^^^I like comparisons, very nice. It at least sets up some benchmarks upon which we can hang discussions and make predictions.
I suppose that is why politics really have to take a back seat on this one but it isn't that easy, is it? You might want to vote for person X because you agree with their stance on this issue but disagree on every other policy they want to advance. Then you have the flip-side.
On top of that, you have what CC describes. Sneaky bastards.
IDK guys. I am expecting our first child here in 2-3 weeks and I am not so much afraid for her, but my grandkids for sure.
But looking at this from a historical context, how many old timers have said "man, this country really has changed."
I guess its kind of like what Gus said in Lonesome Dove when reflecting on he and Call's handiwork at being Texas Rangers "We got rid of all the people that made this country interestin' in the first place." The unintended consequence being a "taming" of the west because if you lived out on the Texas prairie in 1870's, there were dangers most of can't truly appreciate in this modern age and progress was being impeded. I could be wrong, but I would bet money that if the Charlie Goodnights of the old west could know what the region would turn into (especially Austin

), they would have left some Comanches just to keep things wild, or at least to allow another mechanism to weed out stupid people.
We hear the same justifications now; we need jobs, we need to develop our resources, we need PROGRESS which might all be true, but we, as hunters, outdoorsmen, and gun owners (or at least those that subscribe to or appreciate the more carnal side of our natural world) are kind of like the new modern Comanche (in a lose philosophical sense). There is always a price to pay for progress. On that note, I find it interesting that public land was a "progressive" idea to begin with but the progressive movement overall is what ended up "sanitizing" the west in the first place.
Maybe it is inevitable since (most of) our politicians work not for better representation, but instead struggle to maintain power.
I just don't know. Been thinking about this too much but wanted to put these thoughts down.