Two Oakland teenagers with guns were arrested Wednesday night at the Bay Fair BART Station. (File)
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More money will keep
BART on failure track
Re: “BART’s desire for money fuels toll hike issue” (Page A6, June 28).
“Help transit agencies maintain service,” says Sen. Scott Wiener.
BART: Bay Area Rapid Transit; do you see the word “police” there? Yet current and future police expense is one of the largest BART budget line items, and it’s only guaranteed to increase. Keep the police rolling; the trains? Not as important. Transit is essential; BART police are not. When BART opened, it contracted with the cities and counties through which it passed for police services. When BART established its own police department, your property tax didn’t drop.
That’s the hook politicians don’t want you to see. The proposed bridge toll hike, scheduled to end in five years, will never end. Never. Politicians’ greed is insatiable. To them, it’s your pocket that provides their money.
Bailouts only prop up failed practices. Ambassadors ensure safe train travel. Cities and counties need to secure the rest.
R. Cote
Castro Valley
Support bill to boost
fight against TB
Before COVID, TB was the biggest infectious killer, and it will be again because the COVID fighting infrastructure drew from existing TB fighting resources.
I’d like to join recent letter writers in their requests to their members of Congress to support expanded funding to control tuberculosis. My congresswoman is Barbara Lee, and I thank her for her past championship of the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria, and other programs to stop TB. Please support HR 1776.
Sue Oehser
Oakland
U.S. should follow
Brazil’s example
Re: “Jair Bolsonaro is barred from running for office until 2030” (Page A7, July 1).
The July 1 article in the East Bay Times reports that Jair Bolsonaro is restricted from running again for president in Brazil.
Looking at the reasons for restricting him could be a carbon copy of Donald Trump’s offenses, but here in the good old USA the more corrupt the politician the more enamored we are with them.
Bob Widmer
Pleasanton
Free college education
would halt student debt
Re: “Student loan debt relief rejected” (Page A1, July 1).
If President Joe Biden wants to give all students loan forgiveness, then why not let anyone in America who wants to get a college education go for free? That is only fair for students who cannot afford to pay for college. They could get a college education.
Think about it: America would be the smartest country in the world.
Polly Barnes
Oakland
Supreme Court strips
LGBTQ citizens of rights
Re: “Ruling: Web designer can refuse gay couple” (Page A4, July 1).
The Supreme Court decision to allow discrimination against the LBGTQ+ community is outrageous. It shows how hateful, mean and ignorant the conservatives on the court are.
The irony is limitless given the claim of many justices to be Christians. The burning question is: If Jesus really existed, who would he have hated?
This horrible decision takes away the rights of American citizens — taxpaying Americans at that.
Kit Miller
Walnut Creek
Red states need to hear
another media voice
Will there be a Civil War, as people are talking about? I say no because this divide is a knowledge difference between the rural areas and the urban areas. Where do the rural areas get their information? Most of it comes from right-wing radio. They are not even exposed to another voice.
So the Republicans are winning the culture wars in the rural areas because there is no radio network offering a different opinion and voice.
Republicans are losing numbers every day. It seems the rural areas are their predominant supporters.
I challenge the middle-of-the-road politicians and leaders to immediately form or purchase a radio network to reach our neighbors in the country and give them a chance to make up their minds about national issues in a balanced information arena.
John Weyand
Walnut Creek