In another step forward in the Trump Administration’s efforts shrink big government and help private commercial interests get a bigger piece of the public pie, a controversial set of proposals from the president’s advisers is drawing heat on social media.

Amazon deliveries at national park campsites? No thanks.

More Wi-Fi at Yellowstone so we can all stream videos by the campfire? Dumb idea.

Cutting senior discounts to national parks at peak times. Not over our elderly bodies, many elders say.

Related Articles The Ahwahnee will be back; Yosemite settles lawsuit over hotel names Proposals that include bringing in food trucks to cater to the outdoors-loving masses are striking many as tone deaf. We use our national parks to sink into nature, not pollute it with the modern and often electronic conveniences we left behind at home, many say. The president’s advisers, many of whom have personal connections with some of the nation’s largest concessions management firms, say things like Wi-Fi in parks and cutting back on senior discounts could help attract a younger generation to our national parks, many of which are saddled with budgetary woes and deferred-maintenance issues.

These changes, they say, could improve the national park system for all of its users.

“Our recommendations would allow people to opt for additional costs if they want, for example, Amazon deliveries at a particular campsite,” Derrick Crandall, vice chairman of the committee told the LA Times. “We want to let Americans make their own decisions in the marketplace.”

Not everyone is as thrilled with the committee’s proposals.

If "America's Best Idea" was setting aside National Parks for We The People, what do you call a move to turn them into for-profit theme parks? It all started when Zinke's Dept. of Interior brought in executives/Trump donors from Yamaha, KOA Campgrounds and Bass Pro Shops. https://t.co/PVvrRV069I — Bill Weir (@BillWeirCNN) November 4, 2019

Some called on senior citizens to rise up and voice their concerns about the plan to kill their park discount . . .

Hey seniors who vote>>Trump team has a plan for national parks: Privatization! Amazon, food trucks and no senior discountshttps://t.co/xYAQEb84Vb — Laffy (@GottaLaff) November 4, 2019

Some raised the specter of a more commercialized national park system . . .

Wi-Fi, food trucks and even Amazon deliveries at camp sites. Welcome (?) to your reimagined National Park system!@LouisSahagun https://t.co/zRJzHsCTlr — Mark Z. Barabak (@markzbarabak) November 4, 2019

Some were simply shocked . . .

Can you believe this crap? Of course, you can. Trump, like the majority of Republicans (and plenty of Dems), want to commodify the last wild places on Earth. If we don't fight these pricks, who will? https://t.co/5lGPpLdMKM — Joshua Frank (@joshua__frank) November 4, 2019

Some were really outraged . . .

The best thing about the National Parks is that you own them. Yes, you. Every American owns our most beautiful treasures. They are kept pristine and not turned into profit centers because they are beautiful and unique. This is enraging. https://t.co/ck4U82L3Ab — Jon, but thankful (@JonIsAwesomest) November 4, 2019

And some, well, some just threw up their hands . . .