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LETTERS: Government jabs private-sector workers

To the editor:

The editorial on recreation fees in Henderson was excellent, illustrating governmental favoritism for public-sector workers and the complete disregard for the overtaxed private-sector workers (“Fees for thee,” Tuesday Review-Journal). Since many politicians come from the public sector, there is a continual influx of self-serving elitists who enter the government ranks to continue the subjugation of private-sector workers, who have no voice in the government.

Liberal politicians are campaigning on wage inequality in America, yet they are primarily responsible for the elevated salaries given to public-sector workers. Climate change is not killing America. Government and taxes are killing America.

CONRAD RYAN

LAS VEGAS

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