Letters to the EDITOR
Dispelling the falsehoods
In the column “Truth about the new gas tax” written by Assemblyman Dante Acosta and published Sept. 2, Acosta set the record straight after a malevolent column, signed by multiple people, was published with pure falsehoods (“SCV Voices: Acosta and Wilk, don’t claim credit for improvements”) on Aug. 26.
It is unfortunate that Acosta’s column was published on a holiday weekend, as many may have missed its important message. The column may still be read on The Signal’s website, www.signalscv.com.
The original column accused Assemblyman Acosta and Sen. Scott Wilk of being hypocrites, among other contemptible things, for posing for a picture of the groundbreaking of a resurfacing project for the Interstate-5 freeway after voting against SB1.
SB1, the largest gas tax hike in California history, was passed without any voter approval. Further, it’s not even in effect yet and has absolutely nothing to do with the I-5 rehab project.
As for a brief peek into the text of SB1, I’ve read it twice and its content is abhorrent for the deceitful sham it played on Californians. It even includes hiring felons; (Chapter 2, Section 2038 [e]) and paying $2 million to the California State University system (Section 2032[g]). And it mightily increases vehicle registration fees.
As for the subject at hand, the original fallacious column casting aspersions on
two elected officials, I hope that when readers are subjected to accusations such as this, they will consider the veracity of the words and certainly the intent and ulterior motives behind the authors.
Betty Arenson
Valencia
Trump, meet thesaurus
It may be time for us all
to help our linguistically challenged president by chipping in to buy him a thesaurus. He seems to have only two adjectives.
The positive one is “beautiful,” used to describe both babies and military equipment. The negative one is” baaaad,” used to describe North Korea and Mexican “hombres,” along with anything else he dislikes.
If I’m going to have to listen to him for four years, he needs to upgrade his vocabulary. While this is minuscule compared to his other issues, any move in a positive direction would be welcome.
Gary Morrison
Valencia