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Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2020, 11:20:32 PM CST
Subject: 11-24-20 MORE BRAINSTORMING IDEAS FOR YOUR INCOMING ADMINISTRATION
November 24, 2020
Dear President-Elect Biden,
I would like to add to my recent message to you in which I urged you to please help establish at least one additional national nature park.
It will be truly great if fuller equity of geographical access to national parks can be offered throughout the USA. Ideally, it seems to me that any American citizen in the United States, regardless of where in our nation he or she is situated or travels to, should never be more than 200 or 300 miles (never more than 500 miles?) from a federally-sponsored national nature park in the USA.
After I sent you that tentative public-policy idea, I was also reminded that campers at national parks in the USA traditionally light up charcoal fires at their outdoor campsite in order to cook a meal for themselves on a grill.
I am very hopeful your very innovative and environment-friendly Biden-Harris Administration will help to identify ways to make cooking at campsites at national parks as well as state parks and municipal nature parks as safe for the environment as possible.
Possibly solar-powered barbecue pits could be offered at campgrounds throughout the United States---which would make it easier for campers to protect the environment while camping out.
Another possibility for protecting against climate change is suggested in a recently copyrighted October 21, 2010, online article by Duncan Clark of "The Guardian" newspaper staff in Great Britain. The article is entitled: "Could barbecues help fight climate change?"
President-Elect Biden, I also hope that you will consider establishing a "BRAINSTORMING-INVITED" e-mail address (such as "ideas@whitehouse.gov") for your incoming Administration that will elicit and receive thousands or millions of public-policy suggestions per year from American citizens of all ages and visitors to or observers of the United States.
Establishment of that e-mail address, if well-publicized by your Administration, can help to convey the transparency and true devotion to idealistic brainstorming and democracy by yourself and your entire White House staff.
I also urge you to please establish a monthly tradition of publicly praising the American citizen or visitor to the United States who in the most recent month-long period directly shared with you or your Administration the most promising public-policy recommendation for the federal government that holds the most long-term promise for benefiting our entire nation and American society.
President-Elect Biden, I hope this additional follow-up letter is helpful to you and your incoming Administration.
With Friendly Best Wishes,
John Kevin McMillan, a Lincoln, Nebraska, native who is pleased to note that at least one of your Electoral College votes will come from that midwestern U.S. state--and that you and Kamala Harris won the majority of votes cast in Lancaster County, Nebraska, with Lincoln being the county seat of Lancaster County.
My solo-occupancy efficiency-apartment-unit home address ever since June 21, 2019:
Pebble Creek Apartments, 8805 North Plaza Drive, Apt. 2418, Bldg. 17, Austin, TX 78753.
Home phone: (512) 342-2295.
Cell phone: (512) 993-7305.
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John Kevin McMillan
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