By John Mattingly If you’re like me and many sensible folks in Nevada and Oregon, you’re wondering why the federal response to the Bundy antics has been so patiently executed. Before pondering that puzzle, I’d like first to state my perception of the underlying problem, for which the Bundys have become icons: The cattle business is not a business today unless it is subsidized by a job in town, an inheritance, an oil well or cheap grazing. Cattle ranching today is a hobby. It simply is not profitable as a stand-alone business, so it goes without saying that it cannot ...