Opinion Line (Dec. 12)
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Without exception, wherever humans have migrated and settled, they have forever, knowingly or unknowingly, brought their destructively flawed mental, social and cultural baggage with them. Mars will be no different.
Donald Trump’s choices for Cabinet positions come to their jobs without the “brain damage” of doing things the way they have always been done. It will be refreshing to see successful business people make rational decisions rather than dictate oppressive rules and regulations.
A minority of American voters, just for the sake of change, elected an egomaniac billionaire to the presidency whose Cabinet appointments to lead the Commerce and Treasury departments are billionaire cronies. Who will be getting richer while you get even poorer?
I’d like to see all presidents appoint Cabinet members and have the other party appoint a Cabinet member. That way every president would hear both sides of issues and not be insulated from views that may not conform to his ideology.
He’s lived here all his life, never serving in the military, never working a real job or contributing anything back to society, all the while becoming a billionaire and the president-elect by insinuating his country isn’t great. Sadly, too many fell for that hypocrisy.
Trump’s main goal, once he takes office, is to use the office to become the world’s first trillionaire.
Republicans want to transform Medicare into a “premium-subsidized” system employing private insurance – like Obamacare. Given that they want to do away with Obamacare, it follows that they will also do away with Medicare.
The United States was founded by Christians, and we are taught to love and pray for each other and for non-Christians. We must keep Christ in Christmas.
Dear Santa: Please bring me guns for Christmas – ammo, too. Deliver to my dorm room.
The recent Wichita Symphony concert was absolutely fantastic. What a Wichita treasure this group is. If you missed the concert, get your tickets now for January’s “Four Seasons” by Vivaldi. I can’t wait.
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This story was originally published December 12, 2016 at 5:03 AM with the headline "Opinion Line (Dec. 12)."