LETTER: Shredding her mail-in ballot and crawling to the polls
I have an answer to letter writer George David Sallot’s recent question about disposing of mail-in ballots.
I’m shredding mine. I’m voting in person if I have to crawl to the polls.
I have an answer to letter writer George David Sallot’s recent question about disposing of mail-in ballots.

I have an answer to letter writer George David Sallot’s recent question about disposing of mail-in ballots.
I’m shredding mine. I’m voting in person if I have to crawl to the polls.
The country needs a new approach to health care.
You criticize Democrats for shutting down the government to push to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits, yet you say nothing about Republicans making permanent the massive Trump-era tax cuts for the wealthy.
A 10 percent slowdown in the air traffic control system may not sound like much to Washington, but for a nation on the move, it’s a big deal.
Lawmakers should make all shoplifting a chargeable offense, and the perpetrator should face appropriate punishment.
I find it disingenuous that Review-Journal columnist Debra J. Saunders is unable to concern herself with the recent events of the current resident of the White House and still obsesses over Joe Biden’s decline.
Sure, companies moving from California to Nevada is a win-win for the companies and Nevada. But what about the employees?
Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks calls Nevada’s film tax credits “for suckers.” Maybe so, but if that’s true, there are a lot of other suckers sitting at the same table.
History teaches us that the average age of the world’s greatest civilizations is about 200 years. So with our republic now going on about 250 years, perhaps there is reason for concern that we may be overdue for the end.