Opinion

Council’s report shows a new theory of inequality

WASHINGTON – Thumbing through the annual report of the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers is always an education. This year’s 430-page edition is no exception. Crammed with tables an...

Obama fiddles while the post-Cold War order is being systematically destroyed

WASHINGTON – State of the world, year eight of Barack Obama: In the South China Sea, on a speck of land, China has just installed anti-aircraft batteries and stationed fighter jet...

Toilets in Forest Service crosshairs

The San Juan National Forest has asked for public comments on a draft plan called a Recreation Site Analysis. It calls for the removal or degradation of recreation facilities across the fore...

Currency

Out with old to make room for new

Quest for unending prosperity is doomed to fail

WASHINGTON — At her most recent press conference in December, Federal Reserve Board Chair Janet Yellen had this (abbreviated) exchange with ABC News reporter Rebecca Jarvis. Jarvi...

Dismissing potential tourists pointless

I’m disturbed by Planning & Zoning Commissioner Kelly Belt’s comment at the latest Planning & Zoning Commission meeting, characterizing bicyclists as berry eaters, with the implication they ...

Potholes and trash collection neglected

Other than living in the city, and on North Edith, which is now nearly one big pothole, I am wondering. I was thinking last night about going down with a shovel and digging into those pothol...

Hold firm, and then in November win one for Nino

WASHINGTON – Let’s understand something about the fight to fill the Supreme Court seat of Antonin (“Nino”) Scalia. This is about nothing but raw power. Any appeal you hear to high principle ...

Sensible biomass bill draws opposition

With the adrenaline rush of the Super Bowl victory by the Denver Broncos fading but certainly not gone, legislative activity is picking up steam. I had four bills to present in committee las...

Heads up on the highway appreciated

To our neighbor in uniform: Thank you for alerting traffic on Highway 145 to the family of deer crossing the road. Earl C. Moore Dolores ...

City crew demonstrates can-do attitude

Recently workers from the Cortez Public Works Department came to my house at the intersection of Aldridge and Cochita in the Paradise Village subdivision to repair the roadway. I noticed the...

Hold city accountable for the potholes

It would be advisable for the voters in Cortez to reflect on the inability of the current City Council and mayor to effectively have the snow removed after a large snowfall (it took weeks), ...
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