A Tale of Two Camps

Guest Post by John Stossel

A Tale of Two Camps

When COVID-19 hit, I quarantined in Eastern Massachusetts.

Biking around the woods, I noticed something strange.

There are two campgrounds near my house. One is full. Lots of people pitch tents or park trailers at a place called Maurice’s.

A short bike ride away is a much bigger campground that’s almost entirely empty.

Why? It’s the topic of my new video.

The empty campground is run by the state.

It has great facilities: a new paved road, new bathrooms, etc. Signs direct people to campsites, even to group camping, but there are almost no people. Dozens of picnic tables are turned upside-down.

What a shame. This would be a great place to spend time during the pandemic.

I asked one of the few people camping, “Why is this place so empty?”

“Everything is sold out,” he responded.

Indeed, signs do say, “Camp is Full.” But the camp is the opposite of full.

“I think it’s so empty because of COVID,” said another camper.

“Why would COVID-19 make it empty?” I ask. “It’s camping! You got lots of room.”

She agreed, saying she’s also wondered about that.

We asked the Massachusetts Department of Parks why its camp was largely empty. They didn’t respond. We kept calling and emailing until, nine days later, someone told us that they’d “had difficulties hiring seasonal employees.”

Really?! This summer, Massachusetts had the highest unemployment rate in America. The state offers to pay workers up to $25 an hour, including benefits. Yet, they can’t find people who’d work outdoors in a beautiful place in the summer?

Maurice’s Campground managed to hire enough staff. They have to because Maurice’s is privately owned. If they don’t please customers, then they can’t stay in business. “If there was no staff, we were the staff,” says owner John Gauthier.

Gauthier innovates. Sometimes campers have helped clean the camp or staff the office. To save water, he charges customers 25 cents for six minutes in the shower. At the state camp, water is free; campers can waste all they want.

The government bought the property in 2019 for $3.6 million. Last year, the camp’s revenue fell thousands short of its operating costs. Now it loses even more money because it’s largely empty.

Such clear demonstrations of the difference between public and private are everywhere. But few people realize the reason why.

Recently, The New York Times published an op-ed by “Sex in the City” actress Cynthia Nixon about her dismay over seeing her kids’ public school’s “chaotic … and profoundly unsafe approach to reopening.” By contrast, her Netflix production company was totally ready.

She’s become a politician, so she blames “underfunding.” She doesn’t mention that New York’s government-run schools spend more than $20,000 per student.

Her production company was ready because it is private. The bosses spend their own money. Spend it well, and they profit. Spend it badly, and they’re out of work. That focuses the mind.

Governments spend other people’s money. No one spends other people’s money as carefully as we spend our own.

The owner of Maurice’s Campground tries harder, and because of that, he serves many more campers than the taxpayer-subsidized camp.

“It’s kind of unfair,” I say to Gauthier. “You have to compete against the government, which is losing all this money.”

He answers, “Yeah, it’s not a great scenario, but what can we do?”

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” For other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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12 Comments
Mary Christine
Mary Christine
October 15, 2020 8:19 am

Weird. The state camps in Missouri have been full all summer.

Machinist
Machinist
  Mary Christine
October 15, 2020 11:03 am

“The state camps” over all areas and seasons may become more full, some time soon.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Machinist
October 15, 2020 11:26 am

I see what you did there.

overthecliff
overthecliff
  Mary Christine
October 15, 2020 11:36 am

I own a lot at a southern Missouri camping area. There is a 400 acre lake ,swimming pool paved and gravel roads and lots of woods. There has been a tremendous buying surge this year with concurrent development of camp sites. My family loves it.

MistahShift
MistahShift
October 15, 2020 9:20 am

MA state/Reserve America website shows Sat Oct 17, 2020 is the last day of the season. Same for nearby Nickerson State Park. Being the useless state bastards that they are, they are just rolling up the welcome mat a few days early.

When the covid panic first struck, the state locked down EVERYTHING they could for quite a while. I’m sure they all got paid, regardless.

Henry Ford
Henry Ford
October 15, 2020 10:54 am

Let’s all vote for 100% government-run healthcare. Satisfaction guaranteed.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Henry Ford
October 15, 2020 12:37 pm

I know the folks who are “served” by the VA are super happy with the service. Well, most can’t comment because they are dead, but I’m sure they are happy.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 15, 2020 12:36 pm

“Yeah, it’s not a great scenario, but what can we do?”

You begin by opposing the very concept of government in your heart, and sharing that with everyone you meet – regardless of the consequences.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  MrLiberty
October 15, 2020 1:53 pm

My wife and I are headed to the condo in Myrtle Beach for a long weekend. Her mother lives on a golf course there. She wanted to see us while we were down there until my wife told her I don’t wear the mask. The mother in law was livid. My wife said, “sorry mom, it’s just the way it is. We aren’t sick and respect goes both ways.”

I’ve let everyone in our families know exactly how I feel and it is what it is. My parents let me come see them and we don’t wear the mask. I told them hat, obviously, I won’t go see them if I’m sick but, come on man, I wouldn’t go see them if I was sick whether during the hoax or not. Common sense….it’s a thing.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
October 15, 2020 12:42 pm

And Auntie thought this time Stossel was going to take off the kid gloves and discuss the real coming “camps”:

– Konzentrationslager .

– Gulags.

Plus Johnny conveniently forgot why he posted a photo of Cynthia “F.F.” Nixon in this context:

– LBGTQ….Reeducation Camps.

CoVid-19(84) Camping (C) (TM) will be all the rage once the BLM/Anitfa/Communists gets their perfidious people – Demoncratz – into power in the USSA.

INstead of merrily bicycling around a shady lane on a warm sunny summer day in the Berkshires or Catskills it will, instead, be a scream-filled contest to resist the tender mercies of the camp “counselors” and “healthcare” staff. Maybe even some showers, as Stossel mentions; but the kind of showers where no towels will be needed, serf.

Machinist
Machinist
  Auntie Kriest
October 15, 2020 7:24 pm

Yeah, but if they were deloused, wouldn’t they simply disappear?

Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
Two if by sea. Three if from within thee.
  Auntie Kriest
October 16, 2020 1:10 pm

You made my point but further.
I see a point where you’ll not be allowed in to a state “anything”without proof of vaccine.
With all the people who’ve purchased their first RV and planned to travel, this would be a captive audience.