Americans are expressing a strong desire for more political choices, advocating for the establishment of a viable third party to offer alternatives beyond the two dominant political forces.
Economic perceptions are being questioned as record holiday spending seems to contradict claims of a poor economy. Education and local governance are under scrutiny, with calls for genuine school choice programs and more regulated school district budgets to ensure taxpayer money is used effectively. The debate over electric vehicles versus gas cars highlights the broader issue of environmental policy and consumer choice.
Meanwhile, national security and immigration policies remain hot topics, with recent executive actions aiming to address the surge in illegal border crossings sparking controversy and debate over the best path forward.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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Letter: Americans need more political choices
We need to have a viable third (not a fourth, fifth, sixth, etc.) political party so we have more than just two third-rate politicians to select from, for both federal and state elections. Wake up, America.
It's about time we focus on expanding our political options and embracing policies that empower individual choice, from school education to the type of car we drive.
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School district budgets, senior citizen taxes, Sewanhaka High School mascot
Clearly, more money is not the answer ... our country with genuine school choice programs, the Legislature should regulate the annual budget of a school district whereby a quorum of at least 20% of its voters would need to show up at the polls or its ...
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