Just released: Internal Park Service memos on how to mislead the public on the impact of gutting the budget of the Park Service:
The Park Service confirmed the authenticity of the memos and said, while some of the terminology was “unfortunate,” the agency recognizes that superintendents face difficult cost-cutting decisions this summer and wants to avoid politicizing the situation.
It seems a little late for that.
Credit is due to the retired superintendent who released the memos – someone is clearly smarter than the average bear. Seems some in the Park Service, unfortunately, wouldn’t say the same about the American public.