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LETTER: Tea Party Movement Co-opted by Opportunists

So what’s happened to the tea party movement some five years after the financial crises of 2008? It seems to me the tea party arose as a grassroots movement after the financial meltdown and subsequent U.S. government bailout. Basically, the American taxpayers had to rescue, in many cases, the very same people who almost brought […]

By Ian Walker
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LETTER: Global Warming: Is it Really That Important?

I have been observing the “back and forth” between the two sides over global warming and I realize that this is more than a “facts fight” – this is an ideological battle between the Left and the Right. I have my own comment and I feel educated enough to speak for the low-income earners who […]

By David M. Tyler
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LETTER: Forest Myths and Realities

Any news article that mentions or proposes some form of wood harvesting from forests these days tends to draw out many opinions regarding what is good or bad for the forest. Words and concepts such as ecology, biodiversity, sustainability, science, and conservation are often used to oppose industrialism, greed, pollution, global warming, erosion and environmental […]

By Peter Kolb
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LETTER: Disparate Policies Between Forests

A recent editorial indicates that there may be quite a differential between Flathead and Kootenai National Forest policies regarding the work of collaborative groups. Noting that the Flathead National Forest’s team leader for forest planning remarked that the consensus reached by the Whitefish Range Partnership was commendable and that their recommendations “will be given a […]

By Gregg Johnson & Aubyn Curtiss
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LETTER: Dead Trees Play Crucial Role in Forest Ecosystems

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is wasting $10 million dollars trying to apply a crop-based biomass utilization model to our rugged and remote national forests! While Cool Planet Energy Systems’ turning of farm waste into gasoline and biochar may have merit, it does not apply well to dead trees on remote public lands. In a […]

By Keith Hammer
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LETTER: Sam McCullum Deserves Recognition

Great article on Brock Osweiler and players in the NFL (Dec. 25 Beacon: “Land of Oz”). As a long time NFL fan, I noticed one key player missing from your list of Montanans in the NFL: Sam McCullum. He was a 1970 graduate of Flathead High School who played on the Flathead basketball state champion […]

By Mike Thompson
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LETTER: City Hall Should Stand Alone as Civic Icon

I have been attending meetings and following the Whitefish City Hall and Parking Garage project for the past few years as the issue has been at the forefront of council business. This project will be important for the business and character of downtown Whitefish and deserves the attention it has received. As we all know, […]

By Douglas Rhodes
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LETTER: Is it too Late to Take Our Government Back?

The American people are becoming increasingly disenchanted with their government. Recent polls indicate the greatest dissatisfaction rate ever. Stupid laws, excessive regulation, exorbitant taxes, wasteful spending, immoral behavior by our leaders and corruption at all levels suggest to me either a high level of incompetence or else our elected officials are under the control of […]

By Bill Payne
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LETTER: Washington Coal Port EIS Jeopardizes Montana Jobs

When the state of Washington announced they were taking the unheard-of step of including Montana mines and transportation networks in the scope of an environmental analysis related to a costal port in Washington, a lot of Montana industries took notice. The move was designed to undermine coal mining in Montana, but the precedent it would […]

By Rep. Austin Knudsen
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LETTER: Mutual Respect Required for Successful Collaboration on Forest Plan

Allen Chrisman’s letter (Dec. 18 Beacon: “Work Collaboratively on Forest Plan”) defending the Flathead National Forest from criticism by Keith Hammer asserts that “The Forest Service made no commitment to the Whitefish Range Partnership that they would adopt our recommendation intact.” That’s correct — but Hammer never alleged such a commitment. He merely argued that […]

By James Conner
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LETTER: Tea Party Express Endorsement Hypocritical

As a Constitutional Conservative, I find the Tea Party Express endorsement of Congressman Steve Daines for U.S. Senate openly hypocritical. The Tea Party Express claims “six simple principles” as part of their mission statement: • No more bailouts • Reduce the size and intrusiveness of government • Stop raising our taxes • Repeal Obamacare • […]

By Edna Kent
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LETTER: Work Collaboratively on Forest Plan

A recent letter to the editor from Keith Hammer in the Flathead Beacon (Dec. 11: “Lack of Objectivity from Forest Service”) chastised the Flathead National Forest. Hammer stated that comments made to the Whitefish Range Partnership (WRP) demonstrated favoritism. The WRP met over the course of a year and a half to develop a collaborative […]

By Allen Chrisman
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LETTER: Lack of Objectivity from Forest Service

It is truly disappointing to watch the Flathead National Forest make a mockery out of the Whitefish Range Partnership collaborative and its Forest Plan revision public involvement process. In local newspapers the past week, the Forest Service demonstrated its utter lack of objectivity and fairness when it comes to public input. The Flathead National Forest […]

By Keith Hammer
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LETTER: Devastating Economies Through Regulations

The process that federal regulations go through from proposal to enactment is simply baffling. There are seemingly countless comment periods, public hearings and reviews. Keeping up with the process is simply impossible for any small business in Montana. But with 739 regulations that directly affect small businesses under consideration by various federal agencies, it’s a […]

By Rep. Mike Cuffe
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LETTER: Democracy’s Inherent Weakness

Although a democracy is the most equitable form of government ever devised, it has an inherent weakness that makes it vulnerable and short lived. This weakness is the realization by voters that they can give themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. This flaw in the design of a democracy results in its being temporary […]

By Bill Payne