Peter Ueberroth’s plan won’t fly My response...
Peter Ueberroth’s plan won’t fly
My response to your question regarding Peter Ueberroth’s political
ideas is that most of them are fine ideas but they have no
substantial difference from any of the other conservative candidates.
However, the only fully qualified candidate for governor is Tom
McClintock while all the others are miles behind him in capability,
goals and experience. The sad part is that Arnold [Schwarzenegger] is
probably the only one who can win in this democratic, union,
socialistic controlled state. But even Schwarzenegger can win only if
Simon and McClintock get out and throw their support to Arnold.
Failure of all the conservative candidates to become unified behind a
single strong candidate will surely lead to a situation even worse
than we have now with “tax-raiser [Cruz] Bustamante” becoming
governor.
Regarding the threat of South Coast Medical Center leaving Laguna
there can be only one response; it would be a disaster for Laguna
citizens and visitors.
DAVE CONNELL
Laguna Beach
I am disappointed to say Peter Ueberroth has not presented a
feasible plan for the state.
For example, the amnesty plan would only work in conjunction with
a federal plan. What our state badly needs is a non-partisan
discussion of the fractured economic structure under which we
operate. Perhaps then, we would be able to make informed decisions,
based on our values, about what course we should take. We are too
intelligent to be insulted by sound bites.
JEAN RAUN
Laguna Beach
Earthquake changes are ridiculous
The state has mandated requirements to supposedly make the South
Coast Medical Center safe and able to withstand a 8.0 earthquake.
This would make sense for new construction but not to retrofit
existing buildings. The exorbitant cost and the close down of a
hospital is too much to ask when the whole scenario is examined.
Absolute bureaucratic hog wash.
Who are these experts who say such work is necessary? Are there
bon a fide earthquake scientists? If they are so smart let them
predict the next major earthquake and we will evacuate the hospital.
What about al the high rise apartments and office buildings?
How many patients have been killed by an earthquake while a
hospital patient? I’ll bet more people have died because they could
not get to an emergency room in time. The Orange County coast in not
earthquake prone. The mission in San Juan Capistrano is still
standing after centuries and it is of adobe block construction, not
steel reinforced concrete.
Repeal or modify these new state requirements. The South Coast
structure is not just a ram-shackle structure, but a modern building
that could withstand a sizable shake. If we are going to wander into
the area of possibilities why not worry about avalanches or floods or
tornados?
Leave the hospital alone. We will sign a waiver that would absolve
the hospital of any injuries suffered in an earthquake while we are a
patient. Put these idiotic bureaucrats to work on some of our
everyday problems like traffic and public transportation, the
homeless, the influx of illegals. It makes me ill to think my taxes
are paying these guys to write up such ridiculous requirements on
situations that don’t need attention.
Please all you folks who live along the coastal area from San
Clemente to Newport let your voices be heard. Write or call your
representatives in Sacramento, Orange County your City Council. Can
you imagine a safer place o be in an earthquake than a hospital bed?
DAN HUSTON
Laguna Beach
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