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Watch for government control

To the editor: Are we going to let the government get away with running our lives? Inflation is bad enough — now they want to take away our livelihood. They want to do away with cars using gasoline and oil as well as banning things that use natural gas, gasoline or oil, such as gas stoves, furnaces, water tanks, lawnmowers and other items. The first thing they want is to have people buying electric cars with large batteries to run them. The batteries are not safe and are known to blow up or catch fire. When you replace a battery, it will cost you several thousand dollars. Can ...

Libraries, civility and First Amendment

To the editor: I have read with interest letters regarding the Public Library of Steubenville and Jefferson County, especially in light of recent efforts by conservative activists across the country to censor holdings and dictate the placement of titles and displays. As public institutions, libraries are charged with providing a variety of materials and services that serve all patrons. The staff is committed to curating collections that represent multiple viewpoints, subject matter and formats. Their purchasing decisions are based on reviews from professional publications, such as ...

Very troubling rhetoric

To the editor: Should it not be a major concern that former President Donald J. Trump has repeatedly stated, unequivocally, that if he is re-elected president as a result of the upcoming 2024 election, that he promises to “vastly expand the powers of the presidency,” revealing that, if such were to occur, he obviously plans to rule our great nation more like a dictator or, perhaps, a king? Also, Trump has revealed that, if re-elected, he plans to reconstruct the U.S. Department of Justice and the FBI to the point where they, as well as other governmental entities, will no ...

PERI chapter works for recipients

To the editor: Co-president Pat Horton and I are writing to invite and encourage all Jefferson County PERI benefits recipients to attend our monthly meetings. We meet from 11 a.m. to noon the second Wednesday every month in the Fiesta Room at Froehlich’s Classic Corner at 501 Washington St. in Steubenville. The mission of Public Employees Retirement Inc. to protect and preserve our OPERS pension and benefits programs is vitally important. We are a great resource for learning what’s happening with PERI at the local and district levels as well as a means of connecting with ...

Don’t ignore warning signs

To the editor: Everything is in the mix of natural selection. The number of people who put it together will determine man’s fate. Humans must be vigilant — the signs of humans becoming extinct are a possibility. COVID-19 was a head’s up, just a warning sign, from nature’s microscopic demons lurking around in the atmosphere, spreading like wildfire. There is no escape, nowhere to hide when the planet starts to rock and roll with hurricanes, tornadoes and floods that never stop. They are just a warning that the end is near. For the children born today, what is in store ...

Are you cute?

To the editor: What must one be to be called “cute”? What can you do to win the admiring glances from members of the opposite sex? Wouldn’t it be nice to hear them say “he’s so cute”? Almost every lady I know gushes over baby pictures. On almost every Facebook account are shown pictures of babies smiling their gummy toothless smiles. “He’s so cute” is the elicited response in practically all cases. In one instance I counted 15 such responses to a photo of an infant child. At early infancy, his appearance may not differ significantly from those of his numberless ...