Fisheries assessments of candidates?

Posted by: thaxor

Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/01/20 06:36 PM

Any fisheries groups do assessments of the candidates on ballot?
Posted by: Carcassman

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 11:18 AM

You can all get behind the Lands Commissioner candidate who will open the state to year-around fishing. Knowing that much about how the state runs makes him a prime candidate..
Posted by: skyrise

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 01:48 PM

Never, Never and repeating Never vote for Communist party chairmen & Dictator Inslee.
Posted by: large edward

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 03:50 PM

Originally Posted By: skyrise
Never, Never and repeating Never vote for Communist party chairmen & Dictator Inslee.


You mean the unemployment assclown and tribal pocket puppet Inslee? Not happening.
Posted by: fish4brains

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 04:33 PM

Originally Posted By: large edward
Originally Posted By: skyrise
Never, Never and repeating Never vote for Communist party chairmen & Dictator Inslee.


You mean the unemployment assclown and tribal pocket puppet Inslee? Not happening.


don't forget homeless drug vagrant enabler.
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 06:43 PM

Some of you have been reading Inslee's resume'.

No candidate, if elected, is going to do a damn thing about fish and fishing. Some might say they will if it makes a good sound bite, but that will be the extent of it. The fact is that fishing is no longer very important in this state. It is to a few people, but it's way down the list of priorities for most.
Posted by: Carcassman

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/02/20 06:46 PM

Amen to that.
Posted by: Salman

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/03/20 08:35 AM

Inslee avoided the Chehalis dam. More than likely won’t be talking about THAT again.
Posted by: DrifterWA

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/04/20 08:30 AM

Originally Posted By: Salmo g.

No candidate, if elected, is going to do a damn thing about fish and fishing. Some might say they will if it makes a good sound bite, but that will be the extent of it. The fact is that fishing is no longer very important in this state. It is to a few people, but it's way down the list of priorities for most.



Well said!!!!!!!
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/05/20 06:46 AM

I voted for Loren Culp.
Posted by: RUNnGUN

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/05/20 07:41 AM

Preliminary results show Culp and Inslee leading. I heard Culp is a hunter and fisherman and Inslee is in the tribes back pocket.
Posted by: Salmo g.

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/05/20 09:44 AM

Has anyone heard Culp speak? He talks like a low IQ citizen who doesn't know or understand WA law or what the job of governor is and isn't. I guess we could have predicted that Rich would vote for him.
Posted by: Todd

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/05/20 04:48 PM

Originally Posted By: Salmo g.
Has anyone heard Culp speak? He talks like a low IQ citizen who doesn't know or understand WA law or what the job of governor is and isn't. I guess we could have predicted that Rich would vote for him.


I think we already know the outcome of the "he's not a politician, let's elect him!" experiment.

I am sure he's a great guy, and I am sure his heart is in the right place, but he is already in way over his head and it's only the primary.

Electing people who don't know how to govern is a shitt idea.

Fish on...

Todd
Posted by: ONTHESAUK

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/05/20 05:17 PM

And yet, look at the politicians we have!
Posted by: MPM

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 10:19 AM

Culp's failure to get a decent statement in for the voter pamphlet convinced me he's not the right guy. Unfortunately, nobody else seems like the right guy either.
Posted by: RUNnGUN

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 12:28 PM

Originally Posted By: MPM
Culp's failure to get a decent statement in for the voter pamphlet convinced me he's not the right guy. Unfortunately, nobody else seems like the right guy either.


I was told and info appeared on some other forums he somehow got screwed over during the publication of the voter pamphlet. All his qualifications and some of his statement was left out, he says on purpose from Inslee supporters running the publication? Strange how everything becomes a conspiracy when things don't go your way. Doesn't matter now anyway. The voters will get to decide who becomes Gov. in Nov. IMO, Inslee's had his turn and not getting my vote this time around, regardless of Culp's lack of experience. A risk? Yes. I'm ready for a change. Hope I'm not falling into the Rich G. hole.
Posted by: eddie

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 02:33 PM

I had lunch with friends yesterday and a British friend of mine said something very insightful. "It's either a cock up or a conspiracy and it usually is a cock up!" Truth!
Posted by: RUNnGUN

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 03:02 PM

Originally Posted By: eddie
I had lunch with friends yesterday and a British friend of mine said something very insightful. "It's either a cock up or a conspiracy and it usually is a cock up!" Truth!

Had to look that one up.
"The definition of a cock-up is a British slang term for a mix-up or a state of confusion. When you forget to cancel a meeting and everyone accidentally shows up when not expected, this is an example of a cock-up. "Cock-up."
Agreed.
Posted by: Bay wolf

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 04:29 PM

Unfortunately....most of us get a "cock-up" our arse with whom ever we elect in this state. Just too much special interest money running our government. ....now that I think about it, it's not just here.....it's everywhere.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/06/20 07:10 PM

I voted for Raoul Garcia, only reasonable republican candidate with good ideas.
Posted by: Anonymous

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/07/20 08:09 AM

Originally Posted By: bobrr
I voted for Raoul Garcia, only reasonable republican candidate with good ideas.


The sounds of silence are deafening.
Posted by: dwatkins

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/07/20 10:23 AM

Nice self quoting. Bobber.
Posted by: Jake Dogfish

Re: Fisheries assessments of candidates? - 08/07/20 01:09 PM

Originally Posted By: RICH G
I voted for Loren Culp.


Obviously Rich is a closet Inslee supporter or he would have never posted this. I doubt he even knows how to vote.
Their were 36 candidates and only one who will fix the state of our fisheries. Let’s give Culp the chance to do that!