The political shams back in Washington and here at home
It was a huge political sham. I pored over Trump’s rambling speech on Jan. 6 that the Democrats are making hay over. These are direct quotes from Trump that day:
“I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.”
“But our fight against the big donors, big media, big tech, and others is just getting started. This is the greatest in history. There’s never been a movement like that.”
“We must stop the steal and then we must ensure that such outrageous election fraud never happens again, can never be allowed to happen again.”
The $421,880 question: Who takes the hit when state punishes itself? Dennis Wyatt
The Division of Occupational Health & Safety, better known as Cal/OSHA, is a State of California agency.
They are charged with workplace health and safety. The most effective hammer they have is leveling fines against violators of state laws designed to protect employees.
The fines, when they are sizable, can ding a large corporation’s bottom line. Small fines in the single thousands can hurt a small enterprise perhaps even forcing the owner to cut back on what he can take out of his business to support their family.
A special election is ludicrous with Smith being so qualified Letters may be sent to The Ceres Courier, 138 S. Center Street, Turlock CA 95380 or emailed to jeffb@cerescourier.com
Editor, Ceres Courier,
I just read the Ceres Courier February 10, 2021 edition which describes the actions of the City Council, in some detail, as it relates to the appointment of applicants to the vacant council seat. At first I was taken aback at what I just read and was appalled at what occurred and that turned into embarrassment, not just for the council, but for the entire residents of Ceres who chanced to witness that fiasco.
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