Letters to the Editor
Readers urge voters to be informed; suggest a way to change the Electoral College; say we should demand changes to save Social Security; and lament that the Cowboys didn’t go for a field goal.
If potential voters do not understand separation of powers, checks and balances, the enumerated powers of Congress, the Bill of Rights , and other amendments, should they vote?Sunday’s letters to the editor had these two interesting letters about the issues with the Electoral College system used in U.S. presidential elections.
We have to start talking about this. Our Congress continues to kick it down to the next session, with no one taking a stand. Now is the time to make changes. The sooner it’s done, the better. I don’t think she is “watching” very well. Doesn’t she know that the great state of Texas doesn’t pay for education? We withhold it so that the powers that be can use it to push through their personal agendas. Someone needs to tell her.None of these postmortems of the Cowboys’ 28-25 loss mentioned the fateful decision on 4th-and-14 at 14:52 to forgo a probable field goal in favor of a longshot first-down attempt.
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