• altphoto@lemmy.today
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    8 days ago

    Wow! What a total dick move. This should backfire pretty good… No toilets or trashcans at the parks will basically stop people from visiting.

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      8 days ago

      And if no one visits, they can justify selling the land, leasing the oil and mineral rights, or handing over ‘management’ to some random company that’ll run it like any public good that has been entrusted to capitalism.

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      8 days ago

      And since no one is visiting they will give someone the land rights for $10 to clear cut all those forests in the next 10 years

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        8 days ago

        Welcome to the home depot! Our lumber is dimensionally stable, cut from trees that where here before everyone else. Definetly not splintered and twisted and only 1.5"x3.25" when you need a 2x4.

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      7 days ago

      The National Park Service is a different department. The Forest Service is part of the agriculture department, it’s about managing forests as exploitable natural resources.

      So that’s good news, in the bleakest way, I guess.