granted? GRANTED? Oh, thank you sir. Could I have a bit more porridge , please? You are so kind to let me visit the PLACE I PAID FOR——you bleeping Kenyan idiot. By the way listen up NSA. I expect you eavedroppers are working today?
Closing down that monument was a major public relations disaster for the Obamanoids. And they made it even worse when they threatened to arrest any veterans who crossed the Barrycade. The seething outrage coming from the general public was so thick it was positively radioactive. They felt that heat coming off the street. They didn’t blink, they cringed.
Like everything else in ObamaWorld, you can get what you want as long as you have a political connection with the White House.
so only certain people have constitutional rights now.
Presume Second Amendment activity continues too
“Has made accommodation for” and “granted access”. Who the hell do they think they are?
As one of them said: “The beaches at Normandy were closed when we got there, too.”
I want to see a montague of Senators, their drivers and limos...
I don’t think Obama had a legal right to put up the barrycades and change the “open 24/7” hours.
I’m hoping someone starts a class action lawsuit
We need photos of people being stopped from accessing open areas shut down by the Petulant King captioned with “Obama’s America” plastered from NY to California. Massed protesters could carry large signs of said photos. Keep the pressure on the Dems and the “news” media to knuckle under.
I have a modest suggestion.
Let’s take the National Park Service. They shut down - and it certainly appears to be out of vindictiveness. So let’s privatize it.
Put it out of the reach of politics. Contract it out to a willing vendor, and reduce the NPS to a minimal core of contract managers.
NIST shut down their websites, I was using for reference - well I think that NIST needs to be privatized - to put it out of reach of politics.
The IRS certainly is now a political organization. Contract it out.
The EPA is a political organization. Privatize it.
There are countless examples. If government agencies want to play politics, eliminate them. They’ve made themselves known. They can’t handle their business, so let someone else do it.
If you are “non-essential” you can be privatized. End of story.