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Show THE ZEPHYR/JUNE-JULY 2003 So which is chicken...and which is egg??? Did the economy collapse because Bush’s policies failed or did the economy collapse because Bush’s policies succeeded? Remember---privatization is a losing proposition for almost everyone--- everyone but for the select few for whom privatization is a bonanza. NIDA BULLETS Veweyen CHARGING Just came Ss omewhere Freeaa Nw FEES DESTROYS WILDERNESS? across a BLM document that states what should be obvious to all Wilderness managers. This BLM document says (and does so repeatedly): "Charging fees would also impact the wilderness character of the area.” If the charging of fees impacts the wilderness character of an area and if the Wilderness Act’s overarching objective is to preserve the wildness character of any area so designated, then does it not naturally follow that charging any fees that negatively impact (eg. degrades) the wilderness character of Wilderness is expressly prohibited???? ts eee http: //www blm.g hak dat h /98IMs/AZ98-016.htm UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT ARIZONA STATE OFFICE SCOTT SILVER INTERIOR In Reply Refer To: 8370 (931) P June 22, 1998 EMS TRANSMISSION - 06/23/98 Instruction Memorandum No. AZ-98-016 BEWARE: RESERVATIONS SYSTEMS The direct link between the commodification of recreation and the creation of recreational reservation systems is one of enormous importance. In turning simple ‘enjoyment of the outdoors’ into ‘commodified pay-to-play experiences’ the first step requires branding the original form of enjoyment as an identifiable "product" ---- j.e., as something worthy of, and capable of, consumption. Almost nothing accomplished that task more simply than RESERVATION SYSTEMS --- except, of course, for USER-FEES It is for this reason that the recreation/tourism industry has identified Expires: 09/30/99 To: State Leadership Team From: State Director Subject: Results of FY-98 Recreation Fee Evaluation Paiute 90 Use in this Wilderness is extremely low. It would be neither economical nor feasible to attempt to charge fees here. Charging fees would also impact the wilderness character of the area. the advancement of public land recreation RESERVATION SYSTEMS and USER FEES as amongst their its priorities. From the National Park Service, if you are a GS-05 or higher federal employee and would like to do a stint in Washington DC commodifying the wild, this is your chance. If you wish to see what these systems look like see: www.reserveamerica.com or www.reserveworld.com BUT BE WARNED---these website can make you seriously nauseous Beaver Dam Mountains 90 Use in this Wilderness is extremely low. It would be neither economical nor feasible to attempt to charge fees here. Charging fees would also impact the wilderness character of the area. Grand Wash Cliffs 90 Use in this Wilderness is extremely low. It would be neither economical nor feasible to attempt to charge fees here. Charging fees would also impact the wilderness character of the area. THE CORPORATE TAKEOVER OF EVERYTHING With the "Corporate Takeover of Everything" agenda shifting into warp speed, the issue of privatizing federal jobs is suddenly on everybody’s radar screen...as it deserves to be. Recent articles in the media do not just explain to what degree privatization is occurring, but show that the costs of privatization are enormous and are being passed onto the American public for them to pay. Privatization is a losing proposition for almost everyone ---everyone except the select few. It’s detestable that the Bush Administration is pushing its radical privatization agenda as though privatization was some kind of fix for the collapsed American economy. In fact, the way I see it, the Bush Administration is shamelessly using the opportunity created by the collapse of the American economy to advance its Corporate Takeover of Everything agenda. KZMU - Mcab Community P.O. Box 1076 « Moab, Utah 84532 oan SUNDAY 3 8:00] Circle Of Life —_(KRCL) Radio 89.7 & TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Breakfast THURSDAY JAM www.wildwilderness.org 106.1 Studio 259-4897 ° Office 259-8824 ¢ Fax 259-8763 MONDAY For more Silver Bullets, go to the web site: ARC email KZMU@citlink. 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