18 Wednesday, August 12, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon LETTERS Continued from page 2 County Commissioner Alan Unger, Henderson9s predeces- sor on the DCFP Steering Committee from 2010 until 2017, understood that supplemental funding for fuels reduction work was critical to protecting our communities and restoring the health of our forests. He tirelessly advocated for Congressional funding for DCFP work each year and helped secure $7 mil- lion from the Collaborative Forest Landscape Restoration Program for these projects. Importantly for Sisters, these dol- lars funded fuels treatments south and west of town that helped prevent the Pole Creek and Milli Fires from burning into area neighborhoods. Unlike Commissioner Henderson, I understand how to pro- tect our communities from wildfire and have worked locally for 16 years to address the barriers to fuels reduction: timber- environmental polarization, insufficient investment, and public acceptance of thinning and prescribed fire. Vote Phil Chang for our forests and our communities. Phil Chang (Editor9s note: Phil Chang is running for the position on the Deschutes County Board of Commissioners currently held by Phil Henderson). s s s The Nugget Newspaper is pleased to introduce To the Editor: As far as I can tell, the core issue fueling the turmoil in America: Our traditional information gatekeepers can no lon- ger be trusted. Most journalists are now actually activists in disguise. Many of our scientists are now pushing a social or political agenda. And, we have a president who9s a narcissistic liar. No wonder Americans can9t even agree on what consti- tutes a fact and can9t navigate complex, nuanced concepts. I have yet to hear any of our political leaders talk about how we walk back from this post-truth future. I fear this is because these leaders are the ones who benefit the most from all the misinformation. Josh Groves s s s To the Editor: I9m 76 years old, I9ve seen the remnants of the First World War and lived as a child during the Second, in 1952 it was the Korean War followed by watching Castro bring Communism to Cuba in the 960s. In the mid-and late-960s, time was spent trying to eradicate racism; instead Dr. Martin Luther King, a great leader, was himself eradicated. With all this blood spilled there was still time to lose 58,000 soldiers in Vietnam. In the 980s things were slightly calmer and somewhat free of war except for the Middle East BS. Along came the millen- nium with 9/11, Iraqi, Afghanistan, Iran all to follow and still following. These were devastating years, but today in 2020 I9m in absolute awe at this complete lack of governing by some of our largest and most beautiful cities. I watch the news and wit- ness rioters and thugs terrorize these cities while pretending to care about Black Lives. They do all this, while the city leaders fend off any suggestion of outside help. Their cities are burn- ing down and they9re telling their own police to stand down while kowtowing to thugs. I am in absolute awe with some in public commentary, who sympathize with these protesters. A typical example of this is a letter written last week to The Nugget by Michael Wells in a rebuttal to Jim Cornelius9s commentary, where he had stressed the opposite sentiments. Wells9 letter with its entire nonsensical partisan diatribe sug- gest that The Nugget9s Editor has no evidence that the cities9 leadership is negligent in their duties. Any intelligent being, regardless of political affiliation knows that these leaders are beyond negligent. It is pure stupidity to believe otherwise. Terry Coultas s s on i t n e t At siness Bu ners Ow T H E PA N D E M I C Hobbyist debuting in the August 26 issue, to help businesses who off er private & small group classes, provide online learning, or sell hobby supplies & equipment connect with readers who have a thirst for knowledge and are ready to learn new skills or hobbies during this time when we are “staying closer to home.” y s See LETTERS on page 19 Publishing in The Nugget Newspaper August 26, 2020 2.9" wide by 6" tall display ad + 165-word story (We’ll design your ad and interview you to write your story!) Reserve your space by Friday, August 14 Call or email Vicki at 541-549-9941 or vicki@nuggetnews.com