Page 4A OPINION East Oregonian Wednesday, July 27, 2016 OTHER VIEWS Founded October 16, 1875 KATHRYN B. BROWN DANIEL WATTENBURGER Publisher Managing Editor JENNINE PERKINSON TIM TRAINOR Advertising Director Opinion Page Editor OUR VIEW Who will maintain the Park Service? In the face of inexorable growth in visitor count, the Park Service is innovating. Koenen says that Are America’s national parks being loved to death? The watchdog Muir Woods near San Francisco has created a new advance parking group Public Employees for reservation system to eliminate Environmental Responsibility has its chronic trafic congestion. implicitly asked Yellowstone is the question for working toward a years. In its current America’s similar solution. issue, the Christian For all of its system of Science Monitor phenomenal growth raises the question national parks in visitor count, our explicitly. system of national The CSM’s is chronically parks remains a report focuses on underfunded. haven for the nation. the high visibility The Western writer crown jewels of Terry Tempest the park system – Williams told the Monitor: Yellowstone and Yosemite. Their “Our national parks are visitor counts are astounding. breathing spaces in a country that Yellowstone received more than is increasingly holding its breath.” 4 million visitors last year. Total Williams just produced a report on visitor count at all parks in the her visit to a dozen Park Service system this year will be equivalent sites – The Hour of Land: A to the U.S. population. The Monitor notes that America’s Personal Topography of America’s National Parks. system of national parks is We cannot expect Congress to “chronically underfunded.” In the do the right thing and give the Park most visited parks, that shows in Service adequate funding. Thus the trail systems and other facilities system will have to use ingenuity to that are deteriorating from deferred maintain its quality. maintenance. Won’t be Congress We must do more to help foster kids Oregon’s foster care system for special needs and circumstances. All children in the midst of family crises in all, payments are not transparently is in serious trouble. Oregon Public unfair. Broadcasting has been shining a bright Some, and perhaps even most, list at problems with foster care and foster parents aren’t in it for the inding situations that demand redress. money but welcome the chance to be This is no new thing. OPB reported a savior to kids in need. So why do “cracks in foster care” ive years ago. fewer and fewer participate? In part, But by almost any reckoning, things our culture has changed. have gotten worse. Most modern There are hundreds families have Oregon foster only one or two fewer foster care beds in Oregon this year In such parents receive children. compared to last. small settings, a base rate of foster children Children sometimes have to spend nights necessitate $575 to $741 a can in state ofices and major changes month per child, in “household motel rooms, with a couple of state This depending on chemistry.” workers detailed to means most watch them. the child’s age. contemporary How did we get to families won’t even this point? First, there contemplate joining was an understandable nationwide the foster care program. switch away from state-run Those who do may ind themselves institutions for neglected, endangered weighed down by bureaucracy that is and abandoned children, toward what viewed as essential in today’s abuse- was viewed as a more benign system conscious and litigious society. of housing children in family homes It’s becoming clear in Oregon and where foster parents received state throughout the U.S. that we must compensation in return for providing a develop and fund alternatives to semblance of home life. traditional foster care. The Oregon Oregon foster parents receive a Department of Human Services and base rate of $575 to $741 a month the Legislature must confront this per child, depending on the child’s issue head on. We must do a better job age. There is signiicant additional of caring for children who are having compensation to help deal with the worst time in their lives. Hillary, this is why Democrats are still struggling P HILADELPHIA — Dear Hillary, probably going to have to talk as adeptly about threats to personal dignity Donald Trump has presented you with an amazing opportunity as you do about day care. You’re to become a world historical igure! probably going to have to talk bluntly If you crush him in this election, you about the American civic religion. could create a new Democratic majority You’re going to have to show you and reduce the GOP to an ever- understand the way members of your declining rump of ethnic nationalism. class have slighted people who are less On the other hand, if you fail to beat educated and less cosmopolitan. David Trump, you will go down as America’s Second, you’re going to have to Brooks ight the Sanders tide, which on Day most hapless political loser and be Comment 1 of this convention was astoundingly viliied forever for enabling an era of strong. Many Democrats have American Putinism. grown hostile to capitalism. Sixty percent of No pressure! Have fun in Philadelphia! Democrats are friendly to socialism, according To end up on the right side of this equation to a poll by OnMessage Inc. you’re probably going to and the American Action have to resist three natural Network. tendencies, two of them your Of course, this is general party’s and one your own. election suicide. If you want First, you’re going to a perfect way to turn off have to ight your party’s suburban service economy materialistic mind-set. ofice park workers who will This is 2016, not 1992. decide this election, then Over the past few years, the Bernie Sanders route is economic and social anxiety it! The economic nostalgia has metastasized into of the left is as futile as the something spiritual and demographic nostalgia of the existential. right. Americans are no longer Somehow you’re going conident in their national to have to come up with project. They no longer an updated muscular trust their institutions or Clintonism. For 30 years have faith in their common your name has stood for a Democratic destiny. This is a crisis of national purpose. It’s governing style that is internationalist in foreign about personal identity and the basic health affairs, socially moderate and pro-global of communal life. Americans’ anger and pessimism are more fundamental than anything integration (while softening its edges). That open, optimistic approach has to be combined that can be explained by GDP statistics. with a more aggressive and radical effort to Many Democrats have trouble thinking help people compete in the new economy. in these terms. When asked to explain any Third, you’re going to have to answer hatred complex phenomenon, they instinctively with love. Your tendency so far in your career reduce it to a materialist cause. If there’s has been to answer hostility with distrust, and terrorism there must be lack of economic secretiveness. opportunity. If marriage is declining it must be You’ve ended up projecting coldness but because of joblessness. also weakness and hurt. People who build This materialistic mind-set means that emotional walls amid conlict do so out of fear, many Democrats are perpetually surprised by events that involve cultural threats and national not strength. Along the way you’ve made yourself identity. Why don’t working-class Kansans phenomenally unpopular. The polls show that vote for us? We offer them more programs. you are now just as distrusted by the American Why did the Brits leave the EU? It’s against people as Donald Trump is. their economic interest. The conident move is to break out of the The mind-set is also reductionist. There’s a tendency to break national problems into small, emotional bunker with vulnerability. The sign of strength is to answer the “Lock Her Up” interest-group-size chunks and then deliver enmity with a conident honest account of pandering policy promises. what it feels like to be you — embroiled in Look at your website. As Oren Cass points the political combat, encased in this global out in The City Journal, every demographic celebrity role, but maintaining authenticity in a or interest group gets its own pander. If you’re world that conspires against it. a horse lover, the Clinton campaign vows Imagine if you displayed honest self- to crack down on “horse soring, in which appraisal and even moments of remorse. You’d chemicals or other inhumane methods are have the world rooting for you, not against you. applied to horses’ limbs to exaggerate their This convention is about resetting gait.” relationships: establishing trust between you If Democrats wage that kind of niche- and voters, restoring optimism that we can targeted campaign this year they will lose. thrive in the modern economy, redeining a Voters are worried that the whole society is soul satisfying faith in the American project. falling apart. If Democrats think a crisis of ■ national identity can be addressed with targeted David Brooks became a New York Times tax credits they are living in a different century. To stand a chance, Secretary Clinton, you’re Op-Ed columnist in September 2003. Americans no longer trust their institutions or have faith in their common destiny. This is a crisis of national purpose. Unsigned editorials are the opinion of the East Oregonian editorial board of Publisher Kathryn Brown, Managing Editor Daniel Wattenburger, and Opinion Page Editor Tim Trainor. Other columns, letters and cartoons on this page express the opinions of the authors and not necessarily that of the East Oregonian. YOUR VIEWS BMCC pool needs time, money to be saved Finding a way to keep the Blue Mountain Community College pool open would do many things. First, it would keep both Pendleton and Hermiston High School swim teams alive. Second, it would allow BMCC to offer water-based classes to its students (scuba prep, swimming, and even aqua jogging classes for the elderly) Third, the Pendleton Swim Association does wonders for the children and families that take part in club lessons and activities. PSA instructors teach children the basics of water survival and individual strokes — freestyle, butterly, breaststroke and backstroke. Not only does PSA instruct kids about how to swim, but we teach them how to be independent and work within a team. Saving this pool — or even possibly building a new one — would mean a great deal to this community and some of its clubs. Please, give it thought. Furthermore, if the college board can notify the baseball program (a program restricted to the college’s baseball players) and give them close to 18 months to raise funds to keep their program intact, then giving a program that is open to the public with much more use only three months to raise close to $2 million hardly seems fair. Dylan Clemons Pendleton Swim Association instructor and former Pendleton High swimmer, Pendleton LETTERS POLICY The East Oregonian welcomes original letters of 400 words or less on public issues and public policies for publication in the newspaper and on our website. 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