Opinion & Letters to the Editor

Changes have diminished the Herald
Letters to the Editor

Changes have diminished the Herald

January 6, 2016

Call me silly , but the Durango Herald has been a primary source of news for me for those 30-plus years, not just local, but state, national and even international…

Gun control
Editorials

Gun control

January 6, 2016

Executive action is minimal step toward tempering violence in the United States

GOP focuses on women, prisons, profit
Letters to the Editor

GOP focuses on women, prisons, profit

January 5, 2016

Corporations, Republicans and forced birthers are deadbeat parents that undernourish 22 percent to 36 percent of America’s born children and create barriers to education. This is a plan for programmed…

Oregon standoff
Editorials

Oregon standoff

January 5, 2016

Official restraint is admirable, but risks encouraging the craziness of extremists

Join effort to make 2016 more positive
Letters to the Editor

Join effort to make 2016 more positive

January 4, 2016

Although I do not believe in organized religion because of the centuries of wars it produced – still produces – I pray under God and other loving forces to create…

PERA still Colorado’s best investment
Letters to the Editor

PERA still Colorado’s best investment

January 4, 2016

For years, Stapleton has obscured the truth about Colorado’s best investment, PERA. PERA provides state troopers, snowplow drivers, teachers and other public workers a secure retirement through a defined benefit…

Utilities commission
Editorials

Utilities commission

January 4, 2016

Disbanding advisory board would have chilling effect on citizen participation

Time to solve current political debacle
Letters to the Editor

Time to solve current political debacle

January 3, 2016

Then there is, “If you’re not a Democrat when you’re young you have no heart, and if you’re not a Republican when you’re old you have no brain.” Today, it…

Voters are unaffiliated for good reason
Letters to the Editor

Voters are unaffiliated for good reason

January 3, 2016

I’m registered affiliated only so I can vote in primaries. In general elections, I’m independent. If I support women’s right to choose, free birth control for the poor, death with…

PERA
Editorials

PERA

January 3, 2016

State treasurer’s objections reflect ideology more than mathematics

Contact representatives for a change
Letters to the Editor

Contact representatives for a change

January 2, 2016

It turns out the Republican debates and candidate antics are far funnier than he ever was! Tea partiers have finally found their man in their endless search for “the biggest…

Buying guns is a right, not a requirement
Letters to the Editor

Buying guns is a right, not a requirement

January 2, 2016

1) Gun ownership is a right, driving is a privilege: Conflating the two makes an interesting argument, however, if you needed a learner’s permit to own a gun, which is…

Founders would be appalled by U.S. now
Letters to the Editor

Founders would be appalled by U.S. now

January 2, 2016

Denis Castro’s letter (Herald, Dec. 29) employed this intellectually dishonest tactic attempting to blur the message of an op-ed piece about the epidemic levels of U.S. gun violence. In his…

Looking forward
Editorials

Looking forward

January 2, 2016

The year ahead will bring challenging debates and political drama

Cohen still perpetuating climate denial
Letters to the Editor

Cohen still perpetuating climate denial

December 31, 2015

He spouts off as if to be taken seriously, but what he says lacks any semblance of substance, fact or truth. In fact, the global warming denialism he perpetrates is…

Cheap oil
Editorials

Cheap oil

December 31, 2015

Low-priced gasoline is a welcome boon for motorists, but hardly all good news

Don’t confuse deniers with climate facts
Letters to the Editor

Don’t confuse deniers with climate facts

December 30, 2015

Ironically, this letter was placed directly above and adjacent to a column by Robert Samuelson discussing the recent international conference in Paris on global warming. He wrote, “Nearly 200 countries…

Farmington should annex city of Aztec
Letters to the Editor

Farmington should annex city of Aztec

December 30, 2015

On Dec. 21, Aztec approved a new electrical contract during a little known special session. The real winners of this new contract are Guzman Energy and the power elite at…

Affiliation
Editorials

Affiliation

December 30, 2015

Move away from parties understandable, but caucusing requires choosing sides

Pot and banking
Editorials

Pot and banking

December 28, 2015

Allowing legal marijuana sellers to use banks should be a priority for Congress

Republicans can support carbon tax
Letters to the Editor

Republicans can support carbon tax

December 28, 2015

To offset these slightly higher energy costs, half the proceeds could be refunded to low- and middle-income households. A border adjustment for imports and exports would protect domestic manufacturers. This…

Airport terminal is not the problem
Letters to the Editor

Airport terminal is not the problem

December 28, 2015

In the past five years, I’ve been embarrassed to call that airport home, and you should be too! The person that is hired to run it and the people that…

Is ISIL a problem with no solution?
Letters to the Editor

Is ISIL a problem with no solution?

December 28, 2015

These days, from our president and from Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton, we hear that our effort to defeat ISIL is “right where it should be.” From both Obama and…

Opinion piece was not well researched
Letters to the Editor

Opinion piece was not well researched

December 28, 2015

We are taught today that the word regulated means controlled by legal process. Well, even today, that is not the only meaning. For example, in engineering it means “to an…

SAT
Editorials

SAT

December 28, 2015

This mid-year switch forces bothschools and students to scramble

Scientists grab at global warming straws
Letters to the Editor

Scientists grab at global warming straws

December 27, 2015

The reasoning is that ice melting at high latitudes results in the meltwater moving to lower latitudes, which increases the moment of inertia which slows rotation. Although this is theoretically…

Cyclists, pedestrians must share road
Letters to the Editor

Cyclists, pedestrians must share road

December 26, 2015

I see signs and hear people say that you must share the road. What I do not understand is why it is OK for bicyclists to ride three or four…

Register by Jan. 4 to be part of caucus
Letters to the Editor

Register by Jan. 4 to be part of caucus

December 26, 2015

One area of confusion seems to be the difference between caucuses and primaries. Colorado no longer has a presidential primary; your caucus is your opportunity to help select a presidential…