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Full at 
http://cheapmotelsandahotplate.org/2012/05/11/the-national-parks-were-made-for-you-and-me/
 I am back from blog vacation. I urge all marxmailers to take a hike when the 
sad state of the U.S.left gets them down! This is the ending of the blog post:


"Deeper roots underlie the problems in Arches and the national parks. Perhaps a 
recent post on The National Parks Traveler website tells us something about 
these. Those living in Moab, the article says, don’t go to Arches much (or to 
nearby Canyonlands National Park). Programs exist to teach young people about 
the parks, but these are in short supply and have little money. However, while 
it would be good to acquaint youth with Arches, what about the poorly paid 
adults working in the service industry? They will have neither time nor money 
to enjoy the parks. Go to any national park gateway town and you will see that 
the locals are run ragged serving wealthier tourists. Their job is to cater to 
the needs of others, and no doubt they soon enough develop an attitude of 
dislike for visitors, and this carries over to an indifference for the beauty 
that surrounds them. And what is true for the locals is true for most of the 
people in the United States. We have no guaranteed vacations, as many working 
men and women still have in Europe. Our wages have stagnated for forty years, 
and our jobs suck. If we manage to put together enough money for a short trip, 
it won’t likely take us to Arches. If somehow we do find our way there, we 
won’t have the time to get to know it. We will be happy to travel the paved 
roads, camera in hand, and to go to the visitors’ center to buy souvenirs.

 

Matters might be different if incomes and wealth were more evenly divided in 
the United States, if work was not such a burden and paid better, if we were 
not so insecure. Unfortunately, they are not, and this might be why, for most 
of us, more money and better care of our parks are not very high on our list of 
priorities."                                      
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