Serving Whitman County since 1877
I read an article in a liberal publication the other day.
Although I lean to the right, I try to listen to arguments left of the middle.
That is only fair.
In this particular article, the author bemoaned the fact that his poor brother-in-law was being victimized by his rich neighbor.
The brother-in-law didn’t go to college and had few marketable skills, so he had spent much of his life dependent on public assistance and can barely afford gas for his old Chevy.
When he found work, it was usually part time, minimum wage and not nearly enough to keep the author’s sister in the manner in which the...
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