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COVID HEALTH AND SAFETY

I emailed this message to Governor Brown’s office on September 14:

Respectfully, this is more than an opinion. It is an admonition of the State’s irresponsible abdication of COVID health/safety/ stewardship in the context of the new mask mandate implemented in August 2021. You have apparently rescinded previous executive orders pertinent to enforcement of masking rules vis-a-vis customers/patrons by businesses, merchants, venues and employers. Previous OSHA guidance on how businesses can enforce these rules have now vanished. As a result, the prevalent attitude by businesses, when facing situations in which customers fail to or refuse to wear masks is, “Well, I am not the mask police.” What a tragic turn of events. Here in La Pine, non-compliance of masking rules by customers/the general public is at alarming break-through levels. This is unacceptable. The State must re-implement enforcement guidelines and support. Otherwise, the State defeats the purpose of the mask mandate by addressing enforcement only of employees; you meet the problem only half-way, at best, by ignoring enforcement with respect to customers and the general public. It is all the more bewildering that outdoor concert venues can require proof of vaccination for entry, and that health care facilities can enforce masking rules, but restaurants and merchants cannot.

—Norm Cheever

RE: MANAGING CAMPS AND PUBLIC OPINION, NEWS 9/9

Interesting how these people have failed to the point they are homeless, and when they are given this chance… wallah!….they become non drinking, non-drug using, honest, sanitary little homemakers.

Naw, it doesn’t work that way. —James Priddy

INFINITE RESOURCES

I am relieved to hear the U.S. has infinite water, energy and monetary resources to accommodate millions of new migrants to our country. That appears to be the mindset of Governor Brown, Senators Wyden and Merkley, President Biden and numerous citizens. All seem to support, or enable approximately 200,000 illegal immigrants to cross our borders each of the last three months and invite thousands of Afghans to be flown from their country. (Mitt Romney on CNN indicated about 50,000.) We often allow refugees to enter the U.S. when a country has a war involving the U.S., or a natural disaster. We took in several thousand from El Salvador and will probably allow many Haitians in after the recent hurricane. Cuban refugees have settled in Florida. According to the U.N., our population will increase to about 380 million in 2050, up from the present 330 million, much of it due to migration. That works out to be about one million per state.

It does seem odd that these same leaders are telling us we have a housing shortage and record debt and we need to economize on water (piping of canals) and energy use and limit driving because of global warming. If these restrictions are necessary now what will be the impact of having 50 million additional individuals who will need housing, add to our debt, require water and energy and probably need to drive a car.

Our grandchildren will find out. —Neil Wilson

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SUSTAINABILITY VISIT BEND

I call bullsh&$ to Visit Bend’s “Sustainability” grants. It’s just another marketing ploy. Nominate your favorite project, and if it gets funded, Visit Bend will overly promote it as a grantee. Another lame excuse to feel better about whoring out Bend. —Lauren Buccola

RE: A PLACE FOR GRIEF, CULTURE 9/17

This is invaluable. Thank you to this group of women. Facilitating an approach to a universal life event that meets it with softness, acknowledgment, support and tools.

Our society balks and turns away from this inevitable part of life, one of the most important parts. As an RN, I too, have witnessed many deaths including my own family members. Being ready, prepared, supported, and allowed to grieve is so important for the people left behind.

Thank you for your work.

Grief is love with no place to go... —Marilyn Hofmann-Jones via bendsource.com

TREASONOUS BEHAVIOR

When I heard that the World’s Worst Loser said that General Mark Milley should be charged with treason for calming reasonable Chinese fears of a possible military attack by our power-mad, democracy-hating Divider-In-Chief, an old adage came instantly to mind: “People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.” Do he and his Congressional puppets really want to bring up the “t” word? After January 6th? Really? —Eddie Kinnamon

A WELL-RUN CAMP FOR THE HOUSELESS

I appreciated Renee Alexander’s positive contribution to the conundrum of how to work with our houseless folks and want to add another model that seems to be providing a “well-run camp,” complete with regulations and an on-site camp manager. I drove by what is called a Safe Camp in Corvallis, OR, and it was clean, contained and had the manager site located front and center. Information on this program can be found at https://corvallisucc.org/safe-camp/ —Gina-Marie Meredith

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—Nicole Vulcan

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