Review-Journal redesign a big hit
As a long time subscriber to the Review-Journal I’ve experienced several format changes and your latest is outstanding. I love it.
Bruce Feher
Las Vegas
It has been noted that even those earning $100,000 a year are in a state of hardship. Spending restraint must be enacted.
For those of you who may think President Donald Trump is altruistic in his battles against drug trafficking, think again.
Trump just freed one of the world’s biggest, convicted narco-terrorists. How utterly shameful.
The United States should go to the top of the hill and ask Russia to pull out its troops, return all land (plus Crimea) it invaded while killing innocent people and make reparations for the destruction it brought to Ukraine.
I suggest that the change from every sales tax transaction ending with one, two, three or four cents — those pennies that we will not see — be delegated to go toward our national debt.
It’s time for the press to expose this for what it is: Feeding special interests at the expense of America’s well-being.
Is it too much to ask that elected officials safeguard our tax dollars?
President Donald Trump has threatened imprisonment and even death for Sen. Mark Kelly, who did nothing but say the truth.
Interest rates, greedy developers are the main issue.
Clark County School District numbers mean little.