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  1. $110 Billion is a drop in the bucket. They will literally need a miracle to happen for them to be able to do anything with the waste in the tanks at Hanford, and that is only a small portion of the total contamination issue there. We told them so almost a decade ago, and nothing has changed. The Vit Plant is just going to become another monument to DOE spending like the Grout Plant and the FMEF and the FFTF facilities are, all huge wastes of money that never produced anything significant. It will take 150+ years to deal with remediating that site, and that won’t start until they figure out how to do it, and then actually commit to making it happen, which will cost far more than $110 billion. All they are doing now is literally just scratching the surface. It will be another century at least before a real solution is found and implemented.

  2. re:
    Cougar

    An acquaintance ran off a cougar in her carport… with a broom. (To clarify, the nice lady used the broom. According to the version relayed to me, the cougar seemed uninterested in sweeping.)

    Me? I would terminate its existence with a shotgun. A professional killer with that level of ‘audacity of hope’ will tap me on the shoulder the next time my attention wavers. Or get invited for supper at the neighbors. Dog? Cat? Child? Cranky oldster with zero tolerance for nincompoops? Say “bye-bye”.

    Of course, I am able to own and maintain and rehearse with my tools. The nice lady lives in a suburb of Santa Cruz, California. The broom is all she is allowed to possess.

    Unlike me, the nice lady is concerned with her image to The Community. She realizes:
    *** Two brooms would earn her concerned disapproval from her peers.
    *** Three brooms would earn her a friendly visit from the concerned government agents, and an eval from Mental Health Professionals… concerned about her arsenal.

    I think it’s safe to say… that is a lot of concern going ’round.

  3. We here in New York state have the same problem as Washington state. We are governed by the politics of New York city. The aggressive progressive agenda currently being passed since we lost the Republican majority in the state Senate is atrocious. Until recently, I was unable to move out of state. However, my mom went home to be with the Lord last year and i am currently looking to move. Would prefer a warmer climate, if anybody has a suggestion for conservative Christian gun owners, send them along.

    1. If you just want a climate “warmer than New York” (with less snow), the I’d recommend that you look at the low river valleys of northern Idaho. Focus on towns like St. Maries, Lewiston, and Bonners Ferry. But if you want a dramatically warmer climate, then consider the Four Corners region–specifically the area around Farmington, New Mexico.

    2. Come on down to the Palmetto State. Low taxes, low cost of living, firearms friendly, and you can’t swing a dead cat without hitting a church. And certainly warmer than New York. Seriously, if you’re willing to work and can leave the “that’s not how we did it up North” Yankee attitude behind…well then, y’all come on down.

  4. Living in NM I am having a harder and harder time offering up moving here. With the latest Liberal governor and house, and the docket they have proposed, we are turning into a lower income version of Kalifornia. (liberal big government, gun control, school control, sanctuary state, entitlements, etc.)

    Additionally, we have been the “go to” state for late term abortion for the last decade and now they are trying to push through VA/NY style of “up to 40 weeks, for the “health” of the mother”. I fear the Lord will either turn His back to this region, or bring it some retribution for our actions (but I pray not and lean on His mercy!)

    I hate to say it, but take a good look at the Redoubt and study up hard on NM before considering it.

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