92°F
weather icon Partly Cloudy

LETTER: Government power works both ways

The leading Democratic presidential candidates want a state takeover of health care, with the admirable goal of lower costs and better service. With the current budget shortfall running around a $1 trillion, money will be tight, which reminds me of a science-fiction short story I read long ago.

The story was set in the distant future. The central character was being chased by government agents to pay for his crimes. Because the government-run health care system required a lot of expensive organs to keep the nation healthy, those organs were to be supplied by criminals. The final reveal was that the unwilling organ donor was being pursued for too many parking tickets.

What’s that old saying? A government powerful enough to give you everything is powerful enough to take everything from you.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
MORE STORIES
THE LATEST
LETTER: The cost of driving in Las Vegas

Auto insurance rates are soaring. I am in favor of anything that will lower the cost of mandated insurance policies.

LETTER: Big money in Las Vegas non-profits

I read in a recent Review-Journal that some CEOs of nonprofits were earning up to $552,000 a year. This is disgraceful.

LETTER: Question 7 and ballot security

Are you a fan of mail-in voting? Be aware that there are changes if Question 7 passes.

LETTER: If Democrats run the show in Carson City …

Your Sept. 22 article on what Nevada would look like with a Democrat supermajority in the Legislature can be summed up in one word: California.

LETTER: When is a grocery store deal not a deal?

I’m required to carry a cellphone with a monthly subscription fee that the grocer doesn’t even see, or I can’t buy the product for the sale price?

LETTER: An alternative to bombing

I am delighted to hear that Mr. Lee may understand that rent control will destroy a city.