Opinion

Letter to the Editor

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To Whom It May Concern: I am responding to the article in the Thursday, January 4, 2024, edition titled “Oklahoma task force recommends implementing per-mile road tax”. The proposal seems like a good potential solution for declining fuel tax revenue at first, but it raises more concerns than it seems to address, especially when considering second and third order effects.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: My wife and I have a close friend whom, in non-pandemic times, we invited over for dinner or cocktails at least once or twice a week. We’ve spent many holidays together over the last 10 or so years. We love her like a sister.

Our Inevitably Negative Politics

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To explain the latest young generation’s pessimism, Washington Post opinion writer Taylor Lorenz took to what was then called Twitter last February to lament “the fact that we’re living in a late stage capitalist hellscape during an ongoing deadly pandemic w record wealth inequality, 0 social safety net/job security, as climate change cooks the world.”

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: My wife is an alcoholic. I wrote the letter below to myself really. I was wondering if you would publish it, in hopes that it might help someone who is afflicted with alcoholism, or perhaps let a family member who is engulfed by it, know that they are not alone in their struggles: I lost my wife and my best friend to alcoholism in March of 2012. That was seven long years ago. She continues to breathe, to function, to exist, but she is not the same person. Not even close.