This rant makes no sense to me. You call this a rat hole, but you choose to live in the rat hole. You choose to boat in the rat hole. Using a term like "gubner" does not help your argument, whatever it may be.
Washington excise tax on boating may be expensive, but you are not forced to boat in Washington waterways and you are not forced to keep your vessel in Washington. It is your choice to do so. Boating is a privilege not a right.
I don't like GFC's rant, but I don't like yours either. Specifically one part of yours. That is the part about choosing to live somewhere. That's not as easy a choice as some like to make it. I hate hearing things like "If you don't like it here (referring to a country or state or city), just leave." Yes, that's an option, as is working to improve things. When I criticize the country or state, I'm hoping we can improve.
There's also the practical reality. Most people can't just pick up and move. We have investments of time and dollars where we live. In our case, we have employees we feel an obligation to. Many have families. Moving is expensive and a hardship. Many have boats in areas they're taxed highly, because that's where they live and can use it. So, yes, I think GFC politicized and in other ways lowered the plane on his rant, but your response is no answer.
We all live where we are for many reasons. And we don't move for many. We live in the US for one reason and one only. We were born here. Now, could we leave now? Of course. We've looked at all the places in the world we could live, but ultimately we stay. We like where we live even though we don't like our Governor. Are we going to then change and move after every election? Like my county but don't like the county officials. Do we move or work for change and accept what we like about where we live?
I refuse to accept being called unpatriotic when I disagree with a government or it's officials. Actually I find following someone blindly to be unpatriotic and my duty to recognize weaknesses and do what I can to see we address them. If I lived in WA I would do the same. If I boated in the Puget Sound, I wouldn't claim the state was perfect, but I'd try to do my part to improve it and I'd live with the rest.
I respect GFC although I didn't like that post at all, but I've seen him here for years and feel like I know him better.
You joined in January and posted once then and now this post calling GFC out. I don't know you and I don't respect your definition or personal portrayal of state patriotism. Perhaps when I know you better. Just don't tell people if they don't like things or disapprove of the Governor to leave. Oh, and for the record so you'll know I don't agree with GFC on his politics simply on his right to disagree, I like the Governor of Washington and I like the President. So, I'm on the other side of the chamber but still am not suggesting he leave if he disagrees.