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Letters to the editor March 4

| March 4, 2024 12:00 AM

Who is Tim Sheehy?

It is really disappointing.  

Rosendale running for senator in the Republican primary would have produced a good, hard competition which would have sharpened the debate, allowed valuable evaluation of each candidate, and a good exploration of stances relative to the current issues.  

Now it is up to Tim Sheehy by himself, and he can start by producing a cohesive report outlining who he is, where he grew up, how long he has been in Montana, and how he developed such a vibrant business.

As far as the issues are concerned, Sheehy has been strangely quiet about everything except generalities. But where is he on issues like the following:  the Senate border bill; the two nation solution to the Israel-Hamas war; his position on the Ukraine war and aid to it; the out-of-control government deficits and debt — how would he correct it; the FBI/CIA obvious political bias when looking into and prosecuting alleged malfeasance; our totally out-of-control bureaucracies — will he eliminate some and downsize others; does he advocate for more local and state control of our natural resources, wildlife and particularly water; where does he stand on the CSKT water compact; does he stand against the Green New Deal and does he support Mitch McConnell for Senate majority leader.

One thing for certain: We all know where Sen. Jon Tester stands on almost all these issues — he votes in full lockstep with the Biden agenda (91%). It will be interesting to see if Sheehy can effectively expose Tester’s liberal agenda while clarifying his own past and current positions. Slogans like “less government, more jobs” or “I was a SEAL” just will not suffice.

In addition, he must overcome the sour taste many people have who feel uncomfortable with the Washington, D.C. power brokers who hand-picked an unknown, unvetted person as “the candidate” for Montana while apparently forcing Rep. Matt Rosendale to the sidelines. That is a heck of a gamble., one which we hope ends well.  

But given Tester’s support for the liberal agenda,  if a Republican candidate does not win this Senate seat this year, the fault will be with those power brokers in general but Gov. Greg Gianforte, Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Ryan Zinke in particular. And if that happens, the disappointment could resonate for another six years. God forbid.

— Mark Agather, Kalispell

Bothsidesism 

Can you please stop with allowing lawmakers (or anyone!) to ink stain this newspaper with BS about their head-in-the-sand climate change views? Within a week, Republican Paul Fielder of Thompson Falls and former representative from Kalispell, Verdell Jackson, were quoted as authority figures with their dangerous nonsense. 

It’s clear, there aren’t two sides to climate change anymore. It’s done folks. Sorry. 99.99% of the world’s climate scientists are screaming at us, “Humans are contributing mightily to the warming of the atmosphere and it’s going to get really bad if we don’t do many things.” Evidence is plentiful worldwide if you watch and read. 

Yet, Fielder is quoted that he doesn’t believe “in the climate change hoax.” Jackson wrote that God will take care of us. C’mon. Please. I ask you, editors, stop giving space to hopeless dinosaurs only because you think it’s journalistically fair. You know they’re wrong (and even alluded to it after Fielder’s quote). It’s too late for that. The lives of our kids’ kids will depend on it.

— Mark Suppelsa, Bigfork