I’ve worked my whole adult life, no unemployment, no welfare, no food stamps.
Now that I’m close to retirement, I’m being penalized with higher taxes. I’m not blaming anyone. But it just isn’t right!
Hugh Giblin, Wilton Manors
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I’ve worked my whole adult life, no unemployment, no welfare, no food stamps.
Now that I’m close to retirement, I’m being penalized with higher taxes. I’m not blaming anyone. But it just isn’t right!
Hugh Giblin, Wilton Manors
Thank you for your recent coverage of the city of Miami Police Chief Manuel Orosa’s decision not to renew a contract with the reality show The First 48. For years the show’s film crew has roamed the streets of Miami’s urban communities searching for victims of homicide to feature on their show.
Martin Slater’s May 17 letter, Changing beliefs, responding to Myriam Marquez’s May 12 column makes the common mistake of equating religion and spirituality. While religions encourage the development of our spiritual sense, religious dogmas are unnecessary to cultivate one’s own sense of spirituality. Many nonreligious individuals are highly spiritual, keenly in tune with their inner-self and the concept of a creative universal force.
Re the May 21 article DCF deemed boy safe before he was left in vehicle: It’s unbelievable that the Department of Children & Families would do absolutely nothing about a woman who reportedly was drunk and driving, hitting walls and passing out while her young son was in the car untethered.
