Letter to the editor: Who is best pick to fix our problems?
It strains belief that the political left sees fit to assign the most complex, important tasks to be handled by the federal government, as though it were the most capable party to accomplish such tasks.
To illustrate, imagine the mentality needed to say something like this:
“We have a big, complex problem to solve. Who should we get to do it?”
“How about your vastly unpopular cousin — the one who no one trusts, habitually wastes billions of dollars (but is nevertheless perpetually in debt), dodges all your questions, can’t seem to do anything right, and gets involved in salacious sex scandals every other week? He’d be perfect.”
Jeff Novotny
Mesa, Ariz.
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