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Letter to the editor: Cut government waste
Having worked for over 40 years for the federal government, military and civil service, I know of at least one spending problem that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy and their new Department of Government Efficiency must fix right away: how the federal agencies go on a wild spending spree at the end of each fiscal year.
SharesLetter to the editor: Voters couldn't afford Harris as president
On the Nov. 22 episode of "The View," lawyer, author and show cohost Sunny Hostin continued to regurgitate the same old leftist propaganda when she said: "How did a convicted felon resonate more with Americans than a hyper-qualified woman of color?"
SharesLetter to the editor: Another game for the history books
On Sunday, Washington fell behind archrival Dallas 20-9, then rallied furiously before falling 34-26 ("Disappointing but not surprisingly, the rookie has comes back down to earth," web, Nov. 24).
SharesLetter to the editor: Bathroom brouhaha ridiculous
I am one of those rare and hapless birds known as a Delaware Republican.
SharesLetter to the editor: Bondi is the right pick for attorney general
Who says you never see Donald Trump around strong, intelligent women ("Trump says Bondi, his pick for attorney general, will refocus DOJ and make America safe again," web, Nov. 21)?
SharesLetter to the editor: Where are the Black nominees?
I, a little old White lady, respectfully submit a suggestion to President-elect Trump: Please stop overlooking our Black patriots in your Cabinet selections.
SharesLetter to the editor: Make workers more productive
I think it's great that President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy -- both CEOs of major corporations -- to lead the newly proposed Department of Government Efficiency.
SharesLetter to the editor: Give Commanders a better name
I recently heard that the Washington Commanders could move back to D.C. if the RFK Stadium property gets turned into a new NFL stadium ("RFK Stadium bill advances to Senate vote," web, Nov. 19).
SharesLetter to the editor: Biden, Harris have blood on hands
Illegal immigrant Jose Ibarra was found guilty of the murder of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley and sentenced to the maximum sentence sought by the prosecutor -- life imprisonment without the possibility of parole ("Venezuelan gangster convicted of murder, gets life in prison for killing Georgia student Laken Riley," web, Nov. 20).
SharesLetter to the editor: Put the Christ back in Christmas
It wasn't like St.Paul being struck down by divine lightning en route to Damascus, but two years ago I nonetheless encountered a revelation during the Christmas holidays.
SharesLetter to the editor: 'SNL' scrapes bottom of actor barrel
Alec Baldwin is in no position to mock anyone.
SharesLetter to the editor: Gaetz's sleazy history will cost him AG position
According to Charles Hurt's recent commentary piece about former Rep. Matt Gaetz's nomination for attorney general, Mr. Gaetz "will prosecute the Washington establishment as zealously and relentlessly as they have abused American taxpayers" ("Washington's perfect villain: Gaetz takes on the swamp," web, Nov. 18).
SharesLetter to the editor: GOP squandering good fortune
"Republicans hit brakes on Trump demand for speedy recess appointments" (web, Nov. 15) reminds me of one of my father's favorite expressions: "Some people just can't stand prosperity."
SharesLetter to the editor: Sen. Casey, voters have told you to leave
Pennsylvania election officials are counting illegal ballots in the hope of reelecting Democratic Sen. Bob Casey ("America's ballots should be fully counted on Election Day," web, Nov. 15).
SharesLetter to the editor: Trump is already having an impact
Talk about hitting the ground running.
SharesLetter to the editor: Pot calling the kettle crooked
It is a hoot that after staunchly supporting serial liars and deep state agents such as James Clapper, Robert Mueller, James Comey, Merrick Garland, Loretta Lynch, Eric Holder and many more, the Democrats are suddenly all aflutter about character and honesty -- when it comes to President-elect Donald Trump's Cabinet picks.
SharesLetter to the editor: What prosperity?
An early October Gallup Poll found that the economy was the top issue for voters in this year's hotly contested presidential race.
SharesLetter to the editor: Bible on trial in Finland
In what has been dubbed the "Bible trial," Finnish parliamentarian Paivi Rasanen is once again the target of unrelenting prosecutors ("Politician on trial for sharing Bible verse, Christian views refuses to back down," web, Nov. 17).
SharesLetter to the editor: Kamala Harris isn't leader material
Real leaders do not desert their supporters in times of adversity.
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