Executives from North Olympic Timber Action Committee to Speak at PABA meeting
Two leaders of the North Olympic Timber Action Committee (NOTAC) will be the guests at this Tuesday's meeting of the Port Angeles Business Association. Carol Johnson, Executive Director, and Harry Bell, President, will be discussing alternatives to the proposed federal Wild Olympics Wilderness and Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 2012.
Harry Bell is also chief forester for Green Crow Corp.
Harry Bell is also chief forester for Green Crow Corp.
7 Comments:
Hey Tom, ya know the election is over. The quotes from Mitney are kinda irrelevant now, I hope.
They are just worried about their tax rates going up a couple of points. Assholes.
At least they can't move the fucking forests to China. If they could, I'm sure they would.
I meant to say if they could move the dirt and rocks to China, they would. In a hundred years, if anyone is left here, that's all that will be left.
Anon. 9:09 a.m.: True, I've been meaning to change the text in that right-hand column.
I think the quotes are relevant and should stay, and a little pic should be added above it of Mittens pumping his own gas.
Oh my God! I've just read the Port's "new" "study" on the Wild Olympics, and it looks bad bad bad! According to this "new" "study," passing the Wild Olympics could mean that Clallam County could lose up to - GASP! - 4.5 jobs! I mean, it'd be like Frugal's closed or something. If we lost that many jobs, it would push our local unemployment rate up something like .008 percent, and thereby cause the END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT. Or at least as the Port knows it. Oh no!
We've got to stop this job-killing idea NOW, and log the entire Olympic Peninsula IMMEDIATELY. It's the ONLY sensible thing to do! After all, China is waiting for those raw logs, people!
Why do you hate Frugals?
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