Doug Kerr
Well-known member
In this shot, taken to the east from in front of my home:
Douglas A Kerr: The Lincoln National Forest, inoperative
everything behind the large water tank is the Lincoln National Forest (yes, even where those homes are). It is currently "inoperative" owing to the failure of the US Congress to appropriate funds for the general operation of the federal government for the new fiscal year. Thus, large portions of the federal government are "shut down".
This happened through the Republican Party, which holds a majority in the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Congress, refusing to pass the needed appropriation resolution unless there are attached to it unrelated provisions that would rescind, defer the effectivity of, or disable various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, which made numerous improvements in the US healthcare and health insurance systems. Neither the Senate nor the President would approve such a measure.
Of course, unlike the White Sands National Monument (on the west side of Alamogordo), the Lincoln National Forest is not "closed". That would be impractical, as thousands of people live in it and the major highway into Alamogordo from the east passes through it. But almost all supporting services are shut down, there being only a skeleton fire protection force still on duty.
Sadly, the lack of the appropriations does not close down that branch of the federal government most deserving of it: The Congress.
Best regards,
Doug

Douglas A Kerr: The Lincoln National Forest, inoperative
everything behind the large water tank is the Lincoln National Forest (yes, even where those homes are). It is currently "inoperative" owing to the failure of the US Congress to appropriate funds for the general operation of the federal government for the new fiscal year. Thus, large portions of the federal government are "shut down".
This happened through the Republican Party, which holds a majority in the House of Representatives, the lower house of the Congress, refusing to pass the needed appropriation resolution unless there are attached to it unrelated provisions that would rescind, defer the effectivity of, or disable various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, which made numerous improvements in the US healthcare and health insurance systems. Neither the Senate nor the President would approve such a measure.
Of course, unlike the White Sands National Monument (on the west side of Alamogordo), the Lincoln National Forest is not "closed". That would be impractical, as thousands of people live in it and the major highway into Alamogordo from the east passes through it. But almost all supporting services are shut down, there being only a skeleton fire protection force still on duty.
Sadly, the lack of the appropriations does not close down that branch of the federal government most deserving of it: The Congress.
Best regards,
Doug