My interest in the Oscars had faded to near-zero since it became so much more about the PC agenda than about recognizing stellar performances.
Letters
I wish all the celebrities who stated they would move to Canada if Mr. Trump was elected had backed up their statements.
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, in attendance, told these illegal immigrants that she would “fight for their rights.” What rights?
These issues are serious and impact many families throughout our state.
But raising the specter of the 25th Amendment is silly and absurd — not to mention politically ridiculous as long as Republicans run the House and Senate and the millions of Americans who put Mr. Trump in office continue to shower him with support.
My advice to them is to run a candidate in 2020 that has far more integrity and a far better track record than the pathetic 2016 Democratic nominee.
Besides, a country without borders is just piece of land waiting to be conquered, and these aliens in our country illegally are conquering us from inside our borders. It’s time to put a stop to this.
The U.S. Constitution reads, “We the people.” It doesn’t say, “We the few Electoral College participants.”
I’m not against Muslims coming to America, I’m against anybody coming to America without a skill set — like they require in Australia and New Zealand.
For the past 40 years, the public either did not understand or was not concerned about our state constitution’s “separation of powers doctrine.”
If enough friends and parents speak up, it will absolutely save a life or two. And isn’t that a start?
There is nothing discretionary here. The law is the law.
You would think the engineers would have learned a thing or two about the flaws at the Interstate 15/I-215 interchange.
Motorcycles are no more the problem than guns are. It’s the driver — just like it’s the guy with the gun.
Support for sanctuary cities a concern
