Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
Opinion
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.
Our U.S. representatives and U.S. senators work for us, not us for them.
Even a double-digit jump in revenues isn’t enough to stem the red ink.
As a military veteran, I cannot (after in-depth consideration) support the 45th president, Donald Trump.
Over the last few years, I have had the privilege of working with James Oscarson, growing not only Spring Mountain Motorsports but Pahrump and Nevada as a whole.
More than 43 million people in the United States rely on private wells as their sole drinking water source.
In March, an open letter from 121 Republican “national security leaders” characterized GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s foreign policy vision as “wildly inconsistent and unmoored in principle,” swinging “from isolationism to military adventurism within the space of one sentence.”
The Las Vegas Sun ran an editorial calling for an end to the Nevada caucuses. The Sun headline read, “One thing all Nevadans can agree on: Caucuses must go,” which will come as a surprise to Sanders supporters who this year used the caucuses to cut Clinton down from a double digit lead to 5 percent, and to Ron Paul supporters who delighted in using the caucuses to take over the Nevada Republican Party.
The upcoming eight months could shape the future of Nye County at one of its most crucial crossroads.
As filing for office begins, the following is my initial “Top 5” list of Assembly races for conservatives who are looking to “trade up” from a tax hiker to a Tax Pledge signer in this year’s GOP primary cycle…
After Super Tuesday, what was once unthinkable may now be inevitable: Donald Trump, Republican nominee for president of the United States.
Although many voters are dissatisfied with their choices for president, the policy results of Donald Trump’s years in office are too strong to ignore.
This has nothing to do with “compassion,” and everything to do with bleeding hearts only looking at surface issues, and not looking at the whole problem.
Our U.S. representatives and U.S. senators work for us, not us for them.
Even a double-digit jump in revenues isn’t enough to stem the red ink.