Matt5266
WKR
That sucks. Not surprised but still not excited. I've got 3 points towards antelope. Going to be more expensive than I planned by the time it happens
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If the politicians would quit stealing from me and calling it taxes, I’d have about 50% more money.Guys. Simple solutions to the issue at hand.
Stop being poor. -Every Politician.
Depending where a person lives, between federal, state, local, property, and various consumption taxes one might pay well north of 50 cents on every dollar he earns to the various government entities. At least I’m not in Virginia where they attempted to allow a small majority of the public strip roughly 49% of the tax paying citizens’ voting powers awayIf the politicians would quit stealing from me and calling it taxes, I’d have about 50% more money.
Check the welfare records. Tax payers are already subsidizing plenty of American families. We dont need to subsidize their choice to hunt also.Not having multiple kids is also a personal choice, one that selfishly denies your duty to those who came before you. God Bless him for it. I for one think we should be subsidizing these incredibly valuable American families. We could start by make every child's preference point free after the first.
Not sure i get you.Wyomings point creep and regular drought conditions sure are making the yearly points purchase a bad investment. Most expensive Western State to apply now. To bad it’s such a beautiful place, gonna miss it.
I hopefully cashed my elk points this year and figured Id do it again in 10 or so years. But buying another 10 elk points then hitting my unit on the $2000 special draw has me thinking I'd feel like the prettiest guy in the prison knowing how bad wyoming will have reamed me out.
I’m not sure you saw the increase for 2027.Not sure i get you.
WY points for antelope deer and elk = about $110
CO points for deer = license + point. More than WY.
Probably arguable that plenty of people are being subsidized for kids they can't afford.
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No we're subsidizing single moms and immigrants, its not remotely the same thing. If American families (Traditional Nuclear Families producing Heritage Americans) don't start having more than two kids, there won't be a society left that values preserving the natural resources we all value on this forum.Check the welfare records. Tax payers are already subsidizing plenty of American families. We dont need to subsidize their choice to hunt also.
If you as a family can have more than 2 children by prioritzing your finances good for you. Including preference points if everyone in your family hunts.
Also understand that your large family may lead to habitat loss when they all need housing of their own in the future. More hunters on the landscape will continue to lead to increased costs for all involved also. Supply and demand.
Thank you for being one of the good families out there. I will happily help support your childrens futures with with tax dollars for your schools. Tax breaks that parents get do not bother me at all because I understand raising healthy children is a burden every parent bears. Youth tags which usually give children hunters a chance to hunt before rifle hunters, and less crowded seasons should be supported by all hunters. I sincerely mean these statements so please do not think I am being insincere.No we're subsidizing single moms and immigrants, its not remotely the same thing. If American families (Traditional Nuclear Families producing Heritage Americans) don't start having more than two kids, there won't be a society left that values preserving the natural resources we all value on this forum.
Right.
Not to mention, how many of you guys that are irritated shoot a $4k rifle or a $2k bow that you replace every 2 years?
Do we really not see the irony in fellas with $700 backpacks, carrying $5k in optics, wearing $3k in fancy pants... complaining about an extra $50 a year?