โJul-30-2019 10:55 AM
โAug-04-2019 06:49 AM
JRscooby wrote:lane hog wrote:
Entitlements are why this country is going broke. Everyone wants someone else to pay the way for them. Look at the bozoโs running for office. They want to give away free healthcare, free college, loan forgiveness for kids who chose a degree in 19th Century French Gender Studies (and wondering why they canโt find a job)... but โthe richโ will somehow be taxed enough to pay for it.
Some could argue the country is "going broke" because many people, including about half the people that work for money, think the only people that should pay taxes are the people that work for their money.
If you look back to the time in our country's history, you would see that there was a great growth in the middle class, (the people that spend money to make the economy grow) at the same time a large percentage of the population was given free or very low cost college education. At the same time, the tax rate on higher incomes was much higher than it has been at any time since.
As to the wrinkly discount. The lake I go to most often, has both State Park and COE CGs. The State charges $1.00 more than COE. If the state was full, we would make or res at COE. But now that I have the discount, I put up with the less favorable sites, and driving thru both, I bet without the discount that COE CG would bring in less money.
BTW, as host at a state park, I know there is a space on the check-in program for donations. Bet there is a box for that on the Fed program to.
โAug-04-2019 06:38 AM
Grodyman wrote:tomman58 wrote:
We see our national parks being sold off to oil rigs in pristine lands, oil and mining being sold in our other parks, coal runoff being put back in our streams, air quality under attack and climate change being ignored. The parks are ours not any particular administration. Any monies gathered by making our enviroment worse should be dumped back into the parks it is the least the thieves of the public could do.
A Duramax Diesel and a giant trailer, a full tank of diesel and a Honda gas generator....and you complain about โclimate change.โ
Stop preaching and walk the walk.
โAug-04-2019 06:08 AM
lane hog wrote:
Entitlements are why this country is going broke. Everyone wants someone else to pay the way for them. Look at the bozoโs running for office. They want to give away free healthcare, free college, loan forgiveness for kids who chose a degree in 19th Century French Gender Studies (and wondering why they canโt find a job)... but โthe richโ will somehow be taxed enough to pay for it.
โAug-04-2019 12:01 AM
tomman58 wrote:
We see our national parks being sold off to oil rigs in pristine lands, oil and mining being sold in our other parks, coal runoff being put back in our streams, air quality under attack and climate change being ignored. The parks are ours not any particular administration. Any monies gathered by making our enviroment worse should be dumped back into the parks it is the least the thieves of the public could do.
โAug-03-2019 08:55 PM
JaxDad wrote:lane hog wrote:
I wonder how many of the people here complaining about the state of the National Parks are using reduced rate passes vs. the $80 annual pass, and taking advantage of the 50% discount on camping.
Discounts for seniors and the disabled mean less money to be used in the parks, yet the vehicles they drive have the same impact on the roads and their RV's occupy the same amount of space that a "full price" visitor's would...
And I wonder if you were permanently disabled as a result of serving your country and no longer able to earn the same money you used to / could have if you would mind paying โfull priceโ to see your country and have a little R & R with your family?
Freedom is not free, and those that enjoy it are rarely the ones who pay for it.
โAug-03-2019 05:22 PM
โAug-03-2019 05:13 PM
JRscooby wrote:Charlie D. wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
BTW, I met a woman and her children (no husband around) in Touloumne Meadows who told me after she found out that I live just 3 hours away and would camp and visit there at least yearly, on how lucky I am to have these where in "Texas, there is nothing."
I don't understand why someone from Texas would make that statement. Perhaps ignorance on her part. We have 13 National parks, forests, recreational areas and monuments in Texas and 51 state parks. Been to many of them and each has it's uniqueness and beauty.
LOL. Next time somebody tells you they just got home from a trip to wherever, ask what they did. Many will travel hundreds of miles to see a art gallery or museum. But go to a local one? No, everybody there came from the other city. Talk how great the Omaha zoo is, but if you have not been to the local Kansas City zoo how can you compare?
โAug-03-2019 01:40 PM
lane hog wrote:
I wonder how many of the people here complaining about the state of the National Parks are using reduced rate passes vs. the $80 annual pass, and taking advantage of the 50% discount on camping.
Discounts for seniors and the disabled mean less money to be used in the parks, yet the vehicles they drive have the same impact on the roads and their RV's occupy the same amount of space that a "full price" visitor's would...
โAug-03-2019 05:06 AM
Tvov wrote:monkey44 wrote:
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Last fall, we found a young woman (22-23 age maybe) opening a new box containing a Drone w/camera and preparing to fly it over the Grand Canyon - Illegal in national parks. We tried to explain why no drones, and she could be arrested if she flew it. ....
I don't want to go off topic too much, but...
Drones are illegal in national parks? There are a lot of national parks in the USA, you can't fly a drone anywhere in them?
I have heard of restrictions on where and when you can use drones, but not outright "illegal" to use.
โAug-03-2019 05:01 AM
Tvov wrote:monkey44 wrote:
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Last fall, we found a young woman (22-23 age maybe) opening a new box containing a Drone w/camera and preparing to fly it over the Grand Canyon - Illegal in national parks. We tried to explain why no drones, and she could be arrested if she flew it. ....
I don't want to go off topic too much, but...
Drones are illegal in national parks? There are a lot of national parks in the USA, you can't fly a drone anywhere in them?
I have heard of restrictions on where and when you can use drones, but not outright "illegal" to use.
โAug-03-2019 04:42 AM
monkey44 wrote:
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Last fall, we found a young woman (22-23 age maybe) opening a new box containing a Drone w/camera and preparing to fly it over the Grand Canyon - Illegal in national parks. We tried to explain why no drones, and she could be arrested if she flew it. ....
โAug-02-2019 02:47 PM
โAug-02-2019 12:28 PM
lane hog wrote:
I wonder how many of the people here complaining about the state of the National Parks are using reduced rate passes vs. the $80 annual pass, and taking advantage of the 50% discount on camping.
Discounts for seniors and the disabled mean less money to be used in the parks, yet the vehicles they drive have the same impact on the roads and their RV's occupy the same amount of space that a "full price" visitor's would...
โAug-02-2019 12:18 PM
โAug-02-2019 11:25 AM
Charlie D. wrote:Yosemite Sam1 wrote:
BTW, I met a woman and her children (no husband around) in Touloumne Meadows who told me after she found out that I live just 3 hours away and would camp and visit there at least yearly, on how lucky I am to have these where in "Texas, there is nothing."
I don't understand why someone from Texas would make that statement. Perhaps ignorance on her part. We have 13 National parks, forests, recreational areas and monuments in Texas and 51 state parks. Been to many of them and each has it's uniqueness and beauty.