LETTERS/OPINIONS

Kids need freedom

I often report on fake “crises” pushed by media. Here’s one that may be real: Kids are anxious. In my new video, Lenore Skenazy, founder of the non-profit Let Grow, says it’s because today’s parents rarely allow their kids to experience the joys of independence.

The Trump Doctrine

Donald Trump’s foreign policy was, during his first term, not only successful; it was the most successful foreign policy of any president since Ronald Reagan.

The Mystic encourages the competition

To the Editor: I realize that I may have taken the wrong approach during my last letter to my fellow competitors. If the presidential election has shown me anything it’s that we shouldn’t be critical of each other and we could all use a few more words of encouragement.

Reader rebukes Laadt’s ‘Hysteria,’ advocates for reckoning over unity

To the Editor: The people have spoken — loud and clear! With a crushing electoral landslide and a decisive popular vote victory, Americans from all walks of life saw through the lies and propaganda from both American Pravda and the leftist political machine. Americans chose to elect a “real leader” …

Blowout: No-doubter of an election leaves plenty of doubts

In July 1945, just weeks after leading Great Britain to final victory over the Nazis, Prime Minister Winston Churchill found himself booted out of office by an electorate that didn’t merely reject his bid to stay in power but did so overwhelmingly.
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Your Right to Know: A fund to fight government secrecy

In 2022, the Wisconsin Freedom of Information Council created a designated fund to help cover legal costs associated with fighting to pry records into the public domain. Called simply the WFOIC Legal Fund, it has never had more than $4,000 in its coffers. But the council, of which I am …

Lakeland Times: Our View

While President-elect Donald Trump’s victory came as a surprise to many liberals and conservatives alike, others on the right were confident all along of a Trump victory.

Reader thinks LUHS board should handle facilities plan themselves, no need for ‘35-member committee’

To the Editor: We don't need a 35-member committee to tell us how to take care of a high school building. Nexus Solutions that we hired has already given us their ideas.

A voter’s fear: A dark turn of American politics

To the Editor: I have voted in every presidential election since 1968. During that span, I have chosen only two winning candidates. While, in most cases I had been disappointed in the results, I never questioned the stability of this country and its institutions. This time is different.

Reader asserts Shapiro’s views perpetuate historical conflicts

To the Editor: During my fall visit to the Lakeland area I read the column “One year later” about support for Israel by Ben Shapiro, a conservative activist. He began his column with the words that the west is “on vacation from history”. To the contrary, I see Mr. Shapiro …
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Lakeland Times: Our View

America spoke with a loud and clear voice in the presidential election Tuesday, shouting out for a new direction and for a new unity by giving Donald Trump not only a significant electoral college victory but a popular vote win, too, the first time since 2004 the GOP has accomplished …

The best of life

I write this on Election Day. People are freaking out. “A Second Trump Administration Would Be a Carnival of Corruption and Greed,” is a New York Times headline.

Ignore no more: Iran’s regime is too bad to succeed

The Oct. 7, 2023 invasion of Israel by some 6,000 Hamas gunmen has changed America’s political conversation in multiple respects. Who knew, for example, that there actually exists a pro-slaughter constituency on the far left and college campuses, at least when it comes to Jews, spawning chants by professed progressives …

The final argument

This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down for a cordial debate with Sam Harris, host of the “Making Sense” podcast, to discuss the question of the hour: Trump vs. Harris. The conversation was moderated by Bari Weiss of The Free Press.

The bully and the billionaire

It was a front-page story in The Washington Post back in October 2019. Amazon was in line to receive a $10 billion contract from the Department of Defense for cloud computing (the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, contract) when, at the last minute, the contract was awarded to Microsoft.
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