The Little Eichmanns of the Government Shutdown

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RedState
10/8/2013

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If anyone had any doubt about the vicious and petty character of Barack Obama and his administration the past week should have put those doubts to rest. Not even Nixon’s “enemies list” can compete with Obama. Nixon’s list was focused on not inviting certain pustulent bags of crap, like Daniel Schorr, to White House function. Obama and his minions have effectively declared all Americans the enemy in an attempt to make the impact of the government shutdown artificially painful.

This could not succeed without the assistance of a corps of facilitators, Little Eichmanns, if you will, who are willing to abuse their fellow citizens in order to better serve their master. The most prominent of these is a yob named Jonathan Jarvis who runs the National Park Service.

Since the shutdown began last week the National Park Service has lived up to its reputation as a churlish, imperious, and unreasonable steward of the nation’s parks and monuments…

…The actions of Jon Jarvis and the National Park Service have been juvenile, mean spirited, and shameful. There needs to be a severe and ruthless reckoning for Jarvis and everyone in the National Park Service who deliberately inflicted financial damage and needless inconvenience on the people they are sworn to serve.

 

Read the complete article at RedState.com

 

 

Related:    ‘Gestapo’ tactics meet senior citizens at Yellowstone 

…The tourists were treated harshly by armed park employees, she said, so much so that some of the foreign tourists with limited English skills thought they were under arrest.

When finally allowed to leave, the bus was not allowed to halt at all along the 2.5-hour trip out of the park, not even to stop at private bathrooms that were open along the route…

…Many of the foreign visitors were shocked and dismayed by what had happened and how they were treated, Vaillancourt said.

“A lot of people who were foreign said they wouldn’t come back (to America),” she said….

The 2013 Battle of Yorktown — restaurant owner defies feds

…“I intend to serve everybody that wants to dine with me,” he said. “I don’t intend to close my doors. I am occupying Carrot Tree Yorktown.”

Glenn said he is well aware that he is breaking the law – but he told me enough is enough.

“I’m serving Brunswick stew, ham biscuits and carrot cake,” he said. “If that gets me put in jail, I’m going to jail.”

Glenn said it just doesn’t make sense to close down the restaurant – especially since it’s a money-maker.

“I’m making money for the government,” he said. “I send them a check every month.”…

 

 

Official’s Advice as National Park Shuts Down Nearly Kills Vacationing Arkansas Couple

An Arkansas couple was forced from their vacation spot in Big Bend National Park due to the partial government shutdown — and ended up lost for four days in the West Texas wilderness…

Peasants storm Castillo de San Marcos, beaten back by trespass warnings 

 

 

Instapundit: CATCH US IF YOU CAN: Civil Disobedience From Gettysburg Visitors. The National Park Service, generally thought of as good guys in government, is paying a stiff PR price for Obama’s shutdown theater.

 

Also at Instapundit, STICKING IT TO THE MAN: More Shutdown-related civil disobedience, this time in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

 

Instapundit:  BOOTED FROM THE JEFFERSON MEMORIAL: Five For Fighting Singer John Ondrasik: I got my 5-mile jog in and learned something about government spite and political theater along the way.
Why not turn the national parks back over to the states? A Modest Proposal for the Federal Parks

 

 

UpdateObama’s Shutdown: Parks for Amnesty Activists Only

Shocking special privileges for the president’s radical friends while veterans are thrown out.

 

 

Shutdown Porn: Obama Won’t Mess with Forces that He Fears

…The lesson here, it’s unwise the depend to directly on the federal government. It’s better to be feared by Barack Obama than to be fake loved by him.

 

 

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