Letters
Letters: 12/27/18
Is Trump fighting a lost war?
Having declared himself a nationalist while being white and observing his fascist viewpoints as well as a penchant for...
Letters: 12/15/16
Take a Trump time-out for your health
So, we’re sitting around talking to friends, and despite the election being over for more than a month,...
Letters: 3/22/18
On fracking
Thank you for the article on Maya K. van Rossum (Re: “Passing a Green Amendment,” Boulderganic, Jan. 25, 2018), which reminded people to...
Letters: 6/28/18
Solutions to everything in Boulder
I am an eccentric old lady ranting about everything in Boulder and offering wonderful fixes:
• Advertise big penalties for people...
Letters: 3/14/19
Stop pretending that France’s gas tax was a carbon tax
French President Emmanuel Macron buckled under a yellow-vested hurricane of opposition after his well-intentioned attempt...
Letters: May 21, 2020
‘Benedict Donald’ and the case for Joe Biden
Vladimir Putin’s psychotic servant Benedict Donald is not only the worst “president” in American history, traitor Trump...
Letters: Aug. 24, 2023
THANKS FOR SUPPORTING THE ARTS
Kudos to the Boulder City Council for voting to advance an initiative for this fall’s ballot extending an existing sales...
Letters, Sept. 15, 2022
Clare Gallagher is the GOAT
Regarding the article on Clare Gallagher (Adventure, “Earthraging,” Sept. 8, 2022): In March of last year, Clare came across me...
Letters 7.1.2021
HOAs and US
“Pressure points” (RE: News, June 17) regarding HOA fees and operations gave me pause. I’ve lived with HOAs and without them, in...
Letters: 4/15/21
The Supremes
In its ruling on media ownership, the current makeup of the Supreme Court reveals again its bias, a la Citizen’s United, of promoting...
Letters 12/26/19
Toffee troubleshooting
I recently was inspired by a recipe in BW (Re: Jean’s Microwave Almond Toffee, in “Dear Santa,” Nibbles, Dec. 12, 2019). It was...
Letters: Bold democracy reform
For generations, we’ve been told that money is power. It’s an axiom that continues to drive our politics. Despite being able to vote for...










