Opinion

With Pfizer move, drugmakers add insult to injury

The drugmakers’ crowning achievement was getting a Republican-controlled Congress to write a Medicare drug benefit law to their specifications. It’s one thing for Pfizer to renoun...

A stitch in time can actually save seven

Lately, as a result of viewing the Democratic Party debates, I have become curious as to the effectiveness of some of the social programs, such as the social benefits of investment in the de...

Reactions to refugee crisis were wrong

I am absolutely appalled at the reaction of state Rep. Don Coram, R-Montrose, and U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, to the Syrian refugee crisis. This kind of fear-mongering and race-baiting...

Unaffiliated voters shut out of caucuses

Just a reminder to those voters who are registered as unaffiliated: In order to participate in nominating either a particular presidential candidate (Democrats) or a delegate to the national...

U.S. could benefit from some generational warfare

WASHINGTON – An enduring puzzle of our politics is why there isn’t more generational conflict. By all rights, younger Americans should be resentful. Not only have they been tossed into the w...

Tipton voted against the budget act

I am writing to correct the record after the Journal ran a factually inaccurate letter from William H. Taylor on November 13 claiming that U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Cortez, voted for the Bip...

Support Mali’s people, but not the hippo

I recently watched a documentary on the current social and political structure of Mali, a few weeks before the latest atrocity. In it the people were lamenting their position. Catering to we...

Tipton did not vote for budget bill

In the Nov. 13 Journal, William Taylor wrote a letter to the editor titled, “Congress, White House need overhaul.” The letter states that on Oct. 26, “the GOP in the House approved a budget ...

Concerns about refugees are not political

The attacks in Paris were yet another horrific reminder that terrorism is real and unpredictable. Like every terrorist attack before it, the world is forced to sift through the horror for cl...

Charging into the Syrian immigration cul-de-sac

WASHINGTON — The Syrian refugee debate has become a national embarrassment. It begins with a president, desperate to deflect attention from the collapse of his foreign policy, retreating to ...

Sage Hen saga too typical of government

In response to the story about the Dolores Ranger District restroom removal (Journal, Nov. 20), a few thoughts come to mind. First, working taxpayers paid to design and construct ...

New battlefield is unfamiliar terrain for the West

WASHINGTON – The horrific massacre in Paris reminds us of the Achilles’ heel of American foreign policy. Ever since World War II, our foreign policy has rested on an oft-silent presumption t...
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