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U.S. parks meeting at Snowbird draws fire
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Still, there have to be adequate (not plush) facilities that are a heck of a lot cheaper, even if the Snowbird folks gave them a generous convention rate.
The private sector does this sort of thing more often than government precisely because of the attitudes expressed above. The same old refrain of "run government like a business... except..." It is those exceptions that mean one can't run government like a business.
The timing of this meeting in the last six months of the Bush administration is just plain bad management. The idea of the meeting would have been good management several years ago. I hope that the next administration has these kind of meetings early on... like a good business would.
Dan's idea of meeting in a National Park Lodge is great as it would provide "hands on" experience for all the directors. The objectives of dialouge and sharing could have been accomplished in Yellowstone, Grand Canyon or Arches, without all the deluxe trimmings.
As far as I know, most National Park Service managers are career employees that will be here into the next administration, so having a conference now might be a great way to plan to get the parks back on track after the Bush adminsitration departs.
Complaining about being gone from their offices for two days of meetings is ridiculous. They never get the flu or eat a bad tomato at McDonald's? Other Federal agencies do this kind of thing every year.
The notion that the conference has political purposes is silly. Federal civil servants are barred from active political involvement, and they are not going to be handing out McCain literature at the National Parks. Bush is not running for reelection, so has no political motive.
The criticism of the idea of private donations to the national parks is silly. Our public universities solicit such donations all the time. If Jon Huntsman wanted to pay for a new visitor center at Norris Geyser Basin in Yellowstone, why should we taxpayers complain?
As for budgets, let's raise the price of national park passes. They provide a full day's entertainment for far less than the cost of a movie for a family.
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This sounds like a junket trip for those involved. And we wonder why the U.S. generates such huge deficits?
Where is the fiscal responsibility? I guess as long as it's OPM (other people's money), namely the U.S. taxpayer. Why should they care?