Letter to the editor: Show them you still care about nation - Chambersburg Public Opinion »
Posted By GHOSTWHOWALKS 1 year, 5 months ago in NewsThey say gasoline will top $7 per gallon later this year. Crime and drugs run our towns and communities, and we have no police protection because they are spread too thin. Family farms are a thing of the past. We don't grow our own food, we don't manufacture our own products, we are dependent on other countries for everything.
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GHOSTWHOWALKS1 year, 5 months ago
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"Before you cast your vote this fall, think about your life and that of your family. For the past 30 years, every candidate for state representative or senator has promised to take the burden of public education off the backs of homeowners and replace it with a fair and equitable funding source.
However, nothing ever happens.
Last year, a bill was presented that replaced property tax with a sales tax, but they voted it down. Over the last 30 years, all we have gotten is talk. Why send them back to represent us?
Something's wrong, don't we care? On the federal level, companies are rewarded to move American jobs overseas. They take Americans' jobs away and give them to people with no minimum wage, no safety standards, child labor laws, or basic human rights.
Doesn't any body realize our country is going down the drain? Don't you care?
Don't keep sending these politicians back to Harrisburg or Washington. Show them we do care. The time for talk is over!"
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