And don’t forget, you Democrat protectors of the poor, this 10-cent-a-bag charge places yet another burden on low-income families.
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My thinking has been they all drive in the left or fast lane because at some point during their day they will be making a left turn.
This program is a perfect example of how much contempt government agencies have for the American taxpayer. This is one of the swamps the Trump administration is going to have to drain.
Nevada’s counties, cities and school districts understand the need to improve the stability of a uniform statewide tax system in order to maintain the level of services they are currently providing.
Sen. Gansert herself has taken the “precedent” defense. That position says the government insiders have been treating Article 3, Section 1 like a roll of toilet paper for decades, so where does anyone get off challenging her after all this time?
Disrespecting Pat McCarran for supposed racism and anti-Semitism totally discounts the good he did for Nevada in his 50 years of service. The allegations are not “fact” but are biased opinions by left-wing zealots.
Grow up and stop acting like an idiot. God knows we have enough of those on our highways.
Government does not produce anything; it depends on the production of the private sector to fund its “programs and services.”
Gov. Sandoval certainly is living up to the principles of the majority of the people he governs.
If all the good drivers from all the companies got together, this never would have happened. If we had support back then, we never would have been let go. As a result, Uber and Lyft never have been needed.
When we moved here in 2002, I couldn’t believe that people would back up one lane for blocks while the other lane was idle
This is disgusting and wrong on so many levels. She sold her soul to the devil for money.
It is time for members of our Congress, regardless of party, to start looking at what works for the people rather than what works for the party line.
We — American society — deserve to get a resolution to the U.S. health-care mess.
If there are four years left on the current agreement, what’s the hurry to create any extension? Why should this even be up for discussion at the April 5 meeting?