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BY JAY AMBROSE
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Days without a state budget
Afghan interpreters
deserve visas now
BY TRUDY RUBIN
complain.
The first thing that
shocked me when I got to
Penn State was my students massive loans. How
could they ever pay them
off?
I was also stunned when
I visited inner-city Philadelphia by the boarded
shops, the iron grids protecting windows and desolate, litter-strewn streets.
How could Americans let
part of their country fall
into such disrepair?
I saw how hard Americans worked for very little
return. They had no paid
sick leave, no paid maternity leave, and the man who
mowed my lawn worked
three part-time jobs but still
could not pay for his heart
medicine.
Life in the USA reminded
me of a Monopoly game
where one player owns all
the expensive properties
Poor leadership
I cant believe the lack of
leadership Katie McGinty
showed by leaving her
position in the governors
office in the midst of the
budget impasse. After first
working on an irresponsible
proposed budget with major tax increases, now shes
running away from the
difficult task of defending
her proposals.
Pennsylvania needs actual leadership in the U.S.
Senate, not someone who
just runs for Senate as soon
as they see an opportunity
Sanders vision
David Brooks cannot
understand (CDT, Feb. 15)
why the young are flocking
to Bernie Sanders.
I lived in Bernies
world before l came to the
USA. The British government paid my university
fees and I had my children
free on the National
Health, which also gave me
pre- and post-natal care. I
immigrated to Western
Australia where my children enjoyed another single-payer health system
and were educated free at
the state university. We
probably paid higher taxes,
but I never heard anyone
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