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Written by Cliff Kincaid ****

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The Washington Post front-page photo shows Park Service employees shutting
down access to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial on the mall. I have
visited the memorial several times in the past and have never seen any Park
Service employees. Where did they come from?****

The “shutdown” is a show.****

All of a sudden, these Park Service employees have appeared—with gates and
police tape—to prohibit access, in the name of blaming congressional
Republicans and causing inconvenience to tourists. Our media go along with
the façade.****

This is even more of a show than “Propaganda Village,” a fake “town” built
by the North Koreans in the North’s half of the Korean Demilitarized Zone
to fool people in the south. I visited the DMZ and saw the place from afar.
It was designed to entice South Koreans to defect to the north. It looks
real, but nobody lives there.****

The photo on the front-page of the print edition of the Post shows one Park
Police officer and four Park Service employees putting down gates and
waving people away. In my many years of coming to D.C. for visits to
national park service properties, I have never seen this many federal
employees at one memorial. The Post put this on the front-page under the
headline, “Bracing for a long battle.”****

The fact is that people can easily climb over or through the gates in order
to see the memorials anyway. That is what they did on Tuesday at the World
War II Memorial.****

In this case, which has received some national publicity, the Post
reported, “Suddenly, in the bright sunshine, cheers and applause erupted.
The barricades had been moved—by whom it was not clear. And the column of
veterans poured through the gap in the lines and into the memorial.” The
paper added, “It was a chaotic scene from the first day of the shutdown:
frail-looking men—at least one of whom hadn’t been to Washington since the
war—led by jubilant Republican Congress members and television crews as a
bagpiper played ‘Shenandoah.’”****

This was a show as well, but it was intended to prove that we don’t need
federal employees holding our hands in order to appreciate the memorials.
Closing them down doesn’t serve any legitimate purpose.****

Many of us in the Washington, D.C. area who visit these parks and memorials
understand the “shutdown” game that is being played. I have been to the
World War II Memorial several times in the past and never encountered Park
Service employees. All of a sudden, they mysteriously showed up to deny
access to the public.****

The Post, a major voice of the Democratic Party, plays along with the idea
that a budget impasse has something to do with this. If so, why are there
so many employees still working to close down these memorials. Where have
they been?****

“Effective immediately upon a lapse in appropriations, the National Park
Service will take all necessary steps to close and secure national park
facilities and grounds,” is what the signs say.****

Park Service spokeswoman Carol Bradley Johnson told the paper that the
agency is worried about the security of the memorials and the safety of
visitors at unstaffed sites. But these sites are usually unstaffed. In any
case, would metal barricades and signs stop vandals from getting in?****

This is how big government works, with the collaboration and cooperation of
the media.****

The federal government supposedly doesn’t have any money to keep the parks
and memorials open. But the White House recently “found” $300 million for
bankrupt Detroit. Our media claimed it was “technically” not a bailout,
since the money was already in the budget somewhere. Congress never voted
for this expenditure, which has been called “aid.” According to various
news reports, some of the money was “unlocked” from an account with the
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The term “unlocked” has
not been defined.****

Gene Sperling, the head of Obama’s National Economic Council, said, “We are
going to do everything that we are capable of” for Detroit, a city
bankrupted by the policies of Democratic mayors, including the communist
Coleman Young.****

Some federal funding has already been committed to the demolition of
Detroit’s Brewster-Douglass public housing complex, which was itself
federally-funded.****

But this same federal government can’t keep memorials open. Who do they
think they’re kidding?****

The answer is the public. And the media are part of the con game.****

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