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To: kingu

This reminds me of the way that when there’s a Gummint shut-down, all of a sudden the National Parks close:

There’s a very heavy-handed effort to MAXIMIZE pain.

It’s like the collectivists are having a vicious tizzy against The People:

“You are NOT OBEYING MOMMY..!!!!”

In Yellowstone I remember park staff CONED OFF scenic photo turn-outs and even BOARDED UP lodge windows that offered scenic shots.

Then of course there were the doddering old veterans at war memorials theatened with arrest, etc.


7 posted on 06/24/2016 7:59:11 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: gaijin

This reminds me of the way that when there’s a Gummint shut-down, all of a sudden the National Parks close:
= = = = = = = = = = = = = =

The beauty of the whole Monument Shutdowns was that normally the areas are ‘policed’ by volunteers with a Park Ranger or two in sight so maybe 10 Rangers were ‘guarding’ 8 or 9 monuments.

The shut down ‘required’ 4 or 5 per unit so ‘we’ had to pay maybe 50 ‘guards’ instead of the normal 5.

Only in a FUBAR situation does that scenario begin to make some kind of sense..

Of course the sheeple don’t understand this and when you point it out they start railing you....

Makes more sense ‘talking’ to my cat than it does to the ‘modern liberal’.


12 posted on 06/24/2016 11:49:34 PM PDT by xrmusn ((6/98)"Beware good luck. Fattening hogs think themselves fortunate. old German proverb ")
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