Letters to the Editor for April 29
No on 412, be specific and show your mathThe ballot for Prop. 412 was a surprise in the mail, so I tried to learn more about it. I did some internet research and discovered that approximately 97 cents of the $1 per month increase would go to bury new power lines for a few neighborhoods and the U of A.
It sure sounds like the vision that the Republican party is following and trying to enforce upon us now. And let’s add a little “1984” dystopia — the blind following of a “fearless leader.” Biden and his administration are certainly not the best this country has ever seen but they are trying to find some light and positives to build upon. The republicans seem to be fixating on the opposite.
It was sprung on the citizenry to vote on without any pro or con arguments section of the publicity pamphlet, and with no reasonable notice of the one meeting held — less than 24 hours! Additionally, SCOTUS continues to impede democratic representation. The Court took a wrecking ball to the 1965 Voting Rights Act. Because of SCOTUS, gerrymandering has eliminated majority rule in many states — majorities that no longer have representation. Gerrymandered districts have disenfranchised millions of voters.
After this admission of folly, they should immediately work with the Democrats to cancel the Trump tax cuts, fully fund the Internal Revenue Service and close tax loopholes to ensure that wealthy individuals and corporations pay their fair share of taxes. I don’t have a problem with any parent exercising their right to set standards for their own children. However, when the religious right advocates banning books from public schools and libraries, they’re violating both my constitutional rights and my parental rights. A minority religious faction has no authority to dictate to me what my children can and cannot read, because my values and beliefs don’t align with their peculiar prejudices.Dr.
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