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โJul-31-2019 07:17 AM
ReneeG wrote:wanderingaimlessly wrote:
I can tell you, It didn't go to Curtis Bay, The home of the Coast Guard Yard.
Coast Guard Yard
Even here we tried,,,,,
Not sure what this has to do with the topic. Seems like a well run outfit.
โJul-31-2019 06:35 AM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
I can tell you, It didn't go to Curtis Bay, The home of the Coast Guard Yard.
Coast Guard Yard
Even here we tried,,,,,
โJul-31-2019 06:34 AM
DallasSteve wrote:
He starts "this is not political" and then quickly says "$22 million for the frivolous July 4 parade".
In what world is that not political?
โJul-31-2019 06:33 AM
BillyBob Jim wrote:
โJul-31-2019 04:26 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:ReneeG wrote:
Not meant to be political, yet the park you mention is in a state with a huge set of it's own problems. We visit Yellowstone, Grant Tetons, and Glacier often. They have a great system setup for camping, checking availability, and it seems to be working.
National parks are being managed by the federal government.
Be specific to the state problems and how are they related to the national park.
โJul-31-2019 04:22 AM
naturist wrote:
Is anybody here sick and tired of living in a country so obsessed with cutting taxes (and thus so impoverished) as to be unable to afford our own infrastructure?
I get that we all want to reduce fraud and waste in government. I don't want my tax dollars used to make some thief rich either. But the truth of the matter is that merely cutting a department budget will never reduce fraud and waste. The people committing those are not total idiots. They are going to get theirs out of the reduced budget anyway. The only way to stop fraud and waste is to do the hard work of investigating and going after the culprits specifically. Merely cutting the budget only cuts money for those the department is supposed to be serving.
So few of our elected representatives these days care a rats behind about our parks and forests. So it's easy to just cut and cut and cut until there isn't enough money to actually fix that broken bridge/toilet/roadway or repaint that building or replace that vandalized sign. And it's not going to change until enough of us start electing representation that cares about such things.
Now when that does happen, it also means taxes will go up. But you know what, I don't mind forking over the money necessary to support our police and fire and armed forces and even forest rangers in their work. I don't mind paying for a new sign or fixing a bridge. I read those signs and drive those bridges. I want them there.
So next time your congress critter wanders in off the street for a town hall, get your fanny down there and ask him/her/it to put money into the public coffers, not just take it out and take it out and take it out. And then go vote!
โJul-31-2019 03:18 AM
DFord wrote:
At the present rate, there won't be any public lands to worry about soon.
Opponent of Nation's Public Lands Is Picked to Oversee ThemAssociated Press, Wire Service Content wrote:
WASHINGTON (AP) โ An ardent critic of the federal government who has argued for selling off almost all public lands has been named the Trump administration's top steward over nearly a quarter-billion federally controlled acres, raising new questions about the administration's intentions for vast Western ranges and other lands roamed by hunters, hikers and wildlife.
โJul-31-2019 02:46 AM
โJul-30-2019 10:08 PM
Associated Press, Wire Service Content wrote:
WASHINGTON (AP) โ An ardent critic of the federal government who has argued for selling off almost all public lands has been named the Trump administration's top steward over nearly a quarter-billion federally controlled acres, raising new questions about the administration's intentions for vast Western ranges and other lands roamed by hunters, hikers and wildlife.
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โJul-30-2019 06:03 PM
wanderingaimlessly wrote:
YS1 is incapable of seeing the forest for the trees.
His preferred state is also the greatest user of Federal assistance with the use/abuse of medicare funds. story
It's way too easy to feel justified in an argument when you only use half the facts.
2007 data is a poor excuse, and the use of federal money for subsidizing people who should not even be here takes the other numbers over the line.
Lets take care of all Americans, and with many, lets have the ones who cant work otherwise, help with assistance programs, and then assist newcomers when we are in a position to be able to help them appropriately.
โJul-30-2019 06:01 PM