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I don’t know about you, but I enjoy a good fairy tale. Each week, I anxiously await the Bandera Bulletin, so I can read one of the Letters to the Editor or editorial written by some Democrat. They all begin the same with, “Once upon a time” and end the same with, “and they lived happily ever after.”. in between those two statements is how much better life is under Jo Biden than ti was under Donald Trump. Personally, I’m paying a lot more of the necessities of lie, when I can find them, so I need to be reassured of how good it really is(?). For a few brief moments, I escape into fantasy land from the harsh realities of higher prices, fewer jobs, less commodities, unchecked Covid (broken campaign promise), and the possibility of us getting involved in another war in a foreign country. If you liked how Afghanistan ended, you will love dealing with Putin over the Ukraine.
Read moreInflation was obvious whenever we look at a man who ran on nothing other than he was not that man. Joe Biden versus Donald Trump was truly a referendum on character, and due to a single loss we saw oil prices expectantly rise, we saw an ineffective administration explain their own supply constraints without avail creating price increases. Some Donald Trump would have solved, like oil and energy, others required dedication and time such as microchip manufacturing. Inflation on an average though was avoidable, as we know the character of our former president. the longer this presidency drags on, the more obvious Donald Trump was the right candidate. As our lack of acknowledgement for natural immunity is causing distress, the energy independence is now well missed, the problems we faced felt avoidable and now are staring us down. Inflation was the nastiest issue we face and is why Joe Biden resembles Jimmy Carter. A nice guy promising too much and carrying no weight. His words are falling on deaf ears when gas is four dollars a gallon, whenever ships are waiting to be unloaded. This issue, either a consequence of a rigged election or displeasure is the burden we bear.
Read moreIn regard to the letter to the Editor that was published on or about January 12, 2022, where that author described “an anonymous and cowardly action and not very neighborly” criminal mischief. For those that did not read the article where someone used red paint and spray painted over the word DEMOCRATICS on the erected public property sign.
Read moreThis letter is intended for the Republican voters in Bandera County. I hope you’ll consider my suggestion, since it doesn’t ask you to change your mind about your political beliefs, your personal values, or even the candidates you vote for.
Read moreI write to express, on behalf of Nagel Clinic patients and their families, extraordinary thanks to the Bandera community for generously donating hundreds of gently used coats, sweaters, mufflers, gloves, and hats so that our patients may know warmth and comfort in the coming weeks of winter cold.
Read moreThe recent vandalism of the Bandera County Democrats Adopt-a-Highway sign is the second incident in the past 14 months. The first defaced sign was replaced “at taxpayers’ expense”. Now there is a second vandalization of public property signage. An anonymous and cowardly action such as this doesn’t seem to be a very neighborly way to show appreciation for community efforts to keep our county clean and free of roadside trash. In the short term, replacement of the sign is wasteful use of taxpayer dollars. In the long term, these trivial misdeeds do accumulate and eventually have a way of coming back round to bite you in the butt. Enough said.
Read moreA recent letter to the editor claimed that America has never been a democracy. A quick review of The Federalist Papers undercuts that fallacy. The Federalist Papers consist of 85 essays published on May 28, 1788, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay.
Read moreTo our community, friends and family,
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