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Why Is the National Mall Closed?
2013-10-04
I heard most of this on the radio this morning. WTOP is "the most listened-to station". At their website, it is one of several questions answered by "The Answer Desk"
Is it really necessary to close monuments memorials on the National Mall during the shutdown?

A partner [Mahoney] with a Washington law firm focused on the federal employment sector, says the barricades on the mall send a clear message that the government is shut down.
The "clear message" part was not included in the radio spot.
"It is somewhat political, I mean obviously the mall is a very publicly visible area," Mahoney says.

The park service says the monuments and memorials are closed because of staffing reductions. But Mahoney suggests some security is available.

"The park rangers are furloughed, currently, the park police are not," Mahoney says.

Some congressional Republicans complain that while the high profile spots are closed, including the Lincoln, Jefferson and Martin Luther King Jr. memorials, other park property has remained open including Constitutional Gardens and the Japanese American Memorial.

Some of the closed monuments "are open spaces on an average given day," Mahoney says, and "whether they actually need to be closed is a fair question."
"A fair question." On the radio, I almost took the item to be approaching being somewhat, slightly critical of the government's approach to inflicting maximum pain.
Posted by:Bobby

#8  Democrat MAGGOTS.
Posted by: newc   2013-10-04 14:45  

#7  Proving the negative effects of trusting the government. What they have they can and will take away at a moments notice.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2013-10-04 14:36  

#6  As pointed out by the "Peoples Cube" - Yes, it's true - the official 800 national hotline number listed on the healthcare.gov website to call for assistance is 1-800-318-2596, otherwise known as 1-800-F1U-CKYO. They should have vetted that number better.
Posted by: 3dc   2013-10-04 14:30  

#5  RANGER: 'We've been told to make life as difficult for people as we can. It's disgusting'...

HT: Drudge
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2013-10-04 13:20  

#4  Champ is King! He decides what the zeks will visit.

Champ is redefining the powers [formerly Congressionally mandated powers] of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. His work on the Judicial has already been completed.
Posted by: Besoeker   2013-10-04 09:59  

#3  There is no NEED to close open-air features due to staff furloughs; they are even admitting it is being done because of 'visibility', which is to say publicity and politics. THAT is an abuse of power and should be illegal.
As far as not having trash pickup etc. - I saw pictures of the Mall after Tea Party rallies (and saw in person other parks after such rallies) and am convinced the need for government trash service only applies to Democrats.
Posted by: Glenmore   2013-10-04 08:18  

#2  Why Is the National Mall Closed?

Cause we can't call a king a king, yet? It would be an admission that the republic is long dead and that we've been running the gauntlet of oligarchs who play the theater to the masses to keep the servile in line. You've built a imperial bureaucracy and given it grand and sweeping powers not grasping that in the end all power corrupts. Too many in the bureaucracy now fully believe, as they act, you exist to serve the state.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2013-10-04 08:07  

#1  Obvious solution: rename it the Barack Hussein Obama National Mall.
Posted by: Matt   2013-10-04 07:50  

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