The Left is in a total panic over national parks closing during the government shutdown. They’re acting like it’s the end of the world. But here’s the truth: this drama is just another political show. National parks have faced shutdowns before, and guess what? The sky didn’t fall.
Liberals love to scream about “closed parks” hurting families and small towns. They claim it’s cruel to block access to nature. But when President Trump kept parks open during past shutdowns, the same critics whined about trash piling up. You can’t win with these folks—they’ll complain no matter what happens.
Let’s get real. The government spends way too much money on nonsense. A temporary park closure forces Washington to focus on what matters: fixing bloated budgets and cutting waste. If liberals cared about parks, they’d push for better management instead of using them as pawns in their shutdown tantrums.
Remember 2018? Parks stayed open under Trump, and visitors still enjoyed them. Sure, some bathrooms were messy, but families got to hike and explore. Now Biden’s team wants to lock gates and play victim. It’s all about making Republicans look bad instead of finding solutions.
The Park Service has had years of bad leadership. Billions of dollars vanish into “maintenance” while trails crumble and bathrooms rot. Maybe a shutdown will finally expose how broken the system is. Throwing more cash at a mess won’t fix it—smart spending will.
Left-wing politicians cry about park workers missing paychecks. But where’s their outrage over endless foreign wars or handouts for illegal immigrants? They only care about workers when it fits their anti-Republican narrative. It’s fake concern, just like their park hysteria.
Conservatives want parks open AND responsibly managed. That means trimming bureaucracy, not blank checks for woke park rangers. Let states or local businesses step in during shutdowns. Freedom-loving Americans don’t need big government to enjoy God’s creation.
This shutdown fight isn’t about parks—it’s about control. The Left hates when Republicans stand up to reckless spending. They’d rather scare voters with closed trails than admit their own failures. Real leaders fix problems instead of blaming others. It’s time for common sense, not hysterics.**