Dear Editor, So our legislators are looking at tax incentives for corporations that create and retain jobs in the United States. They're using the wrong approach. How about using the stick instead of the carrot? In lieu of rewarding good corporate behavior, they should be taxing the bad behavior of those corporations that outsource jobs to foreign countries for the purpose of avoiding taxation.
Dear Editor, This is in response to "Stop taking up space please." The author contradicts herself. She asks that we not take classes outside of our major, and yet asserts that college is about learning new subjects and broadening our horizons. Which is it? I'd have to say the latter.
Dear Editor, This is in response to Rick Norwood's letter entitled "Politics is about Lies" in the Sept. 25 edition. Norwood wrote that the root of all corrupt politics is money. I absolutely agree with you! Despite the benign smiles and overtures you receive at forums like "Rock the Vote," the majority of those in Congress are not doing it to serve the better good of America.