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Thank You, Mr. President

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 9 2008 7:30 AM

Submitted by AceT. Edited By Uncognitive.

TAGS: bush, 2008 election, primaries, Oregon, old growth forest, voter turnout

I was reading today about the Bush administration's plan to increase logging in Oregon's old growth forests by 700%. For those of you that don't know, old growth forests are forests that have not been logged for at least 200 years. They contain a variety of different tree species of varying ages, including some very large trees that are hundreds, or even thousands of years old.

Here's a handy little diagram of the state of old growth forests over the last few centuries:



You see that tiny little black patch? That's the 1% of old growth forests left, and ol' Dubya is planning a preemptive strike against the weapons of moss production. So I got to thinking, "Holy fuck! Is there anything positive this douchebag has done for our country in his entire time in office?"

It's a hard question to answer isn't it? I can only think of one thing I can thank George W. Bush for -- making me and many other Americans finally care about politics and allowing a discourse of true change in our nation's policy.

I remember the 2000 primary elections; I was attending my freshman year of college, Bush and McCain were battling it out on the Republican side, Al Gore and Bill Bradley on the Democratic side. Despite having daily discussions about it in my US Government class, the most I can remember thinking about was how McCain easily had the hottest wife.

Ultimately the election was "won" by a far right fringe Republican advocating smaller government, strict constitutionalism, and decreased US military involvement in world affairs.



Wait, that...sounds familiar.

Anyway, fast forward to the 2002 midterm elections, which came and went with nary a thought. In fact, the only thing I remember about the 2002 midterms was The Daily Show's School House Rock homage explaining how little importance I should be giving it.



It wasn't until Dubya had a full four years to completely fuck our country up that people finally started to pay attention. Despite comments of being "a uniter, not a divider" the 2004 elections were the most divisive in my lifetime. The ridiculously misleading concept of red states and blue states, terms never used before Bush's first run had now become ubiquitous.

However, it also produced the highest voter turnout since 1968, the tumultuous year that led to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the height of the war in Viet Nam, and civil rights protests at home. So I guess that's one feather he can put in his cap.

The Republicans scored huge successes in all three branches of government that year, but it would only raise the pendulum higher in one direction to swing it to the other. After two more years in office with stellar results; the bloodiest year in Iraq still to come, dwindling support from The Coalition of the Willing (to Get the Fuck Out), a plunging dollar, threats of recession, and scandal after scandal for the Republicans, the nation finally woke up out of its retarded slumber and rallied for change.

The 2006 midterm elections didn't just have a slightly higher turnout than previous years, but significantly higher, the highest since 1970 and brought about the first major changes in Congress since 1994. It was the first time I personally had voted in a midterm.

Unfortunately not much has happened since then. More people died in Iraq in the year after the midterms than in any year prior. The Speaker of the House rolled over on every important piece of legislation promised, refusing to impeach an adminitration that had committed endless atrocities. The president of the Senate, a Mormon Democrat against abortion, gay marriage, and with mixed views on gun control and Iraq has tabled legislation even his own party was adamant about.

But at least I know about all of these things. And for the first time ever I'm sitting at the edge of my seat watching primary elections, refreshing news sites for the latest information. For the first time ever every Democratic candidate is preaching a system of universal health care, a reasonable energy policy, and sweeping tax reform, not just the fringe ones. For the first time ever the Republican candidate not considered the corporate whore media darling is raising the most money.

I reckon that if Bush had been a mediocre president -- not great but not the catastrophe he's become -- we'd still be settling for the status quo. Our two party system would still be hammering at milquetoast legislation that reached for the lowest common denominator. Before things could get better I guess they had to get worse, and I for one am anxiously awaiting that pendulum to finally swing in the other direction.

So thanks Dubya, we owe you one.

 

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DhD_No_Pants

DhD_No_Pants

Katy, TX
May 2006

JAN 09, 2008 09:27 AM

I heard the trees are homegrown terrorists. shocked

Kindle

Kindle

Seattle, WA
March 2006

JAN 09, 2008 09:38 AM

malkav11 said:

Kindle said:

Postblank said:

AceT said:


How exactly did they draw up those first two? I can't imagine anybody had adequate means to make any reasonable estimate of forestry in 1620.


How do we know what the earth looked like millions of years ago? My guess is it's mostly an estimate.

EDIT: Or whatever was said above me while I was posting as well.



Maybe that's how *you* know. *I* used my time-travelling spaceship.


That's hot, just saying.

Peanut85

Peanut85

San Jose, CA
July 2002

JAN 09, 2008 09:40 AM

MrCrisp said:

smithers_jones said:
So basically you are saying we can continue getting fucked in the butt or we can fuck shit up, amiright?



FUCK SHIT UP '08!



Now there is a sticker I would proudly put on my car.

Colinism

Colinism

Atlanta, GA
July 2005

JAN 09, 2008 09:43 AM

Postblank said:

AceT said:


How exactly did they draw up those first two? I can't imagine anybody had adequate means to make any reasonable estimate of forestry in 1620.



Well, people most likely bought and paid for the land to log it so there are likely records, not to mention forests make great farmland so again paper trail. It's most likely a bunch of sources together to come up with a reasonable estimate as to where the forests were.

Postblank

Postblank

New Brunswick, NJ
June 2004

JAN 09, 2008 09:46 AM

AceT said:

Postblank said:

AceT said:


How exactly did they draw up those first two? I can't imagine anybody had adequate means to make any reasonable estimate of forestry in 1620.


Source

Data are from Paullin, Charles Oscar, Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States, Edited by John K. Wright, Greenwood Press, Westport, Connecticut, 1932, 1975; Findley, Rowe, and Blair, James Pl, "Will We Save Our Own?" National Geographic, vol. 178, no. 3, September 1990, page 120; and the Wilderness Society.


I imagine it's not too difficult, you just find where forests grow naturally. They obviously weren't logged in any significant amount before the industrial revolution.

Alright, I can jive with that. It doesn't really seem to take into account that there are ways to lose trees that aren't man-related, but most of those regions aren't huge forest fire zones anyway.

wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

JAN 09, 2008 09:49 AM

MrCrisp said:

smithers_jones said:
So basically you are saying we can continue getting fucked in the butt or we can fuck shit up, amiright?



FUCK SHIT UP '08!



Tee shirt!

wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

JAN 09, 2008 09:53 AM



I was reading today about the Bush administration's plan to increase logging in Oregon's old growth forests by 700%.



He's been gnawing at this bone for quite some time.


My head hurts.

Kindle

Kindle

Seattle, WA
March 2006

JAN 09, 2008 10:02 AM

wildswan said:

MrCrisp said:

smithers_jones said:
So basically you are saying we can continue getting fucked in the butt or we can fuck shit up, amiright?



FUCK SHIT UP '08!



Tee shirt!


I'd buy it. Or, at least steal it off his back.

AceT

AceT

Portland, OR
April 2004

JAN 09, 2008 10:12 AM

Peanut85 said:

MrCrisp said:

smithers_jones said:
So basically you are saying we can continue getting fucked in the butt or we can fuck shit up, amiright?



FUCK SHIT UP '08!



Now there is a sticker I would proudly put on my car.




Buy yours today!

wildswan

wildswan

I'm lost
June 2006

JAN 09, 2008 10:13 AM



Gah! I love it!

hk85

hk85

Guerneville, CA
October 2007

JAN 09, 2008 10:14 AM

Colinism said:

Postblank said:

AceT said:


How exactly did they draw up those first two? I can't imagine anybody had adequate means to make any reasonable estimate of forestry in 1620.



Well, people most likely bought and paid for the land to log it so there are likely records, not to mention forests make great farmland so again paper trail. It's most likely a bunch of sources together to come up with a reasonable estimate as to where the forests were.



I've got a copy of "Family Trees" on my desk,which has over hundred years of pictures and history of the Simpson family, and thier logging and milling operations.

Considering the converstations I've had with my father, and his father, I would say that is a pretty accurate. If you look closely, you can see little change in the Pacific Northwest from 1620 to 1850. The Gold Rush was in 1849, and that's when the demand for logs that were close to the water and easy to cut down really took off here. San Francisco had huge forests, as did Jenner, where my family is from. We still have some old Redwoods left, but history shows that the mills shut down and move when the trees run out.

"Renewable" and "Sustainable" logging is possible, but not as cost effective, which makes the old growth trees look pretty appetizing to some right now.

We really need to protect what we have left.

Well put together article-BTW



scorp17yh

scorp17yh

Brookings, OR
November 2004

JAN 09, 2008 10:20 AM

At Collins Pine, if you don't care about Mother Earth, you don't fit in.

Collins Pine Co. hopes to raise public expectations for the nation's wood products industry. Couched somewhere between used car salesmen and tabloid journalists when it comes to credibility, managers in the timber business have nowhere to go but up, say Collins officials.

Collins thinks it's been able to improve its own image by reflecting environmental concerns about logging in its daily business practices. Whether it can convince others in the tradition-bound industry to do the same is another matter. For the last 143 years, Collins Pine, a medium-sized, family-owned company, has embraced a sustainable yield, selective harvest management style in an industry that resists such practices. It repeatedly receives kudos from the environmental community and eco-savvy consumers.

http://www.collinswood.com/M4_MediaEvents/Resources/MavericksHerdBusiness.html

AceT

AceT

Portland, OR
April 2004

JAN 09, 2008 10:23 AM

wildswan said:



Gah! I love it!


I think that's some kind of record for fastest concept to production.

d20

d20

San Francisco, CA
September 2003

JAN 09, 2008 10:29 AM

MrCrisp said:

smithers_jones said:
So basically you are saying we can continue getting fucked in the butt or we can fuck shit up, amiright?



FUCK SHIT UP '08!



Ms_Magdalena

Ms_Magdalena

Minneapolis, MN
February 2007

JAN 09, 2008 11:11 AM

wildswan said:



Gah! I love it!



Quite possibly the most awesome thing I've seen all week.


love

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