East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for April 5, 2023
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District’s Board is considering four candidates for its open board seat, in Division 3, Walnut Creek.
Of the four candidates, two are women of color, while the other two are older and white. It is time to make governing boards reflect the diversity of the people they represent. Central San’s Board should choose either Florence Wedington or Mona Gupta. Everybody seems to forget that gas prices today should not reflect oil prices today. There is on the order of a six-month difference between crude buys today and gas arriving at stations.
That’s only one of his many crimes. What about the findings of the Jan. 6 Committee? Was their work for nothing? The evidence is directly in front of everyone’s faces that he’s a criminal and needs to be imprisoned. Why is it taking so long for that to happen? He is a clear and present danger to this country yet so many everyday Americans, including those in Congress, are ignoring his criminal actions and want him in the Oval Office again.
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