“Patience and civility are just about used up with these folks.”
He’s destroyed a lot of people’s livelihoods, many are friends of mine.
Forbes has an excellent article on how Suckling’s lawsuits exploit our taxpayer dollars as he destroys the livelihoods of those out west involved in ranching and the timber industry titled:
“The “Sue And Settle” Racket”
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“The overall anti-societal mindset that has overtaken these groups is no different than the contempt for ordinary society that dominated the now-moribund Occupy Wall Street movement. Mr. Sucklingâs contempt also runs to those who staff the agencies he assaults with CBDâs âsue and settleâ tactics, as he brags about the âpsychological warfareâ CBD and the other anti-development groups wage on these bureaucracies:
âNew injunctions, new species listings and new bad press take a terrible toll on agency morale. When we stop the same timber sale three or four times running, the timber planners want to tear their hair out. They feel like their careers are being mocked and destroyed â and they are. So they become much more willing to play by our rules and at least get something done. Psychological warfare is a very underappreciated aspect of environmental campaigning.â
“Bullying, ruining reputations, psychological warfare â it all sounds like something out of âThe Sopranosâ, doesnât it? Try to imagine the outrage that would emanate from the nationâs news media if the leader of an oil and gas industry trade association, or CEO of a coal company bragged about deploying similar anti-government, anti-societal tactics in an interview. No industry leader would keep his job for more than a few days after uttering such statements in public. Yet Mr. Suckling remains firmly ensconced in his lofty perch four years later.”