Re: “Cartel violence fuels calls for military action,” March 10 news story. The saber-rattling by some in Congress advocating U.S. military action against the...
Readers lamented drug cartels’ power; pleaded for child protection; questioned whether higher teacher pay means better student performance; denounced inflation policy; and noted local Iranian support for homeland secularism.12:30 AM on Mar 20, 2023 CDTRe: “Cartel violence fuels calls for military action,” March 10 news story.
This crisis is complex, and to fix it, you need to spend time with the folks who know it best, but President Joe Biden and his team refuse to do this. Please show us, and more importantly, the vulnerable children of Texas, that the state government cares by making children a priority in the budget and passing appropriations in their favor.Re: “Dems unveil education plan,” Thursday news story.
Paying teachers more and more does not seem to equate to successful skill in teaching. Maybe there is a lot more to the business of teaching kids then the amount of salary that teachers are paid. It is time to address the fact that when a student does not pass a test, it is the result of a teacher who was not able to impart the knowledge to the students.
The idea that increasing interest rates — thereby increasing home prices, car prices and virtually everything else — decreases inflation stands logic on its head. I think the best way to fight inflation would be to increase supply and lower interest rates. For example: Televisions are inexpensive because they are abundant; houses are expensive because of high interest rates and a limited supply; gasoline is expensive because of high demand and low supply.
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