Ahm, is it just me, or is it more expensive to keep rangers posted 24/7 around these lodges than it is to just let them stay open?
As for this ...
> Chief Ranger Steve Stinnett plans to enforce the directives
> issued from National Park Service Rangers in Washington, D.C.
Chief Ranger Steve Stinnet must be reminded that he is under no obligation to execute unlawful orders, which these clearly are. His execution thereof makes him complicit in the crimes being perpetrated by the petulant narcissist occupying the White House.
Who is HEAD of the NPS???? Does HE live on GOVT> PROPERTY??? KICK HIM OUT if he does!!
A name to keep in mind
It’s not about cost.
It’s about POWER.
So begins the thugocracy.
These Rangers have been told in no uncertain terms they will lose their jobs if They don't obey these orders.
The communities need to start refusing to serve or sell to any National Park employees and their families and tell them it is because of their choice to intentionally harm the community. I mean no restaurant service, no groceries, no medical service, no back up from local leo’s, nothing. Tell them to get it from their god the government.