Letters to the Editor for Feb. 21
There is no disputing the integral role sex differentiation plays in our social discourse. The phenomenon of gender dysphoria clearly belongs within this context as a legitimate distinction fully deserving of recognition and acceptance.
The solar industry produces megatons of CO and CO2. The industry will omit the enormous amount of raw materials in the smelting process which hides the vast amount of fossil fuels and the deforestation necessary to make solar panels. The only renewables are from the forests. The media claim solar will replace fossil fuels but they do not address the forests. Any attempt to replace conventional electric production will require a vast increase in the use of coal, coke, charcoal and wood chips.
“The wealthy don’t “pay their fair share.” The top 1% of highest-earning Americans pay nearly 50 percent of the nation’s income taxes.Postal ServiceEver since I was knee-high to a mailbox, I have wondered why mail was delivered on Saturdays. The expense of having a six-day week must be considerable. Now, most of my mail is from organizations that I have already contributed to, but they want more money. If it’s not them asking for money, it’s other organizations asking for money.
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