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Originally Posted by jaguartx
And Gayghost and Plumdumb and Lostinhell and Houston 2 think we will save a lot of petrol if we have a fully electruck military.

Cant you see tanks lining up to hookup with the new kool.

Solar panel and windmill battalions will handle it.


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Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

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The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

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Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Color me impressed. Very impressed. How do you manage to keep that butterball figure doing that much walking?

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Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…


It’s funny how many of Buzz’s friends are multi millionaire Montana left wing transplants that buy Montana family farms and ranches and then shut the public out

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Originally Posted by Cluggins
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Color me impressed. Very impressed. How do you manage to keep that butterball figure doing that much walking?

By hiking every day, and clean living.

I packed all or a part of 11 elk last year, a bull moose, a pronghorn, and 5 deer.

What's complicated about it?

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Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent under your hero and child sniffer Biden

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

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You and Burns should enter a tail tale contest

I saw less horse schit when I mucked out the horse stalls the other day

Or collaborate on a comic book celebrating your super human feats. Lol


Thanks for the chuckle again Buzz



Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Cluggins
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Color me impressed. Very impressed. How do you manage to keep that butterball figure doing that much walking?

By hiking every day, and clean living.

I packed all or a part of 11 elk last year, a bull moose, a pronghorn, and 5 deer.

What's complicated about it?

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Originally Posted by ribka
Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

2023 ytd, 6.83%.

My personal best year was 58.62%. That same year, a few lucky people invested fully in the s fund, 78%.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

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You just cant stop lying


I guess that’s why you’re a BHA spokeswoman







Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by ribka
Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

2023 ytd, 6.83%.

My personal best year was 58.62%. That same year, a few lucky people invested fully in the s fund, 78%.
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by ribka
Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

2023 ytd, 6.83%.

My personal best year was 58.62%. That same year, a few lucky people invested fully in the s fund, 78%.

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Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

Hiking isn't general public access to public lands?

Since when?

Sell your ATV and invest in boots.

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Ask buzz how you can truck hunt elk and deer on closed forest service roads in Wyoming like he does



Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

Hiking isn't general public access to public lands?

Since when?

Sell your ATV and invest in boots.

I don't have an ATV or a pot belly Lloyd.

You can't endorse closing hundreds of miles of public access roads and also claim to be a warrior for public access.

Wilderness advocate? Sure, seems utterly appropriate.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

Hiking isn't general public access to public lands?

Since when?

Sell your ATV and invest in boots.

There are a lot of people with physical limitations. I'd like for them to have access too. But then again, I'm not in it just for me.

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Originally Posted by ribka
You just cant stop lying


I guess that’s why you’re a BHA spokeswoman







Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by ribka
Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

2023 ytd, 6.83%.

My personal best year was 58.62%. That same year, a few lucky people invested fully in the s fund, 78%.
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by ribka
Lol. What’s TSP returns 2022? It sure isn’t 6 to 7 per cent a year. It was around NEGATIVE 26 per cent

2023 returns are in the red and trending down big time

Next year 2024 market trend is negative too


Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by irfubar
Originally Posted by Tyrone
Originally Posted by Bigvalleyboy
His employment info including salary should be public information if he works for the .gov
Redacted, redacted, redacted.

But it says he's a GS-07 in Utah. https://www.federalpay.org/employees/forest-service/hettick-lloyd-m

Looks to me like that tops out at $58k/yr in 2022. https://www.federalpay.org/gs/calculator

Well I'll be dipped in schit.... kinda reminds me of Judman, bragging like he was makin bank yet public records showed he topped out at $45K year....

Maybe the lobbyist job and the volunteer positions payed bank ?

Isn't the www great, you can be anything you want.... lmfao

The only thing shorter than your pecker is your memory. I said combined retirement income for my wife and I $20k/month.

The only thing worse than your math skills is your ability to shoot a big game animal.

Let's do some math. My pension and SS will be $6k a month. Rental income another $2k, or if we decide to sell the rental another $300-350k to invest. So that's $96k. Throw in the wife's SS, another 2k a month. So $120k before touching IRA's, 401, and tsp.

I've invested a minimum of 20%, up to the federal limit of my gross income since 1987 in IRA's and TSP.

Between my wife's 401, my TSP, and our IRA's, in 6 years projecting normal s&p 500 growth, 6-7%, 2.5 million conservatively, probably closer to 3 million.

We've settled on drawing 4.5% from those accounts a year, advanced college math...another $112k a year.

What does $112,000+120,000 come up to?

Exactly what I told you a long time ago, $230-245k a year, or 20k a month.

It isn't complicated, it's simple math.

2023 ytd, 6.83%.

My personal best year was 58.62%. That same year, a few lucky people invested fully in the s fund, 78%.

Whatever dummy...

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Originally Posted by PaulBarnard
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
Originally Posted by BuzzH
Originally Posted by Backroads
The math gets a bit funny when you trumpet public access as your only reason to vote, yet you are part of the closing of miles and miles of public access from FS roads…

Too lazy to walk? Or isn't 380,000 miles of public roads on our national forests enough for you to drive around on?

There's a reason I've shot 83 elk...and, here's a pro tip, you don't do it driving around road hunting.

Finally, since when is having to hike a denial of public access?

Go buy some boots...and use them.

Lloyd, why would anyone believe you are a single issue voter on public land access while crowing about closing hundreds of miles of public access in National Forests? It seems like you are FOS.

You are not for general public access to public lands, if only obviously.

I understand that you are actually a wilderness society loony that likes to hunt and has a ridiculous pot belly.

Hiking isn't general public access to public lands?

Since when?

Sell your ATV and invest in boots.

There are a lot of people with physical limitations. I'd like for them to have access too. But then again, I'm not in it just for me.

They do, 380,000 miles worth just on FS lands. Hundreds of thousands more on BLM, nps, state lands, etc.

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Originally Posted by BuzzH
There are a lot of people with physical limitations. I'd like for them to have access too. But then again, I'm not in it just for me.

They do, 380,000 miles worth just on FS lands. Hundreds of thousands more on BLM, nps, state lands, etc.[/quote]

How about that brilliant DOI head that you and BHA supported?

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Buzzy youre a federal employee union rep. It’s been three years and your union members refuse to return work yet get paid

Why do you defend this?

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