I have been watching this thread from the side lines because you all are probably aware of my own thoughts on this topic and are sick of hearing from me. However, since we have Jason engaged, I'll just add this: In my real life, I'm an engineer and a manager. All I do all day every day is solve problems. I'm handed a problem, I look at the constraints, I look at alternatives and choose a solution. In nearly every case, due to the constraints, the solution is a compromise solution. I could be an idealist and always propose idealized solutions but if I did, I would have been fired years ago because my solutions would have never worked. (because of the constraints) I'm the consummate pragmatist.
So when I got involved in this topic, I applied my work experience to this situation. We have a problem: ORVs are damaging the forest. We have constraints: the outdoor community will never accept mass closures. The DEP and the environmental groups will never accept doing nothing. I need to operate within those two simple constraints: I've accepted that it will never again be like it was in July 2015 and will have look for common ground. I have used my influence to help shape OTNJ in that way. Looking for this common ground is why I support the DEP's current plan and why OTNJ has proposed the Jemima project. I'm willing to accept compromise. The problem I see with the PPA currently is that they don't recognize one of the constraints of this game: the public will not accept mass closures as an answer. So any solution that suggests that will fail. This is a constraint on the solution. It cannot be changed. It will never go away. We will fight that to the end and despite what Jaclyn thinks, we will never forget. The PPA needs to recognize that constraint and move toward the middle. If they don't, they will continue to do more and more harm to themselves and they won't actually help solve this problem.
Their other problem is with honesty and trustworthiness. Jason, Carlton, Jaclyn, have all distorted the truth and used people and this is highly visible to everyone except (I guess) themselves. The ends do not justify the means. Despite how ugly this whole thing has become, I held myself to a high standard of honesty and integrity and so have many (but not all) of the other MAP opponents. I can sleep at night. When we originally proposed the Jemima project to the Commissioner, we considered bringing the PPA to work with us. However, we agreed that we could not trust them because of their past behavior and instead kept it a secret until it was approved. That is a shame and it was a missed opportunity, but we had no choice, they forced our hand. Perhaps someday if some integrity is demonstrated, we can engage in future opportunities.