To the editor:
On June 4, 25 Utah Legislators published an op-ed in the Deseret News entitled âRepublicans need to engage in climate politics,â endorsing the concept of carbon fee and dividend as a means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. From the op-ed: âWe support a carbon dividends approach that puts a fee on carbon emissions and returns all the money to the American people in dividend checks. This approach does not require heavy-handed government oversight. The fee gives the markets an incentive to move to cleaner technologies, while the dividend protects families from the effect of higher energy prices. Most families should come out financially ahead, and they will be rewarded for reducing emissions however they choose. ⦠Carbon dividends will also put American manufacturers on a level playing field with the rest of the world by applying the carbon fee to goods imported from countries that arenât doing their part to reduce emissions. American manufac
To the editor: We cheer Donald Trump and boo Mitt Romney? Between Donald Trump and Mitt Romney, who better embraces what we were raised to be within our Mormon upbringings?
To the editor: Conventional conservative thought on carbon emissions: Environmental regulations that seek to reduce carbon emissions put the USA at a competitive disadvantage with respect to China and India.
Full disclosure: satire employed. And bad spelling.
Once again, it falls upon me to explain what we Republicans really mean. When we say âStop the Steal,â for example, are we denying the verifiable well documented fact that a majority of American citizens lawfully voted for Joe Biden? Certainly not. Keep in mind that we Republicans are better than liberals precisely because weâre ruled by facts and logic and not by rank emotions. It taxes my awesome supply of forbearance, but allow me to explain what we mean when we say âthe election was stolenâ in terms that one would hope even a liberal can understand. The authority to make important decisions that affect us all does not belong to us but to our dear leader. Thatâs what our dear leader is for, for Heavenâs sake, to make the important decisions that affect us all. Itâs perfectly all right to have an election, provided it goes the way our dear leader says it should go. Otherwise, itâs a st
To the editor:
The way I look at it, we Republicans have a four-year window for rebuilding a sound center of our party in order to re-become a party of practical problem-solving, freedom-loving patriots. Otherwise, we might succeed next time at installing a dictatorship.
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Our values: We loathe socialism. We cherish freedom of religion. We abhor an overweening deep state. We resent liberals who tax us ever more and more in order to shower gifts upon everyone but us. Weâre tired of getting promises while foreigners get our livelihoods. We donât want our police defunded, but weâre sick of policing the world. We donât want to save the planet. The planet can take care of itself; we care about our families.