Sanders and ‘S’ word
Letters
Kudos to the Review-Journal editorial board for taking a position on how our nation can dramatically improve the care of our veterans (“Privatize VA,” Monday Review-Journal).
Is the Review-Journal just not paying attention? Or are we seeing a display of willful ignorance regarding Hillary Clinton’s policies? The “Demand specifics” editorial (Sept. 26 Review-Journal) claimed that the policies Mrs. Clinton has outlined lack specifics. No other candidate has rolled out as many policies with as much detail as Mrs. Clinton.
Jack Oliver’s letter suggests that an acceptable solution to the public school teacher shortage in Southern Nevada is to “eliminate the need for a college degree in order to teach in our schools.” Following that logic, the solution to Southern Nevada’s shortage of doctors must be to eliminate the requirement that doctors complete medical school — or even a pre-med undergraduate degree — in order to practice medicine.
Is a taxi war coming to Las Vegas?
Letters from Graham H. Tye, Stephen Norman, Robert Kraft and Lee Mallory.
Far be it from me, a resident of Las Vegas and a taxpayer, to ask: Who decided to create this idea to look into a downtown master plan?
Here’s a simple question: Has a speculator made your life any worse during the reign of President Barack Obama? Can you name one area where your life has been affected by these supposed financial terrorists? For almost all of us, the answer is a resounding “no.”
Thank you for printing such a positive article in the Viewpoints section (“Turning kids around,” Oct. 4 Review-Journal). Sarah Mascioli’s piece should be read by every citizen in the Clark County School District.
Letters from Charles Gould, Marlene Adrian and Richard L. Strickland.
Once again, we have witnessed a horrific loss of life and injuries due to the actions of an individual who used multiple firearms.
Letters from David Ela, Anthony Frenza and Marvin Saines.
Teachers’ well-being
