Letters to the Editor

The inevitable cliff

 

America has an insurmountable debt. We all know why we’ve arrived at this junction. It was the greed of the wealthy and their ability to control the messages to everyone else.

The best thing we can do now is to go to the polls and vote for the Republicans.

Republican laws have brought us to the cliff of disaster, and since we can no longer prevent going over, it’s time to push ourselves over purposefully. We must collapse and rebuild. We have to shed all of our debt and change most of our laws.

President Obama promises us that we will continue to battle a lost cause. He’ll keep us on the economic cliff while Mitt Romney’s policies promise to run us off the cliff almost immediately.

It’s time to wake up and let the country collapse. Who would be the best to do that? Romney, of course. Vote Republican all the way.

Pierre Angiel, Miami

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