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SunSeeker

(55,035 posts)
Tue Mar 11, 2025, 10:48 PM Tuesday

Calif. congressman infuriates locals with response to Yosemite cuts

Over the last several weeks, as Yosemite National Park fell into chaos due to the Trump administration’s whiplash-inducing executive orders and indiscriminate layoffs, people began asking what Rep. Tom McClintock was going to do about it. McClintock, a Republican, represents the 5th Congressional District, a sprawling Central California territory that contains Yosemite. He’s been conspicuously absent from town hall meetings in gateway towns and hasn’t been making public statements.

But on Thursday McClintock broke his silence and published an op-ed that infuriated park employees and gateway residents. Here’s his gist: The federal workforce is bloated. Only a few Yosemite employees got fired. The protesters are out of line. The park will be fine. McClintock likened legitimate concerns about endangered species going extinct, devastating wildfires and public safety hazards to a “Ghostbusters” quote: “Human sacrifice! Dogs and cats living together! Mass hysteria,” he wrote.

He neglected to mention anything about the Trump administration suspending the park’s reservations system, which has been crucial to managing crowds and traffic congestion, and is silent on the employee credit card spending limit having been lowered to $1, meaning regional supervisors must now purchase items like toilet paper, hand soap and maintenance supplies.

The congressman emphasized that government spending must be reined in, stressing that every dollar of discretionary spending by the federal government is now borrowed. What he did not say is that the National Park Service requires less than one-fifteenth of 1 percent of the federal budget, or about $4.7 billion. Meanwhile, national parks added $56.5 billion to the economy in 2023, according to a park service report, and provided 415,400 jobs in nearby communities.

https://www.sfgate.com/california-parks/article/tom-mcclintock-thinks-yosemite-is-fine-20209454.php?fbclid=IwY2xjawI9069leHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHXs5ZH5wfw6IJonrg-HyzC5XcmiwBZDtUR2vNnXdXujor1yFS_HrM1jzmw_aem_wYNDL9OCZbu7aAezHgPqTA

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usonian

(16,412 posts)
3. I have voted to oust that POS every election.
Tue Mar 11, 2025, 10:56 PM
Tuesday

The yokels don't visit the park.

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Karasu

(716 posts)
6. I know that district quite well. It's a strong contender for the stupidest in all of California, and an absolute
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 12:50 AM
Wednesday

embarrassment to the state. Feels like McClintock has been there fucking forever at this point.

Daleuhlmann

(414 posts)
12. High-Time for Some New Blood to Represent the Valley!
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 02:11 AM
Wednesday

I'd recently looked it up: January just marked his sixteeth year in the U. S. House--way too long for such driftwood!

usonian

(16,412 posts)
7. I wore my Ukraine ball cap on my weekly trip to Fresno and in downtown Red-Acted.
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 12:52 AM
Wednesday

Not a peep from anyone. Morans probably don't know what it is.

FWIW, the next district over 13th district ( Merced, Madera, Ceres, Patterson, Lathrop, Chowchilla, Atwater, Coalinga, and Mendota; as well as the southern parts of both Modesto and Turlock) flipped blue. And entirely in the Central Valley.
Rep is Adam Gray

Oh looky
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%27s_13th_congressional_district

Ethnicity

65.9% Hispanic
22.5% White
6.2% Asian
2.8% Black
2.5% Two or more races
1.2% other

Chinga Te, GOP cabrones!

SunSeeker

(55,035 posts)
11. Yeah, McClintock's is 59% white. It looks gerrymandered.
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 02:07 AM
Wednesday

It literally looks like a walking dinosaur: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/California%27s_5th_congressional_district#/map/0

I know California doesn't gerrymander; we have a bipartisan commission that sets district boundaries. But that 5th district is one long-assed weird shaped district.

usonian

(16,412 posts)
2. I guessed before reading your post.
Tue Mar 11, 2025, 10:55 PM
Tuesday

He needs to take a long walk



ON GLACIER POINT.

NPS photo.

BurnDoubt

(164 posts)
9. Confusing Business and Government
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 01:09 AM
Wednesday

And getting it Collossally Wrong! But this is all misdirection to cover astonishing Larceny. The plan is to fuck everything up so badly we BEG Putin to "save us". Then immigration will be solved because nobody will want to live here.

Daleuhlmann

(414 posts)
10. McClintock Is a Political Hack!
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 01:56 AM
Wednesday

Ever since I had moved from Ohio to California's Central Valley nearly two years ago, first in Denair, and now in Turlock, I've been surprised by how conservative my district is, and how MAGA-Kool-Aid Tom McLintock is. I've written him three times expressing my concerns as a progessive constituent who is legitimately alarmed by Trump's repressive and working-class-unfriendly agenda. You can just imagine what his response was. Suffice to say, it sounded quite a bit like this tone-deaf op-ed of his.

Hekate

(96,611 posts)
14. Keep us posted if a Dem candidate pops up to oppose him. If they get on ActBlue we can send a bit their way.
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 02:39 AM
Wednesday

Also, while you’re writing letters write to the DNC and give them a nudge about supporting a local Dem.

Hekate

(96,611 posts)
13. Tom McClintock, I'd almost forgotten all about him. Now he has a whole new opportunity to show what a jerk he is.
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 02:33 AM
Wednesday
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Old Crank

(5,373 posts)
16. He is still around?
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 04:31 AM
Wednesday

Talk about a career politician.

And the people in his district keep that worthless person around.

SunSeeker

(55,035 posts)
17. Sadly, yes. He kept moving around, trying to find redder districts.
Wed Mar 12, 2025, 05:12 AM
Wednesday

He was born in NY, graduated UCLA in 1978 and immediately entered politics. At 23, he was elected chair of the Ventura County Republican Party, and served until 1981. Then began his life of carpetbagging to get various political seats around California. Total right wing scumbag. He's 68 now. He was elected to the 5th District in 2023. I think he found a ruby red seat he can't get voted out of.

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