Editor: I attended the April 5 rally at the courthouse. I saw you there doing your journalistic duty — while I was there doing my civic duty (NCJ Daily, April 10). Although I was glad to do my part protesting the fascist, misogynist, racist, mean, greedy, grifting, narcissistic, adolescent people running this country, I was […]
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‘Advantage Deutschland’
Editor: Many commentators have suggested that Trump is or may become another Hitler, but I find the comparison strained (NCJ Daily, April 10). Yes, they’re both men of mediocre intellect with a noxious “charisma” that convinced large numbers of voters to support their quests for dictatorial power, but is it fair to say they’re the same just […]
Rx Tariff
Editor: Humboldt County is aging more rapidly than the U.S., which itself is steadily growing older. Apart from statistics, it’s obvious that there are a lot of us seniors around here. It follows then that we need a lot of medications. Most of them are imported. For instance, 80 percent of our antibiotics are imported from China. U.S. pharmaceutical […]
Trump the Autocrat
Editor: In late 2023, candidate Trump said he would be a dictator, but only for one day. Now after 80 days, President Trump’s behavior is still autocratic (NCJ Daily, April 10). Executive orders (EOs) give presidents authority to act within their purview if the actions don’t conflict with the U.S. Constitution. Trump signed 26 EOs […]
‘A Turnabout by Mexico?’
Editor: Since the tyrannical Trump regime is internationally infamous for creating truly insane public policies (specifically in this situation, foreign policy) based upon isolated incidents where an American citizen was killed by an undocumented immigrant from another country (usually Mexico), wouldn’t a turnabout by Mexico’s government be fair play? Of course it would. Mexico should […]
‘All He Wanted to Talk About’
Editor: Our leftist Congressmember Huffman had his town hall in Eureka on Sunday (“The Peril of this Moment,” April 3). His TDS (Trump derangement syndrome) was on full display: Trump, Trump, Trump is all he wanted to talk about. He described President Trump as a dictator and authoritarian. He added his disdain for the billionaire […]
‘Not Enough’
Editor: Jared Huffman was wrong to blame the student protestors for Kamala Harris’s loss of the presidency at the Eureka Town Hall meeting on March 30 (“The Peril of this Moment,” April 3). Kamala won in California, but she lost in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. According to Michael Hirsch of […]
‘You Are the Problem’
Editor: There have been multiple letters to the Editor here in the past weeks. Most recent letters were written resisting what is occurring in our country. A very few are negative, stating their side is now in power. I would like to address a third group that I find most disheartening, and the reason we […]
Our ‘Neo-feudal Society’
Editor: Sixty years ago, Georgetown University historian Carroll Quigley predicted the U.S. would become a neo-feudal society if privatization of the public commons continued unabated. Private intermediaries separating people from their government is a defining characteristic of feudalism, seen today in the largest industrial complexes providing essential public services, (euphemistically called “public-private partnerships”). Today’s public-private […]
Michael Charles Coragliotti
Michael was born on July 12, 1943, in Concord, California, to Bernice and Donald Coragliotti. He grew up in a lovely rural part of Concord, with his family’s fruit, almond and walnut orchards as his backyard. Michael was the center of attention amongst his many friends, enjoying life and holding court around the backyard pool. […]
Ila Osburn: 1952-2025
Ila Osburn died from cancer complications on March 17, 2025, in the loving company of her brother, Michael Osburn, cousin, MerryLee Croslin and Danny Franks, Ila’s partner for many years. Ila was born on Oct. 25, 1952, to Lloyd and Katherine Osburn in San Francisco, where she graduated from Mission High School. She later attended […]
Moises Lopez
Moises Lopez passed away on Feb. 13, 2024, at the age of 57, in Garberville, California. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. Despite his battle with cancer, he always had a smile for his family and friends. He will truly be missed.
