outdoors could make a statement like that. ....
Actually, I probably know much more about the environment than you do, being educated in post graduate in environmental engineering, and have worked with farmers and foresters many years.![]()
Actually, I probably know much more about the environment than you do, being educated in post graduate in environmental engineering, and have worked with farmers and foresters many years.![]()