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"Winabagel" wrote in message ... In our recent visit to the Yellowstone NP we learned that the Park was essentially run by a "concession", a privately-owned for-profit outfit called Aramark. This huge multi-national corporation basically owns the big wheels in the Department of the Interior, or at least has these corrupted politicians in its pocket. I had thought the National Parks system is suppose to be managed by the tax-payers supported organization called "the government". But it's turned out that it cost taxpayers much more to enjoy the NP system now a day. Everything in the park, such as gifts and food and transportation, is more expensive than it should be because we have a FOR-PROFIT organization sits between the people and the beautiful nature with one objective in mind: MONEY and lots of it. What I don't get is the national parks belong to everyone in the US - not just for a few rich and powerful corporations to exploit the park visitors and to capitalize on what suppose to be free in nature. You dont have to buy those gifts (mainly trash ) , food or transportation and this is nothing new , it dates back to the early 20th century so blaming in the present administration is just stoopid. Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeed.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeed.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers
less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Al "Winabagel" wrote in message ... In our recent visit to the Yellowstone NP we learned that the Park was essentially run by a "concession", a privately-owned for-profit outfit called Aramark. This huge multi-national corporation basically owns the big wheels in the Department of the Interior, or at least has these corrupted politicians in its pocket. I had thought the National Parks system is suppose to be managed by the tax-payers supported organization called "the government". But it's turned out that it cost taxpayers much more to enjoy the NP system now a day. Everything in the park, such as gifts and food and transportation, is more expensive than it should be because we have a FOR-PROFIT organization sits between the people and the beautiful nature with one objective in mind: MONEY and lots of it. What I don't get is the national parks belong to everyone in the US - not just for a few rich and powerful corporations to exploit the park visitors and to capitalize on what suppose to be free in nature. The presence of these blood-sucker corporations in national parks has made it almost not worth it to visit NP any more as these exploitive hard-core capitalists could easily drain our pockets every time we try to enjoy the nature, one that God has given us for free! It's so clear that there is a huge difference between the park rangers and those who are working for the blood-sucker private corporations in the parks. The park rangers love their jobs and love what they are trying to preserve: the beautiful nature. On the other hand, the explotive private scums do all they can to make money at the expense of the endangered species. And park rangers are among these endangered species. Budget cuts have led to a huge reduction on park ranger staff while the private corporation, including the timber industry, are beefing up their army of blood-thirsty scums scavenging on all good nutrients of nature that are important to the survive of good people and beautiful nature. There must be some kind of serious corruption going on in the Department of Interior starting with the Chief named G. W. Bush, who has been known to the world as the evil leader of the century. This idiot Bush has funneled hundred of billions of dollars into the pockets of his friends in the oil industry such as Halliburton while depleting and endangering the natural resources of the very country he has sworn to protect. Isn't it time that the American people take back this country before it's too late??? |
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It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers
less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Al "Winabagel" wrote in message ... In our recent visit to the Yellowstone NP we learned that the Park was essentially run by a "concession", a privately-owned for-profit outfit called Aramark. This huge multi-national corporation basically owns the big wheels in the Department of the Interior, or at least has these corrupted politicians in its pocket. I had thought the National Parks system is suppose to be managed by the tax-payers supported organization called "the government". But it's turned out that it cost taxpayers much more to enjoy the NP system now a day. Everything in the park, such as gifts and food and transportation, is more expensive than it should be because we have a FOR-PROFIT organization sits between the people and the beautiful nature with one objective in mind: MONEY and lots of it. What I don't get is the national parks belong to everyone in the US - not just for a few rich and powerful corporations to exploit the park visitors and to capitalize on what suppose to be free in nature. The presence of these blood-sucker corporations in national parks has made it almost not worth it to visit NP any more as these exploitive hard-core capitalists could easily drain our pockets every time we try to enjoy the nature, one that God has given us for free! It's so clear that there is a huge difference between the park rangers and those who are working for the blood-sucker private corporations in the parks. The park rangers love their jobs and love what they are trying to preserve: the beautiful nature. On the other hand, the explotive private scums do all they can to make money at the expense of the endangered species. And park rangers are among these endangered species. Budget cuts have led to a huge reduction on park ranger staff while the private corporation, including the timber industry, are beefing up their army of blood-thirsty scums scavenging on all good nutrients of nature that are important to the survive of good people and beautiful nature. There must be some kind of serious corruption going on in the Department of Interior starting with the Chief named G. W. Bush, who has been known to the world as the evil leader of the century. This idiot Bush has funneled hundred of billions of dollars into the pockets of his friends in the oil industry such as Halliburton while depleting and endangering the natural resources of the very country he has sworn to protect. Isn't it time that the American people take back this country before it's too late??? |
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"Al" wrote in message ... It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Inferior to what? Government employees? You've got to be joking. (I speak as a government employee myself.) Al "Winabagel" wrote in message ... In our recent visit to the Yellowstone NP we learned that the Park was essentially run by a "concession", a privately-owned for-profit outfit called Aramark. This huge multi-national corporation basically owns the big wheels in the Department of the Interior, or at least has these corrupted politicians in its pocket. I had thought the National Parks system is suppose to be managed by the tax-payers supported organization called "the government". But it's turned out that it cost taxpayers much more to enjoy the NP system now a day. Everything in the park, such as gifts and food and transportation, is more expensive than it should be because we have a FOR-PROFIT organization sits between the people and the beautiful nature with one objective in mind: MONEY and lots of it. What I don't get is the national parks belong to everyone in the US - not just for a few rich and powerful corporations to exploit the park visitors and to capitalize on what suppose to be free in nature. The presence of these blood-sucker corporations in national parks has made it almost not worth it to visit NP any more as these exploitive hard-core capitalists could easily drain our pockets every time we try to enjoy the nature, one that God has given us for free! It's so clear that there is a huge difference between the park rangers and those who are working for the blood-sucker private corporations in the parks. The park rangers love their jobs and love what they are trying to preserve: the beautiful nature. On the other hand, the explotive private scums do all they can to make money at the expense of the endangered species. And park rangers are among these endangered species. Budget cuts have led to a huge reduction on park ranger staff while the private corporation, including the timber industry, are beefing up their army of blood-thirsty scums scavenging on all good nutrients of nature that are important to the survive of good people and beautiful nature. There must be some kind of serious corruption going on in the Department of Interior starting with the Chief named G. W. Bush, who has been known to the world as the evil leader of the century. This idiot Bush has funneled hundred of billions of dollars into the pockets of his friends in the oil industry such as Halliburton while depleting and endangering the natural resources of the very country he has sworn to protect. Isn't it time that the American people take back this country before it's too late??? |
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"Al" wrote in message ... It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Inferior to what? Government employees? You've got to be joking. (I speak as a government employee myself.) Al "Winabagel" wrote in message ... In our recent visit to the Yellowstone NP we learned that the Park was essentially run by a "concession", a privately-owned for-profit outfit called Aramark. This huge multi-national corporation basically owns the big wheels in the Department of the Interior, or at least has these corrupted politicians in its pocket. I had thought the National Parks system is suppose to be managed by the tax-payers supported organization called "the government". But it's turned out that it cost taxpayers much more to enjoy the NP system now a day. Everything in the park, such as gifts and food and transportation, is more expensive than it should be because we have a FOR-PROFIT organization sits between the people and the beautiful nature with one objective in mind: MONEY and lots of it. What I don't get is the national parks belong to everyone in the US - not just for a few rich and powerful corporations to exploit the park visitors and to capitalize on what suppose to be free in nature. The presence of these blood-sucker corporations in national parks has made it almost not worth it to visit NP any more as these exploitive hard-core capitalists could easily drain our pockets every time we try to enjoy the nature, one that God has given us for free! It's so clear that there is a huge difference between the park rangers and those who are working for the blood-sucker private corporations in the parks. The park rangers love their jobs and love what they are trying to preserve: the beautiful nature. On the other hand, the explotive private scums do all they can to make money at the expense of the endangered species. And park rangers are among these endangered species. Budget cuts have led to a huge reduction on park ranger staff while the private corporation, including the timber industry, are beefing up their army of blood-thirsty scums scavenging on all good nutrients of nature that are important to the survive of good people and beautiful nature. There must be some kind of serious corruption going on in the Department of Interior starting with the Chief named G. W. Bush, who has been known to the world as the evil leader of the century. This idiot Bush has funneled hundred of billions of dollars into the pockets of his friends in the oil industry such as Halliburton while depleting and endangering the natural resources of the very country he has sworn to protect. Isn't it time that the American people take back this country before it's too late??? |
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"Al" wrote in message ... It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Al Trouble is this particular operation has always been in private hands. The company which is now called Xanterra was originally the Fred Harvey company and began operations in the national parks before WW1. Far from costing the taxpayers money the sale of the concession rights raises revenue for the National Parks Service. Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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"Al" wrote in message ... It's called privatization. They always tell us it will cost the taxpayers less, but frequently winds up costing more,. while some well connected company or individual makes a big profit. Also, like deregulation, the service is frequently inferior. Al Trouble is this particular operation has always been in private hands. The company which is now called Xanterra was originally the Fred Harvey company and began operations in the national parks before WW1. Far from costing the taxpayers money the sale of the concession rights raises revenue for the National Parks Service. Keith ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 100,000 Newsgroups ---= 19 East/West-Coast Specialized Servers - Total Privacy via Encryption =--- |
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