Letters to the Editor Wednesday, May 26 | The Daily Gazette
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Don’t see point of voting in elections
Well, 1,400 people had their say the other day voting in the SCSD elections, giving the top vote getter about 700 (+/-) votes.
In liberal speak, that is winning with a mandate. Woo-hoo!
I read an article in the paper where one person mentioned that for the first time ever, they were not going to vote in favor of the budget.
My wife and I went a step further and chose not to vote at all.
We figured that no matter who you voted for to sit on the board, it was just going to be policy after policy of whatever drives mainstream media that month critical race ‘therapy,’ no-gender children, stop teaching math, the new English or something unimaginable except in possibly a bizarro world.
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Letter: Democracy not a commodity
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FILE. Letter writer says, I am frustrated with the disparities in access to healthcare as well as its expense. I am equally so with the income disparities that have developed over the past 40 years as well as the continued racial disparities that have haunted this nation for hundreds of years. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg)Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg News Service
Our democracy is not a commodity, and it is not only cynical but also self-destructive that we treat it as such. From our campaign finance system (akin to bribery) to our trade policy (cursing their anti-democratic policies publicly while supporting them with our purses), we treat our republican principles as if they are synonymous with supply-side commerce.
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Recruits: Aye, sir!
Narrator: The day before, recruits from the gender-integrated Hotel Company assemble in front of their barracks for a briefing. Although female recruits have trained at Parris Island since 1949, gender-integrated companies didn t emerge until 2019. As of January 2021, this group of recruits was the most gender-diverse company of enlisted recruits in the history of the Marine Corps. And among those in Hotel Company are a brother and sister from Georgia 21-year-old Lazaro Cisneros and his 19-year-old sister, Mayra.
Lazaro: My sister and me are here doing the Crucible together. We re in the same company. We usually don t see each other often, but we always get, like, a glimpse of each other.