Posted on 06/18/2009 7:45:13 PM PDT by This_far
CONCORD Twenty-seven state parks have been slated for potential sale or give-away by a cash-strapped state Division of Parks and Recreation that wants to jettison properties that don't meet its core definition of state parks.
The Federal government should look at selling lots of land and buildings. Use the funds raised to pay down the debt.
I’ll make a bid for Mt. Washington.
Nope, Mt. Washington is privately owned. However, I’ll take Franconia Notch State Park, where The Old Man of the Mountain used to be.
“Ill make a bid for Mt. Washington.”
The weather observatory at the summit isn’t for sale... you’ll have to shovel the driveway.
Actually, a husband-wife team could probably run alot of these with half the cost now associated with them...and turn them into a profitable operation. If I were the state, I’d even offer an incentive via state taxes for private ownership of parks.
“This’ll make (these guys -link deleted) very happy.”
Perhaps, but they are not due delight. IMO
“Actually, a husband-wife team could probably run alot of these with half the cost now associated with them...and turn them into a profitable operation. If I were the state, Id even offer an incentive via state taxes for private ownership of parks.”
Would you be interested in a NH ‘compound’ that was recently taken over?
The Browns may soon be willing sellers.
Compound or State Park... decisions, decisions, decisions.
Why’s that?
Sure. The chinese could own 75% of alaska.
We could sell off alaska just like the russians did. Then sell off the west coast and the southwest just like mexico did.
Hell, lets sell DC back to the english.
I’ll buy some NH granite... for when I build my house, it will have U.S.A.-made rock for counter tops ;-)
“Whys that?”
I don’t know. What you talkin ‘bout Willis?
searchm, thread, line, link, oh... Freestaters.
I don’t see their reason for enjoyment.
Please add cliffnote rebuttal.
“...it will have U.S.A.-made rock for counter tops...”.
Laudable thought, but unless you’re really interested in stimulating the economy, save your money.
(that rock/granite wasn’t made in the USA anyway)(think about it)
Did they ever clean up what was left of the old man, or did they leave him where he fell?
The problem is they will sell it to China or Dubai.
If they sell anything it should be to invidiual American citizens, who are the taxpayers who put up the money to buy the land in the first place. Not cities, not states,not to corporations, not to foreign governments but to INDIVIDUALS, the PEOPLE the real owners.
Nope, Mt. Washington is privately owned. However, Ill take Franconia Notch State Park, where The Old Man of the Mountain used to be.
Do they have one adjoining the ocean? I’d like to buy that one.
They can sell US taxpayer property. They do it all the time. States who tie up property in parks and lands they cannot afford to maintain and keep open for use by US taxpaying citizens, should be sold to individual citizens, not foreigners nor corporations or NGOs who would profit from the properties rightfully belonging to citizens.
Remember state and federal governments are limited to what they can own by the federal and state constitutions.
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