Priorities aflame when dollars dig in
This is a response to the editorial “Old scrutiny, new fears” [Opinion, April 6].
It is odd how we protected Wall Street when it was down and out, but we cannot seem to protect the working class from being injured or killed when they are performing a dangerous job.
The miners in West Virginia and the refinery workers in Anacortes are lost based on a sad and twisted set of priorities. Money rules.
— Jocelyn Hudson, Shoreline