Anyone who can’t see that the shutdown is little more than theater simply isn’t paying attention. If the above examples aren’t enough for you then look no further than to President Obama’s favorite golf course, which remains open. President Obama frequents Andrew’s Air Force Base Golf Course, which boasts three 18-hole courses. It is located on prime Washington D.C. property.
According to the PGA the US government spends an average of $384,000 – $1,000,000 per year on every golf course it owns. The federal government operates some 234 golf courses around the world. Combined, that’s a total of about $140 million per year on golf courses.
The course remains open. Officials cite that the course receives payments from private individuals on snacks and course fees, but it is clear that the courses still run on tax payer dollars. Many federal golf courses are also national parks, such as Yosemite National Park Golf Course.
Even so, how is that any different than the privately owned Mt. Vernon, or the WWII memorial, which has zero staff or operational costs. How is it different than the privately funded Air Force, Navy athletics departments? Why block people from taking pictures of a rock more than a mile away from the actual entrance?
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PAST FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWNS
1976
Thursday, Sept 30 10 Monday, Oct 11
1977
Friday, Sept 30 12 Thursday, Oct 13
Monday, Oct 31 8 Wednesday, Nov 9
Wednesday, Nov 30 8 Friday, Dec 9
1978
Saturday, Sept 30 17 Wednesday, Oct 18
1979
Sunday, Sept 30 11 Friday, Oct 12
1981
Friday, Nov 20 2 Monday, Nov 23
1982
Thursday, Sept 30 1 Saturday, Oct 2
Friday, Dec 17 3 Tuesday, Dec 21
1983
Thursday, Nov 10 3 Monday, Nov 14
1984
Sunday, Sept 30 2 Wednesday, Oct 3
Wednesday, Oct 3 1 Friday, Oct 5
1986
Thursday, Oct 16 1 Saturday, Oct 18
1987
Friday, Dec 18 1 Sunday, Dec 20
1990
Friday, Oct 5 3 Tuesday, Oct 9
1995
Monday, Nov 13 5 Sunday, Nov 19
Friday, Dec 15 21 Saturday, Jan 6, 1996