Readers sound off on solar power, high court bias and alternate side parking
Published on May 9, 2026.
The readers respond to reader Tom Mielczarek's question about solar power, high court bias, and alternate side parking in response to a recent Voicer Tom Mieckarek. The author argues that transitioning our energy systems to renewable energy is the most American thing we can do. However, oil and gas interests oppose this as they want to keep the country dependent on volatile international markets. The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, which originally demanded 70% renewable electricity by 2030 and 100% zero-emission electricity by 2040, has been dismantled by New York Gov. Hochul. Taxpayers should not subsidize vanity projects for wealthy individuals, as public funds are meant to serve the common good. The Supreme Court's recent decision to vacate a law that prohibited gerrymandering to create racially diverse districts in Louisiana may violate the Equal Protection Clause of the election, violating the Equal Constitution by favoring the two major political parties, specifically the Republican Party. Some readers also question whether the Supreme Court should act as an umpire in the Citizens' Court.
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