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Letters: Prop. 19 article’s real point was about clear ballot language

December 5, 2025
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Letters: Prop. 19 article’s real point was about clear ballot language
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East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for Dec. 5, 2025 have been filled with a diverse range of topics, covering everything from nuclear alternatives to Trump distractions. These letters are a reflection of the concerns and opinions of the people in the East Bay community, and they shed light on the pressing issues that are affecting our world today.

One of the prominent topics that have been discussed in these letters is the need for a nuclear alternative. With the increasing threat of nuclear weapons and the devastating consequences they can have on our planet, it is imperative that we find a safer and more sustainable alternative. Many readers have expressed their support for investing in renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydro power, which can not only reduce our dependence on fossil fuels but also eliminate the risk of a nuclear disaster. It is heartening to see that the people of East Bay are actively seeking solutions to protect our environment and future generations.

Another issue that has been brought up in these letters is the distraction caused by President Trump. While it is important to hold our leaders accountable, it is equally crucial to focus on the issues that truly matter. Many readers have pointed out that the constant media coverage of Trump’s controversial statements and actions is taking away from the pressing issues that need our attention. It is time for us to unite and work towards finding solutions rather than getting caught up in political drama.

The letters also highlight the need for stronger measures to stop drug cartels. The rampant drug trade has not only led to an increase in crime and violence but has also resulted in the loss of countless lives. Readers have urged the government to take stricter actions to combat the drug cartels and prevent the flow of drugs into our communities. This issue is a matter of public safety and requires immediate attention from our leaders.

In addition to these pressing issues, many readers have also expressed their concerns about the undermining of peace in our world. With conflicts and tensions rising in various parts of the globe, it is crucial that we work towards promoting peace and understanding. The letters have called for a united effort from governments and individuals to resolve conflicts and build a more peaceful world for future generations.

It is heartening to see that the readers of East Bay Times are actively engaged in the issues that affect our society. These letters serve as a reminder that as individuals, we have the power to bring about positive change in our world. It is our responsibility to stay informed and take action towards creating a better future for ourselves and our children.

As we move towards the end of 2025, let us remember the valuable lessons and insights shared by the East Bay Times readers. Let us continue to work towards finding solutions to the pressing issues of our time, whether it is finding a nuclear alternative, addressing political distractions, stopping drug cartels, or promoting peace. Together, we can make a difference and create a brighter future for all.

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