By invoking a National Emergency, Trump is shit canning all of the regulatory strangle holds the Tree Huggers have burdened the Timber Industry with over the last 50 years.
Spotted Owl is on the menu again boys.
BREAKING: President Trump just signed an Executive Order terminating all regulations & processes that delay the production of timber, lumber, paper, bioenergy, and other wood products. It’s time to cut trees and use them to make houses, & other things affordable again. “The United States has an abundance of timber resources that are more than adequate to meet our domestic timber production needs, but heavy-handed Federal policies have prevented full utilization of these resources and made us reliant on foreign producers.”
This is going to trigger a huge economic boom here in Western Washington state, Western Oregon too.
The timber Industry has been wiped out over the last 50 years in these areas.
Companies like Weyerhauser still own hundred of thousands, if not millions of acres of timber in both states.
Modern technology will replace the lumber mills of old and if they fast track the investments it could well be within a year, a burdgeoning new Lumber Industry could see truck loads of logs coming out of the forests bumper to bumper again.
Small lumber towns will be revitalized and shattered economies will spring back to life.
It will also go a long ways towards preventing the monsterous wild fires that have become all too common over the years by thinning over crowded forests and getting rid of the fuel they thrive on.
Lumber prices will come down allowing contractors to start building more affordable homes by the thousands.
Win, Win, Win.
This could be bigger than most people can even comprehend.
I recently received an email from Friend of the Blog Steve up in Canada.
He said I can repost this so maybe it can help someone else.
Hey Hows it going. Eventful day here today. About a year ago wife and I been sleeping in separate bedrooms. Not cause of hating each other but just more comfortable for us in our old age. My dachshund Fritzi always always crashes with me and Charlie the old spaniel sleeps at the foot of her bed. Two nights ago Fritzi crawled into bed with Alissa and I felt a bit out of sorts but ok…
Yesterday morn after her shower she was complaining her left arm was sore. My spidey senses then went up and I asked if we should go to the emergency. She says no its not too bad and she had pains before. First I heard of this but she insisted we do our grocery shop we had planned the night before. Did that …came home…relaxed…I make supper and hit the sack early
This morn she says she had a hell of a time sleeping and her arm is still sore …mabe even worse than yesterday. I told her lets go…off to the hospital.
Sure enuff its a heart attack. Few hours in the small town emerg then a transfer by ambulance to the big city emerg.
When all said and done…no tears to the heart…no surgery needed. Me and my boy just got home but she of course is gonna be in the hospital for a week or so for stabilizing and observance.
Next time my little buddy Fritzi tells me something wrong like what he tried a couple nights ago …Im gonna listen and ….she going to the emerg right away
I keep you posted
Steve in Canehda
I replied that it was some serious paying attention on his part and was glad it turned out OK. he replied to that with this,
Good Morning. Yeah …While working 38 years in heavy construction for various contractors…we were orientated and safety trained up the wazoo at the start of every job. One very high risk job we were told it would be a very good idea to take the St. Johns safety training as well…company would pay for the course and for the hours that we attended. We were taught what to look for… for signs of someone stroking or having a heart attack.
Heart attacks arent always a short or violent instance. My wifes heart attack lasted well over 24 hours and finally stabilized with three sprays of nitro under her tongue. She bitched about the taste and it giving her a headache but she is alive.
Like I said I saw the signs the previous day and I should have acted on them right away but she tuffed it out for another day before I put my foot down and said we going to the emerg NOW. Thankfully she alive.
Laters
Steve in Canehda
PS If you want to post what I sent you yesterday and today on your blog …kind of a public service or special interest thing…go ahead. I know a lot of older guys and gals are readers and commentators so it might serve as a good reminder
Yes, very good advice and since it only takes me a few minutes to copy/paste this, I hope it may help someone else out in the future.