Spectrum
Letter to the Editor
12/1/2006
Weaver longs for the good old days
Jennifer Weaver's recent editorial on
the Washington County land bill is disingenuous. She
uses a lot of space railing against Congressmen and women who oppose the
Bennett bill which would transfer 25,000 acres from federal protection and sell
it to developers.
I call her
disingenuous because she doesn't even live in Washington County,
yet she thinks she knows what is best for us, knowing she won't have to smell
the smog, and fight the traffic snarls of the added 300,000 people it would
bring. I have yet to hear her discuss the questionable tactics of county
commissioners who are said to have financial stakes in its passage. Cut the
editorials and give us investigative reporting on commissioners' holdings.
Weaver also
takes a cheap shot at the Clinton Act, which set aside the Grand Staircase
National Park. I
challenge her to give us a comparison of the economic benefit Utah
gets from the Staircase
Monument versus revenue
from a few cattlemen, as she seems to prefer. The people of America own
these lands, not local county commissioners. I sense a strong bias against the
Bennett bill among people here. Jennifer, seems to long for the good old days.
Norma B.
Swenson