No matter what your opinion of the Trump administration, our intel community is not elected and by no means should they hold any powers of persuasion or extortion over our elected officials.
Letters
Perhaps instead of raising taxes on those of us who pay, how about collecting from those who don’t pay?
I am sick to death of reading and hearing pundits discussing, criticizing and rehashing every single move and alleged action of the president.
Maybe once these motorists start getting ticketed, they will begin to move over which will ease the flow of traffic on our busy highways.
Should the Senate, by law, have to be 30 percent African American, 20 percent Hispanic and 20 percent Asian? Is this supposed to replace the democratic process?
If you insist on speeding, you very well may be setting yourself up for an accident in which you are the only driver involved.
When will we all wake up and come to consensus that pit bulls are inherently dangerous and their owners need to be held accountable for their dogs’ actions?
Richard Strickland’s Tuesday letter, “Crazy man,” is proof that the wheels of rational thinking are coming off when it comes to the left’s attacks on President Donald Trump.
The overwhelming percentage of abortions — 65 percent — take place within the first eight weeks as measured by gestation time.
If someone wanted to find out the details, they could “Google” it. We don’t need to see instructions in the morning paper.
In Tuesday’s Review-Journal, letter writer Richard Strickland wrote, “There is no question that President Trump is mentally ill.” That outrageous statement is not only untrue but patently ridiculous.
Mr. Schaus also echoes the tiresome claim that giving more money to public schools will do nothing to elevate our dismal standing nationally. Again, he is wrong.
The media are in high gear trying to draw a Nixon/Watergate parallel talking point. If this weren’t so predictable and pathetic it would be funny.
Let’s face it: This administration is bent on undoing anything of value that had been accomplished previously.
No private company could operate like the Las Vegas and Clark County fire departments. But the local officials will not consider any money saving ideas because they are afraid of the union.