Right the wrong of wolf reintroduction and support the ballot measure

Let’s right the wrong of wolf reintroduction

Re: “Historic wolf releases face a barrage of challenges,” Jan. 14 news story

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commissioners and wolf reintroduction activists seem a bit overconfident about defeating a possible ballot initiative that would reverse this problematic program and provide for the remaining animals to be returned to their native areas out of state.

There are several reasons to question the supporters’ claimed “survey” showing 52% public support for the program:

•  Taxpayer costs for the first three years, as projected by pre-vote information: $2.4 million. Actual, reported cost: $4.5 million. From reported recent moves at the state level, the overspending is getting worse.

•  Experts claimed — in selling Proposition 114 to the voters — that the new apex predators would easily find ample natural wildlife prey; thus there would be little chance of livestock attacks. The opposite has proven true.

•  The Commission continues to staff new and costly personnel for much greater interactive needs with ranch and agricultural property owners, including “range riders” who are supposed to manage wolf movements.

•  Taxpayer costs in defending the state agency from ranch and ag claims have only just begun, and these will likely be gaslit to include only actual money payouts, leaving legal and court costs to some other part of the budget.

Bring on the reversal initiative!

Peter Ehrlich, Denver

Tariffs: An end-around to taxes

I just got it. The tariffs are a tax on the people, “legislated” by Donald Trump alone, no legislature required.

Here’s how: Importers pay the tariffs to the treasury; importers increase the costs to the next in line. Eventually, we get to the end of the line. Consumers. Us.

We end up paying the whole un-tax, and he likely gives the sum in treasury to his rich buddies (and himself) via tax cuts and brags about not raising taxes.

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