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Businesses should stop whining
On the topic of workers compensation in your Thursday paper (“The
Political Landscape”), Assemblymen John Campbell said: “The swell of
increased fees is drowning our California businesses. We cannot fail
our business community.”
I would like to remind Campbell that he also represents
individuals in the community who do not own businesses. I would
remind Campbell that area businesses have shown little interest in
the welfare of common workers, as is constantly proved by their
resistance to raising the minimum wage, protecting workers injured on
the job and promoting universal health care -- so it is your job to
advocate for those citizens without a political voice or deep
pockets.
It’s time our representatives stopped whining on behalf of
business owners -- there is no place on Earth more corporate friendly
than Orange County -- and stop failing the people with no safety net,
no doctors and a very uncertain future.
ROBERT FAY
Costa Mesa
The target is West Newport this July
Were we at the same meeting, or did Mayor Steve Bromberg and
Councilman Tod Ridgeway succeed in their campaign of disinformation
(“Newport Beach City Council Wrap-up,” Thursday)? Maybe you just
enjoy my letters.
The paper reported: “The ordinance will now prohibit stores from
selling liquor out of their parking lots or from trucks, tents or
booths during the holiday. The rules apply throughout the city.” In
reality, the new law actually prohibits stores from selling or
storing alcohol outdoors, throughout the Fourth of July. This is an
important one, since it is in addition to their previous ordinance
that prohibits them from accepting alcohol deliveries on the Fourth
of July.
So, no alcohol storage, no alcohol deliveries. Do the math.
They’re stopping just shy of prohibition.
If their goal is not to “dry up West Newport” this Fourth of July,
then what is it?
BRIAN CLARKSON
FreeNewport.com
West Newport
Time not right to replace City Hall
At this point in time, when kids are getting less in our schools,
I feel that we should not do a thing with Newport Beach City Hall
until the economy is better. The way things are going with the world,
we can at this point in time wait for a while. Our past people worked
in those buildings for years. So why get so glamorous and wasteful?
Way too much going on in government building of overkill in
creating something that’s not needed at this point. “Woo, it’s
Newport Beach we need something fancy now.” No we don’t. Wait for a
while for the world to settle down. Think of the kids.
JAMES RUIZ
Newport Beach
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