Nevada’s next election is a long way off on the calendar, but nearing quickly for politicians planning to run for governor.
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We can spend several years moving all the statues out of the Capitol. And we might have to tear down a few memorials while we are at it.
We citizens of Nevada need to do what the property owners in Californian did and vote for a Proposition 13 which, by law, caps property tax increases.
There is an old and true statement, something like, “If you keep doing the same thing, you will continue to get the same results.” In my 17 years in Las Vegas, I have concluded that the saying applies to the Clark County education system.
The president must establish a culture of transparency and openness that permeates down to recalcitrant bureaucrats who too often prefer to stonewall rather than to cooperate.
For the first 11 months of 2016, taxi trips in Southern Nevada fell by more than 16 percent from the same time in 2015, according to authority figures.
We’re in the midst of a massive reallocation of economic resources — workers, firms and capital investment — that initially weakened productivity growth. That’s my theory at least.
No one is deported except felons. Those who remain can’t get welfare or vote. The border is secured, so this never happens again. And middle-class Americans have their jobs and wages protected. Everyone wins.
Maybe it is the herd mentality. Maybe it is public virtue signaling, a kind of showing off. Maybe it’s a way to express anxiety or frustration. It’s easier to stop shopping at L.L. Bean than to persuade a Trump voter to choose the Democrat the next time.
With Roof, there’s plainly no sense of sorrow now — or to come. In the end, evidence of sincere remorse, which is to say, humanity, can be the difference between life and death.