Hillary Clinton dealing with the end of Clintonism

WASHINGTON — How far they’ve come. And I’m not talking about the GOP, whose front-runner representing 37 percent of the Republican electorate has repudiated post-Reagan orthodoxy on trade, e...

Let Montezuma County run McPhee

Where are the environmentalists? According to the story headlined “Malfunction at McPhee’s pond kills hundreds of fish” (The Journal, March 15), local fish are dying while the loc...

Street sweepers are really dust blowers

We talk about it as a street sweeper but in Cortez it is used as a dust blower. The people operating these machines go down the street blowing dust on everything and everyone. Th...

Take Saturday’s Decisions Day to discuss end-of-life advance directives

Take Saturday to discuss and fill out end-of-life advance directives

Brazil’s nightmare could end its culture of graft

WASHINGTON – Woe is Brazil. As the summer Olympics approach in August, Latin America’s largest country – with a population of 206 million and an economy that is 40 percent of the region’s to...

Long bill’s passage a bipartisan success

Last week, the Senate passed the 2016-2017 budget bill, also called the long bill, since it’s the most detailed and lengthy piece of legislation each year. Despite dire predictions from the ...

Blame the Rothschilds and fiat money

U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, addressed the public a couple of weeks ago. One of his main concerns was our national debt of $19 trillion, and with that the eternal hope of Congress balan...

Journal should allow online comments

When is The Journal going to get up to speed with the rest of the world and allow public commenting on online articles? You have a tabbed section for “read” “commented” and “email...

Onward to Cleveland and the coming train wreck

WASHINGTON — Yes, the big Wisconsin story is Ted Cruz’s crushing 13-point victory. And yes, it greatly improves his chances of denying Donald Trump a first-ballot convention victory, which m...

Roberts missed chance to redeem votes

Last year, state senator Ellen Roberts voted yes twice on bills that supported the idea of state takeovers of our national public lands. Now that she’s had a year to think about it, I hope s...

Vote commissioners out to keep freedom

In 2015, our elected county commissioners donated funds to American Lands Council, a nonprofit organization dedicated to state and private takeover of our nation’s public lands. Only two o...

If you don’t like livestock, leave Mancos

The March 15 story in The Journal regarding keeping livestock in the town of Mancos really got me fired up! Most of the residents have lived here all their lives as have their families. How ...
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