My thoughts to Tom Vilsack
Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2014 12:19 pm
Secretary Vilsack;
I am going to be blunt here. The USFS, as far as myself and a lot of other folks are concerned, has become nothing more that the tool used by the "environmental" movement to carry out it's closure agenda. These people care not about the affect their actions have on us out here in the real world, and neither, it seems, does your staff!
There have been too many instances of FS staff shutting down a person who isn't telling them what they want to hear, either by insults or ignoring their request to speak. One of the most recent, and one that is completely inexcusable, is Plumas NF Supervisor Earl Ford telling one speaker at a meeting in Quincy, CA, that "I don't Work For you". Then just who the hell do you work for?! Then there was the Six Rivers Supervisor who wants "my forest to be a quiet forest". I got news for that gal, Tom. It ain't her forest, it's the taxpayer's forest.
No points are being made by the FS, at least not to any great mention. When I worked for the FS years ago, they were an active part of the community. No more. Your revolving door staff movements don't allow for that. No one stays long enough to get to know what the needs in an area are!
And I'm also getting real tired of my chosen form of recreation taking it the shorts every time your staff and the greens get the chance to poke us! Responsible motorized activities are as much a part of the real world as anything else! We are the ones who do a large amount of the trail work on our forests. Why? Because we have the skills and the equipment to do it! And we want to sustain what we do into the future. My family is now into it's third generation of OHV recreation, with a fourth on the way! I want to teach my Grandkids to be good stewards, and keep the hobby going, but at the rate things are going, my wheeling rig is going to become a yard ornament. And that really annoys me!
So, sir, I thinks it's about time you reined in your minions, and took a good look at how you're doing business! Time to get back to being a participant in the community instead of an outsider forcing an agenda. We're a pretty sharp bunch out here, and it might just surprise you what we can do when allowed! Give it a try and see what happens.
Respectfully,
Dave Walters
Kennewick, Washington
I am going to be blunt here. The USFS, as far as myself and a lot of other folks are concerned, has become nothing more that the tool used by the "environmental" movement to carry out it's closure agenda. These people care not about the affect their actions have on us out here in the real world, and neither, it seems, does your staff!
There have been too many instances of FS staff shutting down a person who isn't telling them what they want to hear, either by insults or ignoring their request to speak. One of the most recent, and one that is completely inexcusable, is Plumas NF Supervisor Earl Ford telling one speaker at a meeting in Quincy, CA, that "I don't Work For you". Then just who the hell do you work for?! Then there was the Six Rivers Supervisor who wants "my forest to be a quiet forest". I got news for that gal, Tom. It ain't her forest, it's the taxpayer's forest.
No points are being made by the FS, at least not to any great mention. When I worked for the FS years ago, they were an active part of the community. No more. Your revolving door staff movements don't allow for that. No one stays long enough to get to know what the needs in an area are!
And I'm also getting real tired of my chosen form of recreation taking it the shorts every time your staff and the greens get the chance to poke us! Responsible motorized activities are as much a part of the real world as anything else! We are the ones who do a large amount of the trail work on our forests. Why? Because we have the skills and the equipment to do it! And we want to sustain what we do into the future. My family is now into it's third generation of OHV recreation, with a fourth on the way! I want to teach my Grandkids to be good stewards, and keep the hobby going, but at the rate things are going, my wheeling rig is going to become a yard ornament. And that really annoys me!
So, sir, I thinks it's about time you reined in your minions, and took a good look at how you're doing business! Time to get back to being a participant in the community instead of an outsider forcing an agenda. We're a pretty sharp bunch out here, and it might just surprise you what we can do when allowed! Give it a try and see what happens.
Respectfully,
Dave Walters
Kennewick, Washington