When Idaho Governor Butch
Otter, Senator Mike Crapo and U.S. Congressman
Raul Labrador arrived in Bonners Ferry Saturday
morning, they weren't merely welcomed by the
glad-hand crowd.
Instead, they had to pass a
line of picketers on their way to the Kootenai
River Inn ... children, teachers, retirees,
state workers ... local people concerned about
decisions our state legislators have made
regarding such issues as jobs, education,
Medicaid, worker's rights, guns on campus and
more.
They were there, they said,
to address the legacy the governor and other
elected officials appear to be bringing to this
state in the face of an ever tightening economy.
They peacefully lambasted Otter and Department
of Education Secretary Tom Luna on reducing the
number of teachers for Idaho's students, and on
cuts to the poor and middle class through
reductions in Medicaid.
In a season filled with
Republican celebrations throughout the state,
the greeting our elected delegation was echoed
throughout the state, as protesters respectfully
chanted, "What does Democracy look like? This is
what Democracy looks like!"
All by similar citizens,
they say, exercising their rights and voicing
their disappointment in Otter's leadership.
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