“Folks are supposed to have common sense. But it’s time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks … It’s the unvaccinated folks that are letting us down.” — Alabama Republican Gov. Kay Ivey, July 23. Hey, vaccine refusers. Listen up. People are losing patience with your lame excuses for failing to get vaccinated against COVID-19. This […]
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Hello? Fighting for a livable Earth
“It is unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land.” — Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Aug. 3, 2021. This spring’s Liberty Bell High School graduates are in the first cohort of young homo sapiens in history to get a genuinely long-term weather forecast. Regrettably, it promises 30 years of ruinous climate. […]
Hello? — A troubling portrayal of the Methow
The Methow Valley is a deeply divided community where wealthy urbanites “blind” to their privilege “hoard” their social capital while impoverished, excluded, resentful rural old-timers struggle to survive. This is the disturbing thesis of a new book, “Dividing Paradise; Rural Inequality and the Diminishing American Dream,” authored by Washington State University associate professor of sociology […]
Hello? We’re stress-testing our tourism infrastructure
In Winthrop, the pandemic has been good for business. Yet some town merchants say they and the town were woefully unprepared to handle the size and behavior of the crowds. Winthrop’s joined the big leagues, becoming yet another tourist town struggling to keep tourism from shredding the cultural fabric and degrading the livability of the […]
Hello? Canceling Liz Cheney
U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney is living proof that even stopped clocks are right twice a day. Though she’s in error about many things, about Donald Trump’s danger to democracy Cheney actually is correct 24 hours a day. Give her the thanks she deserves. Cheney’s the only Republican leader — now fired — in Congress with […]
Hello? A billionaire’s blueprint for saving the planet
Bill Gates knows a lot. But he doesn’t know how thankful he should be for my quick reflexes. One evening in the mid-1990s, driving to a lecture in downtown Seattle, I spotted Bill and Melinda Gates headed for the same venue, arms entwined, deep in conversation. How remarkable and wonderful, I thought, that the world’s […]
Hello? Will the state give corporations control of its water?
If you lived in Twisp after the town lost its water rights, irrigated spawning salmon in your farm fields or waited in vain for water to appear at the empty end of the Methow Valley Irrigation District’s ditch, you understand water trouble. Or you may recall the bitter 25-year battle, fought to the U.S. Supreme […]
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The Senate sends an SOS On Feb. 13, the United States Senate telegraphed an SOS that warned of clear and present danger. Asked to convict a former Republican president of fomenting violent insurrection against the government after he lost an election, most Republican senators refused. Instead, they clung to him like barnacles on a sinking […]
E pluribus unum?
It’s stamped on our coins and paper currency, passports and treaties. It adorns our official national emblem, the Great Seal of the United States: E pluribus unum; “Out of many, one.” Since 1782, it’s been the traditional motto of the United States of America. It’s come to symbolize not only the 13 colonies that dared […]
Are we a Christian nation?
Sometimes, the United States is alluded to as a “Christian nation.” Christianity encourages us to be kind and to consider the needs of the poor, sick and less fortunate to be as important as our own. This is a universally applauded code of behavior. Yet it’s Christians particularly, who, for two millennia, have run with […]