Letters to the Editor for Jan. 17
Take a hike,FinchemPlease take your phony cowboy persona and your phony conspiracy theories and ride off into the sunset. Arizona does not want you. We have had enough.In this letter, the writer lists several recent mass shootings that have taken place around the country. They then go on to make the ludicrous assumption that the victims “sacrificed” their lives for some particular freedom, in this case the right to bear arms, which makes absolutely no sense.
Even more, by analyzing ecological catastrophes of the past, they realize that continuing life in the same old way, i.e., following the status quo, can bring consequences that ultimately wreak ecological havoc. Accordingly, they realize that taking little, or even no, meaningful action now on climate change risks ecological catastrophe in the future, their future.
There is a huge difference between a classroom with 22 students compared to one with 34 . With fewer students, pupils can be held more accountable for their actions, their study habits, and their attendance. There can be a better bond between teacher. parent and student, and, for the teacher, the amount of paperwork and extraneous duties can be diminished. Being able to do your job well and build relationships with students will go a long way in keeping Arizona-educated teachers in Arizona.
Ironically, McCarthy quoted Abe Lincoln in saying, “We are striving to maintain the government and institutions of our fathers …. and transmit them to our children and our children’s children forever,” all the while cutting funds for public education and shifting those funds to private and parochial schools.The writer is outraged not because of the increase in his Southwest Gas bill, but because “low-income customers may see lower bills because of my unsanctioned assistance.
The headline threatens egg eaters with a whopping $2.71 to $8.79 per year in potential increased costs brought on by the new luxurious space requirements. As if these birds were minimum wage workers hedging for another buck an hour. Big Egg went on to speculate about potential increased costs due to culling for Avian influenza. We are aware, Big Egg, that overcrowding makes flocks vulnerable to disease and wonder why you don’t carry an insurance policy for just such an event.
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