Readers worry about our presidential candidates; don’t like the programming changes KRLD has made; worry about a Texas health care decision; and examine a Supreme Court decision.
Cuban focuses on selecting the most skilled players regardless of their adherence to ideologies or dogmatic theories. His approach addresses income inequality by ensuring the affluent contribute fairly.All our lives, you hear “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” So, why, then, KRLD, have you added a three-hour opinion talk show to your weekday afternoon programming lineup? Trust me, no one wants to hear this.
Of course, to get all that money the level of care will probably go down, but since that will affect only poor people, the GOP legislators won’t care about that. I found Ken Paxton’s statement “I will never stop defending the sanctity of life against these unconstitutional attempts to undermine Texas’s life-affirming laws” to be completely hypocritical. He references the sanctity of life, but I have never heard him object to capital punishment performed by the state.