Opinion Line (Dec. 30)
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Anyone who desires to be president should be automatically disqualified: No sane person would want the job.
It used to be to get what you want in America, you got an education and worked hard. Now you just need a bullhorn and a bad attitude. That is a prescription for failure.
If it takes sending Donald Trump to the White House to make Washington politicians understand that we don’t like the way things are working, I say we should do it. Maybe he can get Nancy Pelosi, Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan out of the way.
You read it here first: Paul Ryan will be the Republican presidential nominee.
Government needs to be managed like a business. Obama wants to run it like a charity.
If Hillary Clinton wasn’t able to handle her job of secretary of state, why does she think she can be a good president? Why do you?
It’s no shock that the middle class is all but dead in America. Once we decided on “free” trade zones with countries that aren’t free (China) or are dirt poor, their cheap labor was impossible for our workers to compete with. Welcome to the new normal.
What do love and global warming have in common? They’re both myths.
Wow. Tornadoes in December in Texas. That’s a change of some kind, but I just can’t put my finger on what kind of change it is.
“America has ‘no room in the inn’ for Syrian refugees” was the headline of Leonard Pitts’ Dec. 28 column. Pitts was right. The inn is already crammed full with illegal aliens.
I am 57 and do not remember receiving a card informing me how not to get shot or assaulted by the police (Dec. 27 Eagle). Maybe there should be one more thing added to the present cards: Don’t do anything illegal or suspicious to get stopped in the first place.
Drivers who use no common sense cause their own accidents. Not the weather.
It must be nice to have a job like a weatherman. You can get people all hyped up about a giant snowstorm, cause all kinds of businesses to close, be wrong and still keep your job.
The Christmas tree in front of Century II is incomplete. There is supposed to be a star on the top.
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This story was originally published December 29, 2015 at 6:04 PM with the headline "Opinion Line (Dec. 30)."