ANOTHER reason why the federal government needs to be horribly slashed to the BONE: one $98,000 outhouse in a park

98K OuthouseFrom the WashingtonTimes.com:

Golden Hammer: Federal spending that stinks: The Interior Department’s $98,000 outhouse

by Phillip Swarts

The latest example of misguided government spending smells a little funny — and it might not be just because of the cost to taxpayers.

The Interior Department’s Bureau of Land Management is taking heat for spending $98,670 to install a single outhouse at a trailhead in Alaska, the most recent example of federal agencies making questionable purchases in September.

Stop right there.  I’ll bet this will be a tale of grief, woe, incompetency, unions, an inability to think freely, and the grip of inflexible bureaucratic gefuckishness.  It will be a tale of ignorance, miscommunication, no communication, sexism, racism, and no regard for time or cost or agony.

The prefabricated Aspen Single, produced by outhouse manufacturer Romtec Inc., has a single toilet, operates without water and can hold 750 to 1,000 gallons of waste. But the company website puts the estimated starting price of the unit at $10,000, a little more than one-tenth of what the government paid.

Really?  In the best of times, ONE outhouse costs TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS — ?

You think there wasn’t ONE local carpenter or construction company that couldn’t produce a frakking outhouse for less cash?  An OUThouse?  Even I could produce an outhouse with $2,500 worth of plucked Home Depot select wood and a few questionable hours of nail banging.  And I’m damned near incompetent in terms of building.  I bet I could find a few competent friends who would help me for free, however.

But here’s the deal:

After five companies competed for the contract, BLM hired Alaska-based Big Street Construction, a small company run by a married couple that is listed in federal databases as both owned by a woman and minority-owned.

“Owned by a woman and minority owned.”  Clue.

So what do you think they did?  Right.  They sub-contracted to another company.

The actual manufacturer, Romtec, is based in Oregon, and government paperwork lists it as the manufacturing location. That suggests that the unit itself is being transported to Alaska all the way from Oregon. The trip from Romtec’s headquarters to the trailhead is almost 2,500 miles.

Another clue:

Representatives for Romtec and Big Street Construction did not return calls seeking comment.

The obvious:

The unit doesn’t have internal plumbing but operates similar to commercial portable toilets: All waste goes into an “underground vault.” Interior Department personnel then either have to let a separate contract for someone to empty the outhouse when it gets too full or face the unenviable task of doing it themselves.

Another contract, let with strict and onerously-ridiculous regulations, whilst spending cash that no one must account for in any way.  Meaning: your cash.  As an American Taxpayer.

Literally: $98K for a shitter.

This is simply insane.

BZ

 

As I’ve warned now for years: “Census Bureau: Means-Tested Gov’t Benefit Recipients Outnumber Full-Time Year-Round Workers”

Parasite In HostFrom CNSNews.com:

By Terence P. Jeffrey

(CNSNews.com) – Americans who were recipients of means-tested government benefits in 2011 outnumbered year-round full-time workers, according to data released this month by the Census Bureau. They also out-numbered the total population of the Philippines.

There were 108,592,000 people in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2011 who were recipients of one or more means-tested government benefit programs, the Census Bureau said in data released this week. Meanwhile, according to the Census Bureau, there were 101,716,000 people who worked full-time year round in 2011. That included both private-sector and government workers.

The next sentence is shocking but, in my opinion, not unexpected or unforeseen:

That means there were about 1.07 people getting some form of means-tested government benefit for every 1 person working full-time year round.

I have written, for some time, of the tipping point where the Parasites outnumber the Hosts.

Statistically, it appears, we are there.

If the ship’s pumps are not activated, the flooding waters will cause the Ship of State to catastrophically capsize.

BZ

US Ship of State Sinking

 

Cruz, Palin join protesters at WWII Memorial

From USAToday.com:

WASHINGTON (AP) — A crowd converged on the World War II Memorial on the National Mall, pushing through barriers Sunday morning to protest the memorial’s closing under the government shutdown.

Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas were among those who gathered Sunday morning, along with former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, according to WTOP radio. Cruz said President Obama is using veterans as pawns in the shutdown.

“Tear down these walls,” the crowd chanted. Protesters also sang God Bless America and other patriotic songs as they entered the memorial plaza.

[Video deleted due to BZ‘s Abrasion Factor: “I couldn’t shut off auto-play.”]

Jeff Thompkins of New York told WRC-TV he was there because people fight and died for the freedom to visit public spaces and to protest.

“Our constitutional rights are being taken away,” Thompkins said. “People made the ultimate sacrifice, and they should be open to the public, open to everyone to come down here and see this. This is ridiculous. This is not just and not fair. It’s just not fair.”

Further, from Breitbart.com:

Veterans Remove Barricades from Memorials and Bring Them to WH

On Sunday, protesting the barricades placed at memorials around Washington D.C. by the vindictive Obama administration, veterans removed the barricades and proceeded to take them to the White House. Multiple people tweeted photos of the barricades being removed and taken for presidential inspection.

To me, it’s not the White House any more; it’s the Spite House.

From TheBlaze.com:

‘We Are Marching to the White House’: ‘Million Vet March’ Descends on Washington, Barricades Torn Down

And, courtesy of the NPS: they brought their finest armored vehicle for the horribly unctuous and rioting Conservative crowds tearing apart memorials and defecating on cop cars and overturning parked vehicles and lighting trash on fire and burning buildings.

Park Shutdown, NPS Broughts Its Best Armored VehicleOh.  Wait.  Sorry.  That was Occupy Wall Street.  My apologies.  Got the two crowds confused for a moment.

But in any event, had the government wanted to plow into crowds of non-violent protesters, it certainly could have.  That’s the point.  They were ready, by God.

Want to see what’s really happening?  How about this:

Parks Shutdown Cruz & PalinTed Cruz and Sarah Palin dare to pay homage to the American flag.

Parks Shutdown Hiker“Trail closed.”  Yeah.  I bet it was a piece of cake to drag that sign up there.

Parks Shutdown, Shoo Shoo and Go the Fuck Away the Ranger SaysNPS guard spreads his arms not in embracement, but in a “get the hell out, yes, all of you” type of gesture seen recently in DC.  Sorry, not a real cop.

Yes, those heinous and riotous Conservative coneheads, daring to raise a voice up and generally spoiling things for Leftists and the Obama Administration.

Damn them.

BZ

 

 

A great Forbes article: privatize our parks

NPS WWII Memorial ClosedFrom Forbes.com:

The National Park Service’s Behavior Has Been Shocking, And It Should Be Privatized

By Paul Kengor

The behavior of the National Park Service during President Obama’s shutdown campaign has been shocking. As has been widely reported, Park Service employees have been told to make life as uncomfortable as possible for people, and have flourished in that endeavor. They have acted unprofessionally as a partisan and ideological arm of the White House and its campaign.

Quite correct, as I wrote here and here and here.

If you’re not familiar with what I’m talking about, then just click Google GOOG +0.55% and start searching. There are unfortunate first-person accounts everywhere. Among the worst examples was a case innocently covered by a small Massachusetts newspaper that reported on a group of tourists traveling to Yellowstone National Park. The tourists, by no means a bunch of Tea Partiers, described the Park Service as “Gestapo”-like in its tactics.

Some people disagree with that term.  I, myself, as a cop, do not.  When you behave like a police thug, you will be perceived as a police thug.  Let me be blunt: Park Rangers are not cops.  They do not handle 40 calls for service in a shift.  They do not have to be beholden to the CAD, to the surrounding units, to people who are fighting every day, every shift, every hour, and you are expected to solve it all.

To continue:

That, of course, is an exaggeration. But the mere fact that a group of apolitical citizens would invoke such hyperbole to describe how they were treated really says something.

And that is a heart-slicing point.  But accurate.  When you lock people up in a hotel, when that occurs, you’re a thug.

As the Weekly Standard wrote:

“People first noticed what the NPS was up to when the World War II Memorial on the National Mall was “closed.” Just to be clear, the memorial is an open plaza. There is nothing to operate. Sometimes there might be a ranger standing around. But he’s not collecting tickets or opening gates. Putting up barricades and posting guards to “close” the World War II Memorial takes more resources and manpower than “keeping it open.”

And that is the point precisely.

The Obama Administration went clearly and overtly OUT of its way in order to frustrate and anger and inconvenience American Taxpayers who have a right to see and visit the venues their dollars BOUGHT.

And a great point of the article:

The beauty of privatizing management rather than ownership is that ownership is permanent but management is not. This means that if one management group doesn’t perform up to expectations, a new one can be hired. The hiring process should always be regularly competitively contracted. This “competitive bidding” process keeps the current management group on its toes and accountable. If it performs badly, it can be fired and replaced—unlike the current group of government employees running the National Park Service, which is a protected class with a monopoly on its service.

But the final paragraph is the most proper and poignant:

This thought will anger NPS employees. Well, for that, they can thank White House schemers for overplaying their heavy hand and unwittingly shedding ominous light on the abusive possibilities of this agency. That’s not a sentiment that the president and allies intended to foster when they began agitating and orchestrating their shutdown campaign. Rather than convincing us of the alleged evils of congressional Republicans, they’ve unveiled the roguish tendencies of some federal employees who blindly follow orders. Let’s respond by taking power away from those employees, so this cannot happen again. Easily maneuvered into providing propaganda for a president or party, these NPS workers have proven themselves unworthy of the mission entrusted to them. They are the embodiment of the dangers of unaccountable, big government.

Consequences, ladies and gentlemen.  Consequences.

BZ