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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 5

    The National Park Service is reconsidering a proposed $70 entrance fee for its most popular parks, up from $30https://nyti.ms/2JmgRJf 

    4:02 PM - 5 Apr 2018
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      1. Lonni Collins Pratt‏ @lcpratt Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Their funding has dropped. Of course they need more money. Blame assblister Trump.

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      1. JohnnyRB‏ @JohnnyRB14 Apr 5
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        So basically, when attendance declines and the parks become unprofitable, then Drumpf will have the ‘legitimacy’ behind opening them up to oil drilling and environmental decimation.

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      1. Adam  🐊 🌳 🚩‏ @adamjhall Apr 5
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        Next year: park lands to be sold as attendance numbers drop

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      2. Tracy Me‏ @tmb1229 Apr 5
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        This is such a sad direction for our parks. All families should be able to afford to experience these wonders that belong to all of us. These are our inheritance as citizens and fair affordable access is critical to there survival

        2 replies 0 retweets 35 likes
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      1. Jenny‏ @wolscher Apr 5
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        Meanwhile Canada made their parks free this summer... #keepAmericaFat

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      1. Hal Helmers‏ @HalHelmers Apr 5
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        Government is always a question of competing choices. Think: How many $30,000 tables will this buy? Will 45 be able to golf more? Will the Cabinet chiefs be able to take charter flights?

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      1. Canadian Twit Bot, eh.‏ @FenBot007 Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        The $70 will come with oil drilling and mining rights if you know the right people.

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      2. Jeff Hensley‏ @nickelintexas Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        I wonder how this squares with @realDonaldTrump whole "populist" bit?

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      3. Chris Morris‏Verified account @camorris Apr 5
        Replying to @nickelintexas @nytimes @realDonaldTrump

        The parks are free, though, when you fly over them in a Gulfstream V.

        0 replies 0 retweets 4 likes
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      1. Dennis J Grocki‏ @DGrocki Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        $70 To enter a national park. Yet Trump has friends who pay $50 a night in Washington DC. Screw the American people and make America great again for the f—k in rich. November can’t get here FAST enough. VOTE 🇺🇸 and send a message.

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      1. Ricky Rodriguez  🇵🇷 🤘🏼‏ @Rickyrod912 Apr 5
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        Raise the fee - attendance drops. Attendance drops - People are not interested. People are not interested- Sell the parks. Sell the parks- Sold to GOP friends. Sold to GOP friends- Sucess for the National Parks Robber Barons. A Trump Story.

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      1. Pat S‏ @pjb1150 Apr 5
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        Geez! The NPs are affordable for families! Don’t come down on them! The middle class is struggling so much. Everything is extremely expensive. The parks should be available to all!

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      1. Alan Lunin‏ @AlanLunin Apr 5
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        It's called a tax on the poor and middle class.

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      1. have mercy  ✊🏾 🌊 🇺🇸‏ @blabbercrumb Apr 5
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        vote democrat

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      2. elizabeth luke‏ @misslizluke Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Our federal dollars only can be spread so thin. I love our national parks. Where should we make cuts in order to keep the admission price low? Education? Defense? Social services? Veterans services?

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      3. Lindbergh‏ @Thedangerpost Apr 5
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        Defense.

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      1. luis‏ @1sgmoran Apr 5
        Replying to @nytimes

        Well, I don't think the $1.50 additional pay that the tax scam provided me with is enough to pay my entrance fee... Will begin visiting my State's and County's park instead...

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      1. Annya Millini‏ @anyami61 Apr 5
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        How do families afford this?

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      2. Hello‏ @TheFirewire Apr 5
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        I'd be all for raising the fee if all the money went to maintenance and upkeep of park infrastructure but what makes people think 100% of that fee would go to rebuilding the parks instead of being reallocated to a frivolous wall on the southern border or to the military budget?

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