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ProSense

(116,464 posts)
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 11:09 AM Oct 2013

Jan Brewer Unsure If Grand Canyon Is A Shutdown 'Priority' For Arizona...

Jan Brewer Unsure If Grand Canyon Is A Shutdown 'Priority' For Arizona (VIDEO)

The government shutdown will force national parks across the country to close, but Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer (R) said that the Grand Canyon is not a top "priority" for the Grand Canyon State.

As a shutdown appeared imminent Monday, Brewer was asked how the situation would affect the Grand Canyon.

"I don't know if the Grand Canyon is a priority for the State of Arizona," Brewer said. "We have a lot of other priorities out there, like our National Guardsmen, children, and people that will be hurting desperately if we don't get something done."

"The Grand Canyon is important," she added after being pressed by a reporter. "I told my cabinet today that if they have a plan they want to present to me, I would absolutely look at it and if we can do anything, we will, if it's financially sound and good for the State of Arizona."

When the government shut down in 1995, Arizona's Republican governor at the time, Fife Symington, ordered National Guard troops to the Grand Canyon to serve in lieu of furloughed National Park Service employees. But the Department of Interior immediately ordered him to stop.

The latest shutdown will force employees of Grand Canyon National Park to clear out their files and leave the premises on Tuesday, but the Associated Press reported that visitors who are already hiking or camping in the park will be allowed to complete their stay.

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http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/jan-brewer-unsure-if-grand-canyon-is-a-shutdown-priority-for-arizona-video

What a great reminder (despite the attempts to trivialize the impact) of the impending disaster, and from a Republican Governor.

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Jan Brewer Unsure If Grand Canyon Is A Shutdown 'Priority' For Arizona... (Original Post) ProSense Oct 2013 OP
I'm always amused by how Repub governors will play along with teabagger shit for a while, TwilightGardener Oct 2013 #1
Yup. This is a time to ProSense Oct 2013 #2
Government shut down might look good on paper until it hits the state in the pocketbook. texanwitch Oct 2013 #3
I'm sure all of the small businesses and workers nobodyspecial Oct 2013 #4
Oh, it's going to have an affect on their economy, I Cha Oct 2013 #5
O rly? KamaAina Oct 2013 #6

TwilightGardener

(46,416 posts)
1. I'm always amused by how Repub governors will play along with teabagger shit for a while,
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 11:23 AM
Oct 2013

and then it hits them in the face that only they (and not Congressional R's) face real consequences from these brilliant ideas.

ProSense

(116,464 posts)
2. Yup. This is a time to
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 11:33 AM
Oct 2013

spotlight the abysmal failure of Republican so-called leaders and smack down attempts to erect a facade of some kind of strategically beneficial position.

This is FAIL on a massive scale.

texanwitch

(18,705 posts)
3. Government shut down might look good on paper until it hits the state in the pocketbook.
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 11:41 AM
Oct 2013

Hey Jan, how many people visit the Grand Canyon.

Must be a lot of money there being spent on food, hotel,motels, gas.

nobodyspecial

(2,286 posts)
4. I'm sure all of the small businesses and workers
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 11:44 AM
Oct 2013

who depend on tourism dollars probably think it is a priority.

 

KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
6. O rly?
Tue Oct 1, 2013, 04:45 PM
Oct 2013
but the Associated Press reported that visitors who are already hiking or camping in the park will be allowed to complete their stay.


Not at Yosemite. Everyone has 48 hours to get out!

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