Christeen Anderson (110) | Monday March 4, 2013, 8:04 am I sure hope not. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kit B. (310) | Monday March 4, 2013, 8:31 am Yes, if this continues Parks will close, Rangers will be laid off, and those who enforce animal protection (few that they are) will also be dispensed with alacrity. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Barbara D. (63) | Monday March 4, 2013, 12:13 pm G*d, I hope not! Sadly, it's looking like a possibility... Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Audrey B. (0) | Monday March 4, 2013, 1:26 pm This administration really stinks. They do nothing but argue, they get nothing done. I can see it coming the Middle Class will be the ones to suffer. This is only the beginning of whats to come. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Birgit W. (43) | Monday March 4, 2013, 1:36 pm I hope not. Thank you. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Carol D. (28) | Monday March 4, 2013, 2:20 pm I hope not for the peoples and animals sake noted Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Robert O. (6) | Monday March 4, 2013, 2:38 pm A better solution; http://www.thepetitionsite.com/257/834/410/economic-security/ http://www.thepetitionsite.com/257/834/410/economic-security/ Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Ann Breeden (45) | Monday March 4, 2013, 2:53 pm I sure wish they could come up with a better solution. We have over 2 million visitors annually to our national park. The spin off on this, if people stopped coming, would be disastrous for all the businesses that rely on tourism as well as my own art gallery. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Allan Yorkowitz (92) | Monday March 4, 2013, 3:02 pm This does not make me happy. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kathy Niell (0) | Monday March 4, 2013, 5:18 pm The impact of the sequestration will, no doubt, have disasterous results for the country. I am furious at the Legislative Branch of government for so poorly representing the interests of the American people. I have no doubt that we The People will have the last say, though, when we boot them out of office at the next elections. We'll see how they enjoy unemployment! Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Ruth R. (126) | Monday March 4, 2013, 7:50 pm From the Article: "Clean Air and Water Sequestration will undermine efforts to ensure that air and water are clean, as well as prevent pollution from pesticides and hazardous waste, the White House Council on Environmental Quality has said. There will be a reduction of 154 million in federal funding for state environmental programs.New York will lose the most federal environmental funding, a reduction of 12.87 million, but all states will likely be impacted. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) may shut down for three days next week, and a five percent cut to EPA?s budget is expected this fiscal year, which will translate into fewer regulatory inspections, less money for water quality projects, cuts to air pollution monitoring, and the slashing of research funding that would have helped communities adapt to climate change, then-EPA administrator Lisa Jackson wrote earlier this month. The agency has long known that sequestration would spell disaster for public health. ?Spending may be forced to be slashed in an irresponsible manner that can endanger the public health protections that we rely on,? Jacksonwarned last year in testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works. Read the rest of this article at http://www.takepart.com/article/2013/03/01/what-will-budget-sequester-do-your-land-and-water Read more at http://livinggreenmag.com/2013/03/04/energy-ecology/the-environmental-downside-of-the-sequester-will-national-parks-close/#O02BvTjb5IX71mG7.99 Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Ruth R. (126) | Monday March 4, 2013, 7:53 pm Not that they will tell us -- what are these men and women in office realy up to? Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
LLOYD H. (44) | Tuesday March 5, 2013, 6:08 am Well we already know that Yellowstone will not be opening on time, a small matter of $250,000 to plow the roads that they do not have. Which by the by is estimated to cost Yellowstone $2 Million in revenue. And if you want to grasp the ignorance of the Repug/Tea Bagged, one of their tin-foil ass-hats said they should spend the money they do not have to make the money. God stupid is dangerous, but when the budget Guru of the House can not even use 2+2=4 math small surprise. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
Kirsten Taufer (43) | Tuesday March 5, 2013, 10:48 am So long as national parks aren't sold off for mining, fracking and oil drilling, I'd almost be OK with them not having human traffic for a while. Your report has been submitted to Customer Service. Thank you. There was a problem submitting your report. Please try again later. ? |
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