Letters to the Editor for Feb. 26
Tucson’s festivals, paradesAbout 10 years ago, Tucson lost its yearly German Oktoberfest Festival due to lack of sponsorship. We have also seen our Annual Greek Festival recently cancelled. And now we see our yearly Irish St. Patrick’s Festival and Parade cancelled / postponed. It seems like the City of Tucson is losing a lot of diversity with their festivals and parades.Compensating ranchersRe: the Feb. 19 article “AZ bill places new financial burden on wind and solar projects.
The discipline of “economics” should be mandatory in education, and might be a good addition for legislator indoctrination.Water policy neededRe: the Feb. 23 column “AZ Legislature draws wrong lesson from Saudi water fiasco.” Those theories gave us tax-funded Ninjas who came in and hand counted ballots for months and increasing Joe Biden’s Arizona win. Theories that allowed county supervisors to justify not counting votes that actually supported their candidates’ win in Cochise County. All of that based on false information and wrong theories known to be false. All of that allowed people to say there were “doubts” and “irregularities” when in fact there were none.
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