Imagine what that poor driver had to put up with
not enough money in the world...
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Imagine what that poor driver had to put up with
not enough money in the world...
I think the chair has been pushed through the wall. The NPS "officers" should be ashamed and should revolt against these orders. The can't fire them all.
Obama did not know until he seen it on t.v.. I blame GW Bush.Ask the 11,500 fired Air Traffic Controllers about that. Of course the Prez was a Republican, so it was okay.
And somebody needs to study the Gestapo a little before drawing parallels.
Yes, this was an embarrassing event. If it was done for show, it didn't make the decision maker look good. Not real sure at what level the decision was made, but it's bound to be Obama's fault because everything else is.
Ask the 11,500 fired Air Traffic Controllers about that. Of course the Prez was a Republican, so it was okay.
And somebody needs to study the Gestapo a little before drawing parallels.
Yes, this was an embarrassing event. If it was done for show, it didn't make the decision maker look good. Not real sure at what level the decision was made, but it's bound to be Obama's fault because everything else is.
They were "fired" because they tried to unionize for better conditions and pay, not because they were ordered to harrass grandma. At that time, fed workers couldn't unionize. Now look at the TSA and others. :-(
I know first hand. My dad and two other management level personnel basically ran the Tulsa tower alone for about 6 days during that mess. They never left. If you only knew how many times planes are flying through the air "blind" because the ATC system has failed. 20 years ago most of Tulsa radars still had vacuum tubes running them. Feel safer?
In all honesty, without the manpower to do the upkeep on Yellowstone, it's probably a good thing to keep us out. Without the workers, it's most likely the true human nature that would have that place trashed in a week or two. At least this way the park has the best odds of staying pristine wilderness.
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