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December 7, 2025

Letter: Toll road is bad policy

This report about the bankruptcy of the Indiana toll road tells us just how bankrupt the VTA-COG toll road plan is, what a bad decision it would be if local elected leaders are foolish enough to try it, and what bad public policy it would be for this and future generations. The bad public policy of taxing people out of their cars, which transit advocates are Hell bent on, would take us on the Road to Serfdom. Instead of steering us into government transport, our local leaders should learn from history and recognize the superior transport for us that self-sufficient motorists and truckers represent. Gas/diesel taxes paid by motorists must be kept for highway uses, not diverted to transit subsidies for government transit systems’ riders. If transit riders need more money to fund transit systems, then they should pay higher fares, not require motorists and truckers to pay higher taxes so local leaders can divert more of our money to pay for their bankruptcy-from-conception transit fiascoes. Why can’t we learn from history?

Letter: Train system needed

Silicon Valley and Salinas Valley combine to be the largest urban area in North America without an intermodal facility (piggyback ramps as we used to call them when I supervised SPRR’s San Jose Ramp graveyard shift back in 1966-1970). So, with VTA-COG-AMBAG in charge of transport planning, we suffer the consequences of bad planning decisions. Not only are traffic and tonnage flows hampered, air pollution and road maintenance expenses are higher thanks to the geniuses at our local “authorities.”

Letter: Crush has great finish

Congratulations to the Crush Girls 15-and-under team of Hollister for its great finish at the Power League Qualifier tournament. The performance shows that good volleyball skills such as passing and floor defense, along with heart and good coaching, can lead to wins. “If you can’t pass, you can’t play,” one my coaches used to say. Here’s to qualifying for nationals! Thank you to the Free Lance for publishing a good article about the team and their historic performance.

Letter: Fed up with packaging

Surely anyone who has seen me knows that I am very overweight, and I know that many of you want to ask me about it but you are too polite to do so. I’m going to save you the bother. The truth is that I am fat because I own power and powerful tools. My tools, especially the electric drill, power saws, vise, six-foot pry bars, blowtorch, steel puncture awl, strap wrenches, hammers, and cold chisels make it possible to do something that my wife and fully 72 percent of other seniors cannot do—open the new packaging designed to protect foodstuffs from spoilage, tampering, pilferage, and a 10-megaton nuclear explosion in the driveway.

Letter: Come to the South Valley Symphony

The South Valley Symphony’s March 7 evening concert at Gavilan Community College’s theater celebrates young people through music.

Letter: Loss of life a major concern

It’s hard times out there and people struggle every day. I really can’t believe that between the city and the county, they cannot fund the civil grand jury.

Letter: Comments on Bolado golf, health officer

This is in reference to two of your recent articles in the Hollister Free Lance.

Letter: Bullet train boondoggle

The deadline is Feb. 25 to submit comments to the state for its Strategic Highway Safety Plan.

Letter: Hollister teachers deserve their due pay

I am a retired classified employee of 18 years K-12, Merced County.  I have seen it all. Heard it all, and lived through most of it.

Guest View: Support big solar projects

In response to Bill Corcoran, western director for the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal Campaign, Guest View: “Panoche Valley is wrong for solar project” I would offer the following: Mr. Corcoran neglected to inform readers that Save Panoche Valley, the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society and the Sierra Club (collectively Save Panoche Valley) lost a legal appeal from a trial court’s order denying their petition for writ of mandate opposing the PV2 Energy Solar Project. Save Panoche Valley challenged San Benito County’s certification of an environmental impact report (EIR) regarding the proposed solar power development to which the Appellate Court disagreed.

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