Thanks to the hopelessly outdated and antiquated Electoral College system, we now have this ridiculous situation.
Letters
I voted for the president and I support his attempts to try to make things better for our country. But I wish he would show respect for our courts regardless of their rulings.
Mr. Child could be the biggest jerk ever elected to a public position. But using the local newspaper to destroy an elected individual who has not been charged with a criminal offense is offensive to me.
I hope President Trump also listens to scientists who actually study climate change, not just critics-for-hire such as Mr. Happer.
To be fair, he is probably in the mainstream in the states of New York and California-Nevada.
We are lucky to have this magnificent piece of 300 million plus years of geologic and human history, located right in our backyard, protected.
The ensuing acts should be very entertaining. Like watching Mr. Trump’s crowing supporters eat crow as he and Paul Ryan chip away at Obamacare, Medicare and Medicaid.
Using the word “borrow” implies it will be repaid.
It has already been proven that using corn-based ethanol produces no net reduction in atmospheric CO2 emissions.
Many sympathetic to the idea believe that the United States can offer these unfortunate people a better life. But that’s not always going to be the case.
America’s greatness lies in the good hearts of her people, and we will never reach that greatness unless we learn to work together respectfully.
Each individual senator personally betrayed America’s children — and America itself.
For many years, environmentalists have been demanding more and more fuel economy. One of the easiest methods to achieve this is to make vehicles lighter.
Rep. Titus should take a stand and stop the fearmongering on behalf of the Democrats over this temporary order.
It is far better to irritate a child’s psyche through retention at the third-grade level than to allow year after year of academic failure until the student becomes a disruption, amasses a tremendous number of absences and fails to graduate.