Read the letters to the editor for Nov. 1.
Sen. Ted Cruz, waves to spectators — wait, those are hecklers booing him — during Game 4 of the American League Championship series between the New York Yankees and the Houston Astros. A reader echoes those boos back homeInstead of Gov. Greg Abbott shipping immigrants to Washington, D.C., New York City and Chicago, he could spend the money on bus tickets for Texas DPS officers to travel to St. Louis for school safety training.I found this editorial biting and incisive.
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz is a disgrace to the Senate and Texas. He retreats from adversity and caves to tyrants. He left our great state for Cancun, Mexico, as Texans were dying without electricity in freezing temperatures. He still questions the legitimacy of the 2020 election. Despite his numerous failings, he hasn’t really lost any legitimacy in our state.
That’s just the way I voted, and it’s the way I will vote in 2024. I will vote as if Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán was on the ballot.It is true that tax cuts are helpful to the rich and the middle class. However, if broadcaster Paul Harvey were alive today, he would tell the “rest of the story.” Tax cuts can only help those who pay taxes. “The rest of the story” is that you cannot offer a tax cut to people who do not pay taxes.
The whining about tax cut benefits for the rich and middle class is the second-best way to tell a lie by just telling a half-truth.
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