Election choices are easy, now just...
Election choices are easy, now just make them
I’ve been reading the editorial lamenting the lack of choices in
the race for Costa Mesa City Council (“We’ll just have to get by with
less this year,” Aug. 18.
In my, not so humble opinion, we have clearly drawn lines between
qualified candidates and simple choices to make between them. It’s
unfortunate but most people don’t follow local politics, even though
it’s the level of government that affects most directly, so I’ll give
you a voters’ guide for the local race for City Council based on who
you might choose for president.
Let’s start on the left. If you would vote for a presidential
slate of let’s say, Hilary Clinton, Dianne Feinstein, you’d probably
choose a Linda Dixon, Katrina Foley combination.
Let’s move a little bit more to the moderate right. Let’s say you
might vote for a Colin Powell, Dana Rohrabacher ticket. The clear
choice would obviously be a Gary Monahan, Bill Perkins ticket.
Now, if you are over in the Pat Robertson, Pat Buchanan territory
and you think Chris Steel speaks to your views, you have an easy
choice with Allan Mansoor.
Well, there you have it. All these people are capable of sitting
on the dais in City Hall and representing their views. Which ones
represent yours.
BILLY FOLSOM
Costa Mesa
There comes a time in one’s life to drop the keys
I am certainly not against “older people” -- I’m an “aging ‘baby
boomer’” myself. But, the article, “Elderly woman hits 13 with car,”
(Tuesday) I feel, must be a “wake-up” call to those of a certain age,
to be tested for mental fitness, regarding driving continuance.
I remember, when my dear (now departed) grandmother was 80, she
got in the car and hit another car in the rain. My mom took the keys
away from her after that.
My grandmother was mad, at first, but then realized, my mother
(her daughter) was right. I became her “chauffeur” -- I didn’t mind
at all.
JUDITH ELLEN HUNT
Costa Mesa
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