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Reader thanks groups responsible for Dark Sky Destination status

I would like to recognize and thank those groups and individuals who are responsible for helping Lake County to work towards achieving its Dark Sky Destination status. As reported in The Record Bee on Nov 23, the Friends of Taylor Observatory, the Redbud Audubon Society and the Lake County Land Trust presented the Board of Supervisors with a proclamation and supporting letters which the Board then approved. This is the first and most important step in our county getting an International Dark Skies Recommendation.

Our dark skies are a precious and wonderful natural resource that we need to preserve for ourselves, future generations and all the wildlife with whom we share this planet. Thanks again to the many people involved, and to the Board of Supervisors who recognize the importance of safeguarding this valuable aspect of Lake County.

—Carolynn Jarrett, Clearlake

Disappointed by lack of serious competition in congressional elections

Rep. Mike Thompson is without a doubt a standard-bearer for the Democratic dynasty in California. And he shows no sign of releasing his grip on power in the 5th Congressional District.

Thompson is a native son of Napa County and has maintained a permanent residence within our district boundaries for many years.

During a Middletown Area Town Hall meeting last year, he vowed “to protect the interests of my country, my state, and my district,” in that order. Who can fault him for that? I can’t.

Thompson is clearly nowhere near political extinction. In his recent congressional reelection, and each general election dating back to 1998, he “devoured” his opponent. He received 78.1 percent of the vote during the recent mid-term elections.

For those residing in California’s 5th Congressional District, it appears as though we are in a long-term relationship with Mike Thompson. Or at least at such time as he sees fit to end it. A bit ironic.

However, I want to bring out a couple of facts. First, each of Thompson’s marginal electoral opponents have proven to be patently noncompetitive candidates. On average, Thompson has defeated his closest challenger by about 40 points.

Secondly, one recurring complaint is shared by his opponents: their inability to engage our member of Congress in a formal debate of the issues.

How unfortunate that Thompson has consistently chosen to sidestep this long-standing democratic tradition.

Is this fair to the electorate or his opponents when an entrenched, Tyrannosaurus rex-like incumbent opts to tread carefully during a campaign to avoid any potential risks, however small, to his seat in Congress?

It appears Thompson enjoys representing his constituents in Washington, and he obviously has overwhelming support here. He is also, by any measure, the consummate politician. I do honor his service to our country.

However, I am disappointed by the lack of serious competition in our congressional elections and Thompson’s reluctance to debate. To elaborate, consider the following quote: “Competition is always a good thing. It forces us to do our best. A monopoly renders people complacent and satisfied with mediocrity.”

—Mike Tabacchi, Middletown

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