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I bet the national parks in Iraq have all the funding they need.
It's just a shame.
Lets just spend more of that phony money that the Federal Government is so good at spending. We have negative trillions of dollars of it...
That should fix the problem!
The NPCA annually, monthly comes out with cricitisms of the NPS. So everyone grab a doughnut and be calm.
The NPCA serves a good purpose, it watches the NPS. But its work is never done, and it constantly beats the same old drum. It will harp harp harp on the NPS for the good old days, the return to the 50s, the step back in time because it was better then. One must watch what the NPCA puts out.
On the other hand, it is good to see the NPS get a little electricity now and then from the rug. They do get complacent, and are tremendously underfunded. Gads, are they underfunded.
If you have a problem with the NPS, check on how much their budget is cut cut cut every year, and now for decades.
Why does not the state step up to the place. After all, it is the benefactor.
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