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In reply to the discussion: I don't get why there is more anger and bluster over parks being closed... [View all]ProSense
(116,464 posts)39. Food bank sending trucks to feed furloughed Grand Canyon workers
Food bank sending trucks to feed furloughed Grand Canyon workers
by Laura Clawson
An Arizona food bank is distributing food to furloughed workers at the Grand Canyon, trucking in 600 food boxes on Tuesday and making another delivery on Friday after a plea for help from Rev. Patrick Dotson of the Grand Canyon Community Church:
The 2,200 furloughed park workers are not the only ones struggling; businesses near the park entrance are also being hit hard by the loss of tourist traffic. According to Dotson, "local concessionaires are supporting their furloughed employees and their families by providing free rent and limited meal support." Still, the loss of income hitting the entire community is making outside help important. Piling on, St. Mary's Food Bank is stepping in despite already facing shortages.
It's just staggering that people who have jobs to do, who want to work, and whose workplace should be a thriving tourist destination are instead left waiting for food bank deliveries. Good job, Republicans!
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/08/1245258/-Food-bank-sending-trucks-to-feed-furloughed-Grand-Canyon-workers
by Laura Clawson
An Arizona food bank is distributing food to furloughed workers at the Grand Canyon, trucking in 600 food boxes on Tuesday and making another delivery on Friday after a plea for help from Rev. Patrick Dotson of the Grand Canyon Community Church:
"Even if the government shutdown lasts two weeks, that is an entire paycheck lost to many employees who live paycheck-to-paycheck to provide food and necessities for their families," Dotson wrote to a Phoenix-area nonprofit called the St. Mary's Food Bank Alliance. "I anticipate a great need for food resources beyond my ability to supply from my garage food bank."
The 2,200 furloughed park workers are not the only ones struggling; businesses near the park entrance are also being hit hard by the loss of tourist traffic. According to Dotson, "local concessionaires are supporting their furloughed employees and their families by providing free rent and limited meal support." Still, the loss of income hitting the entire community is making outside help important. Piling on, St. Mary's Food Bank is stepping in despite already facing shortages.
It's just staggering that people who have jobs to do, who want to work, and whose workplace should be a thriving tourist destination are instead left waiting for food bank deliveries. Good job, Republicans!
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/10/08/1245258/-Food-bank-sending-trucks-to-feed-furloughed-Grand-Canyon-workers
Texas food banks feel shutdown squeeze
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023806982

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I don't get why there is more anger and bluster over parks being closed... [View all]
Drunken Irishman
Oct 2013
OP
Just like Tony Soprano was really upset about his ducks dying, though torturing, maiming
Dark n Stormy Knight
Oct 2013
#45
Because you may want to go to a national park, so you can identify with those who cannot.
Mass
Oct 2013
#8
If we really gave a shit about jobs we wouldn't be paying banks $85 billion a month to keep
jtuck004
Oct 2013
#21
It's standard hypocritical Republican "Support Our Troops" grandstanding
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2013
#26
I wonder why there isn't more said about private businesses and concessionaires
XemaSab
Oct 2013
#32
Because the one thing Republicans regularly do much better than Democrats is
TalkingDog
Oct 2013
#33
The RW media is hyping up the bullshit stuff to make it seem more like a "slowdown" than
valerief
Oct 2013
#34
This is probably the first time most of them even care the parks are still around
Lordquinton
Oct 2013
#37
The funny thing is when they scream, "This doesn't belong to the government! It belongs to US!!!"
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2013
#38
Except it's not about the furloughed employees or the local economies...
Drunken Irishman
Oct 2013
#41