michaelskis
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In my last couple posts I specifically have been trying to leave the blame out of it. Obviously you and I place the blame on the shitdown differently. I was just trying to get you to understand some basic public space management issues and obviously you are not interested in even thinking about it. You don't seem to be willing or able to think about park management outside of a partisan political framework.
Well then help me understand this. Where is the funding to pay the security guards coming from? Where was the money for the maintenance person coming from.
Once again, has the Senate and the President approved the funding for the Parks and Medical Research? I ask because the House of Representatives has.
If the property is closed (which is what happens during a government shutdown), I am assuming a maintenance person is considered a non-essential employee and not allowed to be present. Whereas, the guard is essential to keep people out. I am saying this as it seems to be a rationale understanding of the situation. Again, I may not like it. But as a knowledgeable person, I understand it.
The Senate does not want a piecemeal budget because it would allow the House GOP to cherry-pick politically palatable federal spending while ignoring the problems of the larger government funding issues. The House GOP wants to do it piecemeal so the public perceives them as having their best interest in mind.
I would assume someone as astute as you would understand this political maneuvering. Or do you just choose to believe all of the political talking points going around on social media?
And I am saying that if it costs more to close it, then why? I also notice the terminology of "not allowed to be present"... sounds like a union thing. I was not allowed to move a table because it was not in my job description. I was written up because I did it anyways because I needed to get working.