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Your Letters: May 30, 2021 Reader Submissions Questions for Biden How does one win a contest without showing up? It’s like winning the lottery without buying a ticket. Oh, I forgot. No complicated questions. OK, here s a simple one: Where are you, Mr. President? Ken Churchill, Hesperia Pandora s Box Every day, I wake with a sickening feeling about the state of our nation s political future. It matters not who won the election, or who lost. What s important is this nation s sad state of affairs, caused by the treacherous process that Donald Trump started the acceptance of his persistent instigating of lies and calculated interference in the status quo of American life. ....
Your Letters: April 4, 2021 Reader Submissions Best 2021 letter so far Mr. John Holbrook, I read your March 14 letter with greater appreciation than you can imagine. It shines ten times brighter than the neon lights on the Vegas strip. The magic in it comes from its pure simplicity and truth. Churchill said a lie will travel halfway around the globe before truth can get its pants on. That s a well-known saying, an old one these days, but timeless in truth. Another old saying, more ancient, is that truth will always out. When the cost of energy goes up, the cost of the necessities of living goes up. That includes food, water, clothing, housing, transportation to work, heat for your home so you don t freeze to death and cooling for your home so you, and especially the elderly, can have protection from heat stroke and heat exhaustion. The price of everything goes up. The vehicles all of our first responders use to get to us when we need emergency assistance cost more ....
Top Stories 2020: COVID-19 Pandemic December 28, 2020 11:39 AM Sailors prepare to man the rails as the Navy’s only forward-deployed aircraft carrier, USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76), returns to Yokosuka, Japan following a six-month underway period. US Navy Photo This post is part of a series of stories looking back at the top naval news from 2020. The coronavirus pandemic affected almost everything the Navy did in 2020, from the way the service deploys forces, to the way its contractors built ships and weapons, to the way sailors and officers were educated and trained. The outbreak on USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) gained the most attention due to the scale of the outbreak – more than 1,200 personnel were infected – and the political fallout – the ship’s captain was fired by then-Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly, who then, in turn, was fired for his handling of the outbreak. Though garnering less attention, dozens of other ships and bases saw case ....