Too many, at every level of government, have lost the moral value of being an honest and proud servant of the people of this country.
Tag: Letters to the editor
Letter to the editor: It’s a spending problem, not a revenue problem
If an auditor comes back to the office empty-handed, what is the justification for his job? Who wants to be that guy?
Letter to the editor: How can these representatives look in the mirror?
This state of sad affairs reeks with waste and it starts under that dome.
Letter to the editor: a breathtaking lack of empathy
Maybe it is finally time to follow these rebellious legislators and at last start prioritizing humanity over costs.
Letter to the editor: Ageism is a socially accepted threat to financial security
Intentionally creating a multigenerational workplace gives rise to varying perspectives, meaningful mentorship opportunities, and enhanced problem-solving, more so than a workplace that doesn’t.
Letter to the editor: What about the real state of the nation?
What happens when a society like this elects leaders whose main — often sole — goal is to reduce taxes for those who are prospering?
Letter to the editor: Burton, Higher Ground underestimate neighbors’ concerns
These neighbors share concerns about noise, traffic and safety, and support CRZ's efforts to see that these issues are addressed.
Letter to the editor: Shocked by lack of oversight over construction projects
The fact that there is no licensing required for plumbers, electricians and contractors is shocking — but licensing is required to work on someone’s nails!
Letter to the editor: Most patriots remember our fallen every day
The commentary distracts from the true reason for Memorial Day.
Letter to the editor: Why the musical chairs in Vermont health care?
As members at the top continue to change places, it is quite hard to follow. And is it legal and customary to do so?