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Opinion

Don't take away my retirement entitlements

Sept. 20, 2011 — Oh, me, oh, my — woe is me.

The biggest political ping-pong balls getting knocked across the fruited plain these days are “entitlements” and “unfunded liabilities.”

Ah, yes, from the most fervent Taxed Enough Already Partier to the staunchest conservative Republican — and now even from a few Democrats — come the cries to cut two terrible, disgusting, socialist programs that are draining the American economy and absolutely destroying our utopian, American, pull-yourself-up-by-your-bootstraps way of life.

 

Legislature needs to be accountable for its spending

The state Assembly and Senate have been dragging their feet about releasing records of their members’ spending.

The body usually releases once-a-year figures in November for the previous year.

Under pressure, the Legislature has released some up-to-date figures, but not others.

 

This is my last one, please don't call or write me

My Turn

Patrick Shillito

Four years and 10 months ago, the Lassen County Times hired an ambitious 25-year-old boy named Patrick Shillito, barely removed from college, as wet behind the ears as a cub reporter possibly could be.

Since then, it’s been all downhill.

I’m still wet behind the ears, but at least now I know how to wash, rinse and repeat.

 

Got pasta? It wasn't Grizzly fans' finest moment!

As I See It

Barbara France, Managing Editor

I had every intention of going to the Lassen versus Chico game in Chico on Friday, Sept. 2.

It was a gorgeous day and I actually could take the time away from the news desk and go. But, health issues and the anticipation of a winding road changed my plans at the last minute.

In retrospect, I wish I had gone to the game so I would have seen firsthand what occurred between the Lassen High School parents and students.

 

 

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