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Yosemite_Sam1
Jun 17, 2021Explorer
valhalla360 wrote:
What booming economy are you speaking of? WWII turbo charged things but it was limping in a sad state before that. Not saying some of the projects weren't beneficial but they certainly didn't create a boom.
As I recall from this past winter, California state parks were pretty pricey, so not surprising if they could afford more maintenance.
I agree with you mostly except for these two:
This chart, and from non-partisan UK, shows chart indicating recovery from Economic Depression starting in the 2nd year of the FDR. WWII certainly helped.
The Great Depression
Keynesian pump priming, as the term already implies, is to pump-prime to spark economic activity and it's supposed to start a virtuos and vigorous economic cycle..
And yes, CA parks are pricey and we RVers should pay our pay share as I would assume that inspite of the pricey camping fees, the entire states' public park system is not making enough money to survive on it's fee alone (only 6 of the 279 parks in the state are making enough).
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