Today, partisan politics rule the government and make it unrecognizable from the limited federal government envisioned by the Founders.
Letters
Republicans are busy peppering all media with midterm election predictions that history dictates Republicans will win. But only if Democrats don’t vote.
Daphne Grabovoi’s Feb. 12 letter (“Empower teachers”) supports the naive perspective that if we just let teachers have their way, our broken educational system would be fixed.
Wouldn’t it be great to be a member of the Federal Reserve? Maybe not.
Local spot poked fun at ambulance chasers.
Review-Journal Viewpoints section shined.
While I agree with swift and just punishment for drug dealers, I think we’re overlooking one facet of the problem: personal responsibility.
The last time the Democrats put Hillary Clinton at the top of the ticket, she alienated so many men and moderate voters that we got four years of Donald Trump.
Or children fighting over their dolls.
How does personal responsibility fit in?
Border wall with Mexico not the issue.
The two front-page stories in your Saturday edition were a perfect example of the contrast between winners and losers.
I cannot vote for Sheriff Joe Lombardo, who is running for governor, because he uses his power to bend the rules.
We heard about Hillary’s emails nonstop, but there’s barely a peep or zip on right-wing media about Trump. The hypocrisy is unbelievable.
Suspend the gasoline tax, raise prices for home heating.