
Words
from Webster
The
end-game
Pioneer
Press
Fort Jones
,
CA
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
page
E27, column 1
pioneerp@sisqtel.net
There
are some groups who need to weigh in on the Klamath Basin Agreement. I
see that the Cattlemen in Klamath threw down a dark vote on the
agreement. Now, we need to hear from the others, who have so far
remained silent.
I want to hear from SOSS, the local Farm Bureaus, Siskiyou Cattlemen and
local resource conservation districts.
I find it humorous at best, disgusting at worst, that state and federal
agencies are weighing in at public comment hearings. These are public
agencies which should be taking public comment to structure their
findings and decisions. Rather, we are seeing these public agencies
making decisions in private and then attending public hearings to make
public comment on the private decisions they've made.
My, how things have turned upside down and backward.
Things have become so reversed when it comes to water and power that we
are actually thinking is normal to hear public agencies weighing in at a
public hearing to get another public entity to make a decision in
accordance with them.
It's so backward is sounds right-side-up.
Beware, my fellow citizens in the State of
Jefferson
.
The
Peripheral
Canal
is coming, and they will
want our water to fill it.
Beware of any politician or agency that may be having this as their
hidden agenda. Keep your eyes open, the end-game is right around the
corner.
-Daniel Webster, Publisher
(Permission to post from the publisher.)
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