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Letter: Politicians need to do their jobs

The Columbian
Published: November 4, 2013, 4:00pm

Well, I voted. After wading through the freeholders, maybe I wasn’t in the best mood, but when I got to the advisory votes (both state and county), I began to steam. What are the politicians I vote for doing? Don’t ask me to do your job; if I don’t like the job you do, I won’t vote for you. And whoever wrote the five transportation measures should be fired. They are unintelligible, and as such the results will be unintelligible. Let’s hope our politicians settle down and do their jobs.

Linda Tubbs

Vancouver

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