I can’t see it happening, but I feel we would benefit from one or more new parties.
Letters
Moral confusion at the Legislature.
As President Joe Biden and the Democratic Party push a multitrillion-dollar taxpayer-funded infrastructure bill, the two parties can’t agree on what is and isn’t infrastructure.
The politicians seem to be playing fast and loose with the definition of “infrastructure” in order to pass wish-list spending.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority’s assault on turf grass is a misguided attempt to take from current residents in order to accommodate growth.
With government institutions, you will do as they say or you will not have the freedom to live your life.
I have a hard time sharing Rep. Susie Lee’s enthusiasm.
When COVID hit and the shutdown happened, I decided I had had enough. Too risky.
Now is the time to expand protections for the places that make Southern Nevada unique, from Red Rock to the Desert Refuge.
Does Assemblywoman Leslie Cohen, sponsor of Assembly Bill 380, know anything about natural gas? Suppose we ban natural gas in Nevada. What would happen?
How about we fire bureaucrats who ignore transparency laws?
Liberal hypocrisy knows no bounds.
Your editorial criticizing Assembly Bill 380, which aims to reduce the amount of natural gas Nevadans use, misses the better way of regulating greenhouse gas emissions: the free market.
If the state and urban cities in Nevada invest in widespread charging infrastructure, it could help not just me, but many other Nevadans out there to have the confidence to finally go electric.
Isn’t it amazing how the speaker’s cry for “punishment” varies if your party affiliation has a D or an R associated with it?