Letters

Letter: America needs younger presidential candidates

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Bill Clinton became president 31 years ago. He left the Oval Office 23 years ago. President Clinton is still younger than President Biden or President Trump.

Letter: Trump’s own words should make GOP question him

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Here’s another brief sampling of Donald Trump’s quotes. He really said it; you can look it up.

Letter: Democrats must find way to ease Biden out

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After witnessing the catastrophe of President Joe Biden’s retort of the special counsel review, it is plain to see the Democrats are in deep trouble.

Letter: Offering a simple tutorial on how inflation works

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What an around-the-mulberry bush explanation for inflation. It doesn’t matter which party is in the White House.

Letter: Seniors, demand politicians help out about drug costs

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Why is it that no politician tries to get the senior vote? Do we not count?

Letter: Cable Road study requires real imagination this time

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A recent front-page story Jan. 27 was on funding for a “railroad crossing study” involving Cable Road. The article reported that a typical study would look at several options — a no-build option, a grade separation (overpass or underpass) and, to quote public works director Kirk Niemeyer, “every possibility that you can come up with within a geographical area.” Unfortunately, too many studies such as this seem to go for naught, with the no-build option often coming as the result.

Letter: UAW chose to back the wrong candidate this presidential election

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Wonderful, the UAW has just endorsed President Joe Biden, a man whose policies will cut 40% of their jobs when the auto industries switch over to electric vehicles. Actually, it will most likely cost even more jobs, as the American public does not want and will not buy a vehicle which will leave them stranded with a discharged battery that can take hours to recharge.

Letter: Reminder about destiny for all of the ‘lost souls’

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Souls lost because Satan say you have lots of time.

Letter: Heartbeat grateful to community for dedication to sanctity of human life

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On Jan. 21, 85 staff members, friends and volunteers from Heartbeat of Lima and Putnam County braved the frigid temperature to walk from Lima Central Catholic High School to the Heartbeat office at 421 S. Cable Road, in support of the sanctity of human life. For 51 years, Heartbeat of Lima has been affirming the value of life and assisting clients who need support during pregnancy and while raising their young children.

Letter: McColley, Ohio Senate shouldn’t override veto on local control

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As a grandparent, I am concerned about Big Tobacco’s enormous toll on our state. To reduce tobacco’s negative impact on Ohio, I am calling on Sen. Rob McColley not to support a vote to override Gov. DeWine’s veto of legislation that will limit local control.