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Itsy-bitsy shovel

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Dear editor:

I am torn between headings for this letter. One could be, “Let’s call a spade a spade and not an itsy- bitsy shovel.” Or, “Sticks and stones may break my bones. … ”

It is difficult to respond to Mary in a meaningful way because we are not on the same wavelength to start with. She would rather refer to things of the past and not struggle with matters of the present. Heaven forbid that she should tangle with the future. In doing so, she inundates us with clichés and innuendoes and copied opinion pieces from ultraconse­rvative writers.

Today Mr. Cherry thanks and praises Mary. Here is an added thrill: Watching as I am humiliated by rhetoric designed to inflame and denigrate. Being labeled a “Progressiv­e Socialist Democrat” makes me shake in my boots and takes my appetite.

He says that “Even 72 percent of the people surveyed by NBC after the State of the Union Address agreed with the president.”

This is the sort of comment that turns me off quickly. First, did these people agree with everything he said? We are a nation of sheep, it seems. But look more closely at what the NBC poll really surveyed. They polled those who watched the extravagan­za — not checking with those who just heard or read the president’s words. Statistics seem to show that most of the people who watch this sort of political fake news are members of the president’s party. So we are looking at a percentage (and the latest is 76 percent) of those who actually watched. Not quite so impressive as first reported by Mr. Cherry, which figure implied “of the general public” or some such. I am surprised and encouraged by the fact that some 24 percent of those who watched disagreed.

Let me call you to a higher purpose. Think about what this administra­tion is doing about the environmen­t. At the present rate, with his/their tearing down safeguards and ignoring the causes of climate change, while caving to fossil fuel interests, in 50 years your descendant­s will be fighting to find suitable places to live, clean water to drink and nontoxic air to breathe, while striving to swim against ocean currents. The itsy-bitsy shovel of our complacenc­e wielded daily does as much damage as a deliberate steam shovel over time. C.G. Smith Hot Springs

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