Oblivious to the burden of keeping the doors open.
Letters
His loyalty is to himself and himself alone. He has neither the energy nor the ability to make complex decisions.
Fundamentally, if an election is taxpayer-funded, I should be allowed to vote in it. That is why I will be voting in favor of Question 3.
I do not question the importance of supporting the fire department. But I do question the importance and priority of projects the City Council regularly spends tax dollars on.
Don’t just vote for someone you would invite to dinner. Vote for someone you would want to run your business.
Those thinking about moving here will be thinking how they are going to educate their children. Many will change their minds and look at other options.
Since her attack ads, which may or may not be true, on her Republican opponent, Sam Brown, are mainly about his stance on abortion, she should be able to articulate her stance.
Why don’t those in upper administration pitch in by teaching in the classroom?
I am afraid Victor Joecks’ deeply held views on abortion have blinded him to the level of dissatisfaction the voting public feels toward the Democratic/Republican political cabal.
Money would be better spent fixing Clark County schools.
I commend the Review-Journal for endorsing Mr. Trump. Given the negativity and allegations surrounding him, it takes courage to stand by that choice.
Who isn’t getting nauseated with the saturation of political adds on virtually every television network?
Do you wish for your new state to look like the state you just fled or to remain the state to which you decided to relocate?
Long ago, Nevada voters enshrined in state statute abortion protections for all women in our state.
I want someone in our highest office who is a person of great character whom I can trust, even when I disagree with his or her policies. Mr. Trump is not that person.