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Letters: Oakland must do more to make waterfront attractive

February 6, 2026
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The East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for February 6, 2026, are filled with a diverse range of topics that are both thought-provoking and relevant to our current times. From Scott’s new venture to budget woes, Trump’s lies, ICE’s needs, and the passing of Trumpery’s time, these letters showcase the concerns and opinions of our community.

Firstly, let’s talk about Scott’s new project. As many of you may know, Scott has been a long-time resident of our community and has always been a strong advocate for environmental conservation. It is with great excitement that we announce his new venture, which focuses on sustainable living and reducing our carbon footprint. This is a much-needed initiative in today’s world where climate change is a pressing issue. We applaud Scott for taking this step and wish him all the success in his endeavor.

Moving on to the topic of budget woes, it is no secret that our community has been facing financial challenges. However, it is heartening to see the suggestions put forth by our readers on how we can overcome these hurdles. From cutting unnecessary expenses to increasing revenue through innovative ideas, the letters are filled with practical solutions that can help us in these tough times. It is a testament to the resilience and determination of our community to overcome any obstacles that come our way.

Next, we come to the topic of Trump’s lies. While it is not surprising to see letters discussing this, what is truly inspiring is the call for accountability and truth. Our readers have rightly pointed out the importance of holding our leaders accountable for their actions and words. In a time where misinformation and fake news are rampant, it is crucial to have a responsible and honest leader. We hope that this message reaches those in power and they take necessary steps to restore trust and integrity in our political system.

On the topic of ICE’s needs, our readers have highlighted the importance of supporting our law enforcement agencies. In recent times, there has been a lot of debate surrounding ICE and their role in our society. However, it is essential to remember that they play a crucial role in maintaining law and order and keeping our communities safe. We must provide them with the necessary resources and support to carry out their duties effectively. We thank our readers for bringing this issue to light and reminding us of the sacrifices made by our law enforcement officers.

Lastly, we come to the passing of Trumpery’s time. As we bid farewell to this era, our readers have reflected on the impact it has had on our country and the world. While there may have been differences in opinions, what unites us is the hope for a better future. We must learn from the mistakes of the past and work towards a more inclusive and compassionate society. As we move forward, let us remember the lessons of the past and strive to create a better tomorrow for ourselves and future generations.

In conclusion, the East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for February 6, 2026, have once again showcased the diversity and resilience of our community. We thank our readers for their valuable contributions and urge them to continue sharing their thoughts and opinions. It is through open and honest dialogue that we can bring about positive change and make our community a better place for all. Let us continue to work together towards a brighter and more prosperous future.

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