4 Wednesday,April21,2021 Columbia Gorge News www.columbiagorgenews.com OPINION The opinions expressed in the letters below are “your voice,” and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Columbia Gorge News, its staff, publisher or advertisers. YOUR VOICE Support Nelson You know him, you love him … and if you don’t, you should. John Nelson is running for Board Director for North Wasco County School Board, Zone 4. He’s been on the board for eight years and wants to continue working toward some goals the board has set. He knows the issues like the back of his hand. He is thoughtful and open and wants to make sure our schools are safe and equitable for all our students. He is an educator by trade, a hard worker by history, and lives by the Golden Rule. So, unless you have the time and energy and want to run for this position yourself … how about letting John continue to work for us? (Thanks to John and all the other board members who have given so much to our community.) If you live in Zone 4, vote for John Nelson for Board Director, North Wasco County School District. Thanks. Widge Johnson The Dalles Vote John Willer Summer Visitors Mike is a degreed engineer with 45 years of experience in develop- ing and managing huge infrastruc- ture projects, including bridges, airports, and seaports. A primary concern for Mike is the urgency to replace the Hood River bridge over the Columbia River. Recent downgrading of weight limits underscores the ongoing deterio- ration of this essential structure. He further understands the interplay of bridge financing options and issues of bridge toll revenues and their impacts on the rest of the port’s financial responsibilities: Airport, waterfront recreation, marina, and industrial development. Mike’s experience enables him to ask important questions to deal with these issues. He has unparal- leled expertise in budgeting, plan- ning and scheduling, performance and risk management of such a large project. In my opinion, Mike is uniquely qualified for the work facing the port. He has written a series of statements about his views on Port issues. I encourage readers to review them at mikefoxhoodriver. com. The experience and background Mike offers is a stroke of good fortune for our community and the Port to help deal appropriately with the challenges ahead. He is a tremendous asset and the right per- son at this critical time for the job. I hope you will join me in voting for Mike Fox as Port Commissioner for the 3rd District, Port of Hood River. Dale Hill Mt. Hood-Parkdale Please cast your vote for John Willer, for Position 3, Port of The Dalles. John Willer is invested in The Dalles. He came here about 20 years ago, started an ophalmology prac- tice, and now employs more than 50 people in three very successful businesses. John Willer is all about economic development, and will be a great fit, for Port of The Dalles Commission. Please cast your vote for John Local readers and national politi- Willer. cians seem really worried about the Mike Courtney lack of excitement being generated The Dalles in President Biden’s White House. I guess I do not understand where they are coming from. Would it be better if Biden slept Our region is lucky to have with a porn star while married to Columbia Gorge Community College as an asset for our students his third wife? What if Biden tweet- and industry. During this May's ed bullying messages to a young election, Wasco County voters will environmentally active woman have a chance to select new mem- not even old enough to drive in the U.S.? Maybe he should have private bers to its board of directors, and I meetings with the former head of am writing to express my support the KGB and functional dictator of for Nate Stice. Russia paid for by your tax dollars? I grew up with Nate just east How about if he starts to hang out of here in Umatilla County, and I with child sex traffickers? have always known him to be an I feel pretty old saying that Boring active and engaged member of his Biden is just fine by me. community. It was a fun surprise Steve Kaplan to reconnect with Nate a couple of Hood River years ago at Safeway in The Dalles, a city we are both proud to call our home. Even though I once beat Nate in I would encourage everyone in a race for student body president of zone No. 4 to vote for John Nelson, our high school, I can say without who is running for reelection to reservation that Nate will be a great the North Wasco County School board member for CGCC. He spent board. John is not only a wonderful years working in higher education and kind person, he is a long time for the state's second-best universi- resident and dedicated advocate for this community. ty, the University of Oregon. (With He spent much of his working the first best, of course, being my alma mater Oregon State University. career as a teacher here locally, and since retiring he has not stopped Go Beavs!) I know him to be a person in our volunteering and giving everything he can to serve. He is currently the community that works to build chairman of the school board and bridges and help solve complex under his leadership our school problems. He will be a great addition to the district is managing to open back up, even though we don't have the already great leadership at CGCC, best facilities for our students. and I hope you'll join me in voting One thing I want you to know for him this May. Jose Aparicio about John is that if he takes on a The Dalles project, like school board, he takes the job seriously and does the work needed. As a leader, he works to make sure that all the people involved are supported and work The Hood River Port Commission cooperatively together. I trust him to be thoughtful and respectful and is currently facing some of the dedicated to our students, and I can most significant challenges in its think of no finer person to lead our history. Electing Mike Fox to the District 3 Port Commission vacancy school board. Please vote for John Nelson, is a prudent choice and wonderful opportunity to provide outstanding Board Director, North Wasco County School District, Zone 4. leadership with an extensive base Serena Smith of experience ideally suited to these The Dalles challenges. I have known Mike as a neighbor and friend for the past few years. We share some similar experiences Mitch McConnell has to have in our careers, both having lived the homeliest face in Congress. It is and worked overseas and worked in unfortunate he has this face, but it is administrative arenas. We both de- even sadder he has two of them. His signed and worked on building our recent rants threatening CEOs and corporations for having the audaci- own homes. We also enjoy spend- ty to take action against Georgia for ing time together in recreational opportunities. I have come to know it’s voter suppression law smacks of Mike’s background and understand duplicity. He championed the Supreme well his particular qualities which make him very well suited for a port Court Citizens United ruling giving corporations First Amendment commission position. Boring Biden Support Nate Stice Support Nelson Fox for port commission Two-Faced White pelicans preen on rocks near The Dalles Bridge. The summer residents are common in the area most years. Photo courtesy Gary Elkinton rights, i.e. classifying them as people. Now that these “people” are actively participating in pol- itics he threatens them with dire consequences. How much more duplict can he get? Gary Fields Hood River Too many Ah spring at last! Longer days filled with welcome, warmer temperatures, daffodils and tulips waving their pretty heads, and the scent of lilacs wafting on the gentle breeze. A darker side of spring’s delights, however, surfaces again with the arrival of unwanted kittens and puppies. Due to the cruel, irrespon- sible behavior of their humans, many beautiful, trusting, dependent animal babies will be unwelcome and unwanted. Instead of being rightfully greeted with love and kindness, many will be murdered, abused, or callously dumped to die slow, painful, needless deaths. This tragic, never-ending saga can be stopped by kind, caring people who adopt needy, helpless, deserving animals. Kind hearts and hands can overrule cruelty and irresponsibility. How? Visit our local animal shelter where you can buy love! Gaze into the liquid, longing eyes of your next best friend. Look forward to the comfort and content- ment of having a purring, warm, cat in your lap. Be grateful for your new furry, non-toxic mouse catcher. Befriend a homeless pet, offering shelter and kindness, followed by spaying or neutering. Our animal shelters are over- crowded and the need is great, especially in the spring. No beautiful animal should be killed simply because it’s homeless, its cruel owners moved away and left it behind, or no one cares. Be the difference! If each household in The Dalles adopted a homeless pet and offered unconditional love (like the animals do), this sad epidemic could be cured. Other ways to make a differ- ence include reporting animal cruelty. No trusting, helpless dog or cat should be some sick soul’s punching bag. Donate dollars to make a difference to Home at Last, Fur-Footed Rescue, or Columbia Gorge Cat Rescue. These folks care, do a thankless task, and deserve our support. Together, we can overrule animal cruelty and irresponsibility, and bring hope and help to animals who so desperately continue to wait for love and kindness. Thank you. Karen Saunders The Dalles Social programming There is a regular contributor to this newspaper who likes to talk up capitalism and degrade social- ism. I wonder if this individual has stopped to contemplate the reality that under a strictly capitalist, prof- it-driven economy, services that they enjoy, such as the Hood River Valley Adult Center, would not exist. I don’t get paid to deliver meals on wheels, I do it because food security is a human right. I have the means, and therefore the responsi- bility, to act. This really sums up the difference between a socialist like myself, and a conservative, Christian, Republican, capitalist like ... this individual: I will continue to deliver food to his house every Wednesday and Thursday morning as long as he needs food, because it’s the right thing to do, even though this individual is going to vote for and support, with his money, politi- cians that are going to cut spending to services like meals on wheels. People like Donald Trump. Do you believe that it is a society’s duty to protect and take care of its elderly people when their economic productivity and output is dimin- ished? That’s socialism, baby! Capitalism has indeed lifted millions (not billions) out of poverty in the global north, while exporting that damage to the global south and east. Seeing as how global capital- ism is sending us hurdling towards ecological collapse, this individual might be the last generation to not live in abject poverty. The next time you look at your grandchildren, just shrug and say, “Well, we got ours.” I’m sure they’ll understand. Benjamin Sheppard Hood River Benjamin Sheppard is a social worker. to build and expand a local small business. So does Marcus Swift, which is why I’m supporting him for Port of The Dalles Commission, Position 3, in this May 2021 election. Marcus Swift has invested his life savings in building a local small business in our community. He loves this community and is deeply invested in its growth and success. He loves The Dalles so much, that in 2020 alone, he provided more than $20,000 in free or low-cost legal services to local residents. When Marcus isn’t busy solving com- plex issues for local families and small business owners, he can be found serving in a variety of roles, including on the Wasco County Planning Commission and as vice president of the Mid-Columbia Bar Association. Marcus has extensive experience in public policy, including eco- nomic development, which makes him a perfect fit for this position. He knows we need to build and expand our local small businesses, create new good paying jobs in the area, and revitalize downtown The Dalles. Marcus Swift is dedicated to moving The Dalles forward in a way that works for everyone — with transparency, accountability, and fiscal responsibility. That’s why I’m supporting Marcus Swift for Port of The Dalles, Position 3. Steve Light The Dalles Support Swift Just before Christmas in 2019, my children and I were almost evicted from our apartment in The Dalles by a big landlord from Portland. I was terrified. With no affordable rental units available in the area Columbia Gorge Community and nowhere else to turn, we faced College is governed by a Board of Education. Wasco County residents certain homelessness. Then I called Marcus Swift. will have chance to select several Marcus stood up to the Portland of their representatives during this landlord and saved our Christmas. May’s election. It’s a clear example of the type of I am writing to express support courage and values he will bring for my friend, Nate Stice, and ask serving on the Port of The Dalles for you to vote for Nate this may. I first met Nate when I sold him and Commission, Position 3. Marcus Swift invested his life Carrie their home in The Dalles, savings to start a small business in and I have had the chance to work with him over the years on econom- The Dalles. He and his partner have ic development and housing in our built a life together in the commu- community. nity and are saving to purchase their Through this work and our first home. Since 2018, Marcus has friendship, I know that Nate is worked to solve complex problems someone who cares about people for families and businesses in our and our community, and I know community. In 2020 alone, Marcus Nate to be someone who works provided more than $20,000 in free or low-cost legal services to resi- hard — whether he is refinishing hard wood floors in whatever home dents of Wasco County. he and Carrie are renovating at the He also serves in numerous moment or helping to work with volunteer positions in our commu- local leaders to address community nity, including the Wasco County needs. Planning Commission. Every day he For these reasons, I ask you to works to move our community for- join me in supporting Nate Stice ward for everyone who lives here. during this May's election. Marcus Swift will work to create Nan Wimmers and expand local businesses, The Dalles attract new, good paying jobs, and revitalize downtown The Dalles. His experience in building a small As a small business owner in Wasco County, I know what it takes CONTINUED NEXT PAGE Vote Stice for CGCC Board Swift support Regional news for the Gorge Mailing Addresses: PO Box 1910, The Dalles, OR 97058 PO Box 390, Hood River, OR 97031 PO Box 218, White Salmon, WA 98672 Columbia Gorge News HOOD RIVER | THE DALLES | WHITE SALMON Columbia Gorge News (ISSN 0747-3443) Published every Wednesday. Known offices of publication: (Open by appointment) 1800 W. 10th Street, The Dalles, OR 97058 600 E. Port Marina Way, Suite B, Hood River, OR 97031 Elba Offices, 288 E. 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