Democracy dies in darkness. The most basic constitutional right includes free speech and the right to public assembly (whether in person or virtually). Big Tech apparently couldn’t care less.
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It may be true that 70 percent of Clark County School District students are provided lunch. But that does not mean that 70 percent of district students need free school lunches.
Donald Trump has called on the most rabid of his followers to come to Washington to try to subvert the will of the people. It makes me wonder what Nevada Assemblywoman Annie Black was doing there.
President Donald Trump clearly needs to go.
Big Tech censorship.
What happened in the Capitol is indefensible, and Mr. Trump’s rhetoric was not helpful. But he’ll be out of office next week.
The president has eight days left in his term, and they’re talking about impeachment?
In this time of frayed tempers, the last thing needed is Nancy Pelosi fanning the flames and creating panic.
While I appreciate the Review-Journal’s attempts to inform the public, articles such as Saturday’s “Rate of vaccination lagging in Nevada” are inaccurate and unfair.
“He (President Trump) descended into a level of madness and engaged in a level of activity that was just absolutely unthinkable,” Pennsylvania Sen. Toomey said Sunday.
The GOP faces the consequences of a Capitol riot that resulted in the deaths of five people including a police officer.
Even the economic stimulus from massive federal spending can be limited by high levels of taxation and regulations. Don’t expect that to stop President-elect Joe Biden from trying those anyway.
How adult was it when Mr. Biden told a room full of people that they “ain’t black” unless they vote for him?
I am 64 years old and am not afraid of restaurant, bar or casino use during the pandemic.
Legal marijuana equals easy availability for at-risk youth, which equals a good man dead and young man’s life ruined.