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hatrack

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Mon Mar 20, 2017, 07:36 AM Mar 2017

After Massive, Deadly Fires, KS Ranchers Surprised President Shitstain Seems Unaware Of Their Losses [View all]


Garth Gardiner in the distance last week, near a row of dead cattle waiting to be buried on his ranch outside Ashland, Kan.

ASHLAND, Kan. — Death comes with raising cattle: coyotes, blizzards and the inevitable trip to the slaughterhouse and dinner plate. But after 30 years of ranching, Mark and Mary Kaltenbach were not ready for what met them after a wildfire charred their land and more than one million acres of rain-starved range this month. Dozens of their Angus cows lay dead on the blackened ground, hooves jutting in the air. Others staggered around like broken toys, unable to see or breathe, their black fur and dark eyes burned, plastic identification tags melted to their ears. Young calves lay dying.

Ranching families across this countryside are now facing an existential threat to a way of life that has sustained them since homesteading days: years of cleanup and crippling losses after wind-driven wildfires across Kansas, Oklahoma and the Texas panhandle killed seven people and devoured homes, miles of fences and as much as 80 percent of some families’ cattle herds.

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Beyond the toll of the fire, a frustration also crops up in conversation after conversation. Ranchers said they felt overlooked amid the tumult in Washington, and were underwhelmed by the response of a new president who had won their support in part by promising to champion America’s “forgotten men and women.” “This is the country that elected Donald Trump,” said Garth Gardiner, driving a pickup across the 48,000-acre Angus beef ranch he runs with his two brothers. They lost about 500 cows in the fires. “I think he’d be doing himself a favor to come out and visit us.”


Dawn over the charred landscape in the hills outside Ashland, where wildfires destroyed vast stretches of ranch land.

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Aaron Sawyers, an agriculture extension agent with Kansas State University, got so upset with the delays in and strings attached to getting relief, and what he called a lackluster response from Washington, that he wrote a Facebook post on Tuesday urging friends to barrage lawmakers to loosen up government money for ranchers to replace fences and rebuild their devastated herds. “This is our Hurricane Katrina,” Mr. Sawyers said. The political response to the fires convinced him that Washington, even with an administration supported by 83 percent of Clark County voters in the election, was still “out of touch and didn’t care about us.” “None of them are worth a damn, Republicans or Democrats,” he said.

Ed. - You might want to think twice about that last bit . . .

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https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/20/us/burying-their-cattle-ranchers-call-wildfires-our-hurricane-katrina.html
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Disaster by disaster, big and small, his supporters are realizing the truth: he only cares for Don. Vinca Mar 2017 #1
It shouldn't have taken a disaster. LisaL Mar 2017 #2
They were (and are) members of the Obama-haters Club. Vinca Mar 2017 #3
They screwed themselves up, but unfortunately they also screwed us up. LisaL Mar 2017 #4
not only does dpt of ag administer to ag , it also administers hud AllaN01Bear Mar 2017 #11
Because he's such a fucking disaster that they thought he'd inherently sympathize Orrex Mar 2017 #7
There are a large number of poor people who don't believe they're poor Saviolo Mar 2017 #21
Sawyers should ask HIMSELF if he's worth his own spit Hortensis Mar 2017 #5
It is so bizarre because Mercer is brilliant at some things. Lucky Luciano Mar 2017 #13
It really is, thinking the same thing all the time Hortensis Mar 2017 #26
He is also Aspergers I have been told. Lucky Luciano Mar 2017 #27
Oh, interesting. I hadn't heard that. Hortensis Mar 2017 #28
There's smart, even brilliant, and then there's jeffreyi Mar 2017 #29
Funny how the free enterprise market based Trump supporters turn to gov bailout rgbecker Mar 2017 #6
Unless they've got a Trump-owned golf course and resort, he's not going to come out and visit. tanyev Mar 2017 #8
To paraphrase Mulvaney on Friday, the Federal government will only help.... George II Mar 2017 #9
I hate to sound crass and cruel but Friend or Foe Mar 2017 #10
K & R Duppers Mar 2017 #12
Even W Bush cared about white people during wildfires IronLionZion Mar 2017 #14
they should tweet him, that is all he reads Motley13 Mar 2017 #15
If President Clown Shoes does away with FEMA, we're fucked. Initech Mar 2017 #16
They only care... zentrum Mar 2017 #17
Moral of the story: world wide wally Mar 2017 #18
Libertarian mindset: Any social program I can't plug into and milk, is a tax on me. TheBlackAdder Mar 2017 #19
Don't you be dissing Democrats, there, you Kansas people mountain grammy Mar 2017 #20
This is what they voted for, this is what they should have expected. DK504 Mar 2017 #22
Democrats? NewRedDawn Mar 2017 #23
That's a pretty dry golf course... brooklynite Mar 2017 #24
trump not aware...it does not fit in the fox newscycle dembotoz Mar 2017 #25
Are there any Democrats representing KS in DC? Ilsa Mar 2017 #30
Not one . . . hatrack Mar 2017 #32
Yeah. Socialize losses, take all profit. What is new? Blue_true Mar 2017 #31
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