THE LIST: UNNECESSARILY SHUT DOWN BY OBAMA TO INFLICT PUBLIC PAIN
by JOHN
NOLTE 5 Oct 2013,
While our president still enjoys his essential employees and locations: the White House chefs, Camp David, and a military golf course, there doesn't seem to be any question that in mercenary pursuit of a political win, this White House is determined to unreasonably punish as many everyday people as possible. And this includes children sick with cancer. That might sound like hyperbole, but it is not.
Although
Barack Obama's chefs have been deemed
"essential," employees at the National
Institutes of Health who offer last-chance
experimental cancer treatments for
children suffering from cancer have not.
Worse still, House Republicans have offered to
compromise with the president and single
the NIH out for funding. The White
House has threatened a veto.
Using
children sick with cancer as pawns is
community organizing on steroids. And the
media are covering for him. When the media
thought they could emotionally blackmail
the GOP with these sick children, telling
their story was all the rage. Now that it
is Obama and Senate Democrats
wrist-flicking refusing treatment for
these children, suddenly the media aren't
too interested in telling their story.
There
are many other examples of this
president's cold-hearted fanaticism and
willingness to punish people for reasons
that seem to have much more to with spite
than what is and is not "essential." In
fact, there are a number of examples where
Obama seems to be spending more money and
using more resources to close and block
and inconvenience than to just leave it
alone.
The
media may or may not report on these
individual occurrences, but what they will
never do is provide the American people
with the full context and scope of Obama's
shrill pettiness.
Below
is a list of illogical, unnecessary, and
shockingly spiteful moves our government
is making in the name of essential and
non-essential.
1. Treatments for
Children Suffering From Cancer -
The GOP have agreed to a compromise by
funding part of the government, including
the National Institutes of Health, which
offers children with cancer last-chance
experimental treatment. Obama has
threatened to veto this funding.
2. The World War II
Memorial - The WWII memorial
on the DC Mall is a 24/7 open-air memorial
that is not regularly staffed. Although
the White House must have known that WWII
veterans in their eighties and nineties
had already booked flights to visit this
memorial, the White House still found the
resources to spitefully barricade the
attraction.
The
Republican National Committee has offered
to cover any costs required to keep the
memorial open. The White House refused.
Moreover, like the NIH, the GOP will pass
a compromise bill that would fund
America's national parks. Obama has
threatened to veto that bill.
3. Furloughed Military
Chaplains Not Allowed to Work for Free - Furloughed
military chaplains willing to celebrate
Mass and baptisms for free have been told
they will be punished for doing so.
4. Business Stops In
Florida Keys - Although the
GOP have agreed to compromise in the
ongoing budget stalemate and fund the
parks, Obama has threatened to veto that
funding. As a result, small businesses,
hunters, and commercial fisherman can't
practice their trade. While the feds have
deemed the personnel necessary to keep
this area open "non-essential," the
"enforcement officers" to ensure no
business is done are "essential."
5. Obama Blacks Out
Sports, Entertainment Programming to
Overseas Troops- The American
Forces Network (AFN) that provides
American sports and entertainment
programming to our troops stationed
abroad, has been shut down. For some
reason, though, AFN News will still
broadcast news, just not any of the
popular and fun stuff.
Camp
David is essential, but popular
programming for heroes overseas is
non-essential.
6. Obama Closes D-Day
Memorial - The GOP have
offered to compromise and fund the
National Parks. Obama has said he will
veto this compromise legislation. As a
result, along with 24 other military
cemeteries, the D-Day memorial in Normandy
has been barricaded.
7. Obama Tries to Close
Privately-Funded Mt. Vernon -
Although George Washington's Mt. Vernon
estate is privately funded, the feds
blocked visitors from entering the parking
area because the Park Service maintains
the lot. Apparently, the New Media
publicity resulted in the feds backing
down.
8. Obama Closes Over 100
Privately-Managed Parks That Cost No
Money to Run - The U.S.
Treasury actually makes money from the
rent paid by a private company that
"employs about 400-500 camp workers and
managers across about a dozen states." No
federal money is used to operate these
parks. No federal employees are used to
staff these parks. Taxpayers make a profit
from these parks. Still, Obama had them
closed and as a result 400-500 employees
and a private business are taking it in
the neck.
9. Obama Closes
Self-Sustaining Colonial Farm It
Hasn’t Supported Since 1980 - "For
the first time in 40 years, the National
Park Service (NPS) has finally succeeded
in closing the Farm down to the public. In
previous budget dramas, the Farm has
always been exempted since the NPS
provides no staff or resources to operate
the Farm.”
10. Obama Tries to Close
State-Run Parks in Wisconsin -
"The park service ordered state officials
to close the northern unit of the Kettle
Moraine, Devil's Lake, and Interstate
state parks and the state-owned portion of
the Horicon Marsh, but state authorities
rebuffed the request because the lion's
share of the funding came from state, not
federal coffers."
11. Obama Closes Vietnam
Memorial - The GOP have passed
compromise legislation that would fund
national memorials and parks, and open
them to the public. Obama threatened a
veto. Apparently, the "essential"
government employees are those erecting
barricades, not those who could keep the
memorial open.
12. Obama Closes
Privately-Owned Hotel, Police Block
Parking Lot - "The operator of
a 51-room inn located on U.S.
government-owned land in North Carolina
abandoned his defiant stance on Thursday
to keep the property open despite being
ordered to close as part of the federal
government shutdown."
October
is this inn's prime season. The GOP have
offered compromise funding opening the
parks. Obama said he will veto that
compromise.
State
troopers blocked customers from
entering the inn's parking lot.
13. Park Service Ranger:
'We've Been Told to Make Life As
Difficult For People As We Can' - “It’s
a cheap way to deal with the situation,”
an angry Park Service ranger in Washington
says of the harassment. “We’ve been told
to make life as difficult for people as we
can. It’s disgusting.”
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