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Should have happened years ago.
Of course there's no guarantee that things will be run better after the cuts, but it's a necessary start at least.
>surcharge for tourists that don't pay taxes to cut down on traffic
>bulldoze every parking lot and relocate them an additional 2-5 miles away from every popular landmark (an estimated 90% of visitors never go farther than 100 feet from their cars)
>overhaul the lottery and reservation system so it can't be gamed by richfags that book 8 weekends and use them 1 or 0 times
>higher fines for littering within the national parks is not enough - either triple the max possible fine from $5000 to $15000 as a deterrent or put litterers in public stockades at park entrances
USFS I actually don't have a lot of grievances with.
I agree that the current "chainsaw not scalpel" approach to gov downsizing is more about putting the fear of God into public servants than actually increasing efficiency in a measurable way. So I'll still be on the fence until I get evidence that that better management is coming, but for the past decades we've gotten neither the fear of God nor better management