Comments by user: Enough_Already
yes. that was a typo i meant "tectonic" shift
Thank You Mr. Teamster and much thank you to Senator Harry Reid" Anyone the least bit knowledgeable in nuclear chemistry would not want a waste dump proximal to where his or her family lives. Now, it's time to return that land back over to The State of Nevada (BLM land too). Perhaps, we could make it a museum demonstrating what could go wrong under certain circumstances like platonic shift movement or being on a fault line.
I can't imagine any legislator voting 'no' on this bill. The mentally ill and the disabled are unemployed through no fault of their own. This even applies to people who have lost his or her job due to structural unemployment. This appears contradictive to his 'so-called' personal values which as being Christian: the true nature of forgiveness and help for the needy, even if sometimes a person might need a second chance is lost to a party constantly proclaiming righteousness, but instead such beliefs are debunked as one's true character eventually is revealed. Thus, Senator Ensign is a full member of the party of "NO." He fails to see what is humane in contemporary times. The struggle, the angst and the not knowing where one might get his or her next meal or where a schizophrenic might get his next pill is truly neglected with such ideology. I can't imagine Harry Reid subjecting an indigent person to such misery and condemnation (he wouldn't)--allowing the mentally ill to live on the streets and in the sewers to die and rot.
That is really great for Nevada. All Southern Nevadans can now sleep at night knowing that a nuclear explosion won't happen in our backyards. It also sends a signal that Nevada is not a waste dump for other states (or persons) to exploit. Next on the agenda: kick the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) out of our Great State. BLM land belongs to the people of Nevada.
Perhaps Regent Ron Knecht doesn’t recognize increasing economies of scale.
A broad-based tax is the responsible thing to do.
Fund this education system!
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I believe Harry Reid is a great man. This candidate failed to focus on specific reasons why Harry Reid should not be re-elected. I, unlike this candidate have met Harry Reid, and I respect him. He has a very difficult job in such a high position. Those that think that Harry Reid should have been the magic wand to fix every problem in Nevada should look to themselves and what one can do in his or her own right to contribute to our state. As the old saying goes: If you're not part of the solution, your part of the problem. To those people who are so anti Harry Reid: get out and do something and make a difference instead of simply writing about it. Don't blame one person who tries to make a difference at the Federal level for what each one of us might fail to do for our own communities.