Hans Christian Anderson wrote a short fable called “The Emperor has no Clothes.”
It’s a story about a vain, gullible emperor who hired two weavers to make him a new …
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4/24/23
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Chad Taylor, the publisher of The Reflector, stated for decades, Washington’s Supreme Court ruled that taxing net income from any source was an income tax.
But earlier this month, the …
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4/17/23
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Close to 2,000 Good Fridays and Easter/Resurrection Sundays have been celebrated since God’s son gave His pure, holy life to pay our infinite sin debt on a cruel cross, was laid in a cold tomb, …
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4/17/23
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There has been a concerted, focused effort for more than 50 years to normalize LGBTQ behavior. But this strategy exposes its inherent weakness: Something that must continually be normalized is, by …
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The blood from all the children killed by gun violence is on the doorstep of all Republicans.
Your party’s failure to recognize that the proliferation of guns in America is the cause of …
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Neighbors, be wary of political attack ads currently seen on local TV channels. The ads try to cast doubt about our just elected Congresswoman, who assumed office little more than a handful of weeks …
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Over the past month, not only has my family had to deal with hospitalizations, wind storms and downed trees, bitter cold, bad roads, and deaths of loved ones, we’ve also had to endure …
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4/3/23
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Here comes another money grab.
The Washington State Supreme Court has failed Washingtonians, by agreeing to uphold the constitutionality of the state’s capital gains tax. This is yet …
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4/3/23
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Americans suffer from a federal government that has shut down much of our fossil fuel industry. Elite climate hypocrites travel the world in private jets pushing their hysteria for more money while …
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Clark County residents shouldn’t pay for Oregon’s transportation projects. Yet, that is exactly what Oregon is demanding. They want expensive tolls to drive on Oregon freeways and new …
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3/27/23
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The Reflector recently covered the closure of Grace Lodge, a women’s recovery home in Battle Ground, that is due to close on April 30. I am a small business owner, and an active community …
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3/20/23
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I would like to respond to Carley Meuchel’s letter to the editor in the Feb. 22 edition of The Reflector.
In that letter, Meuchel stated the COVID pandemic was all about control and taking …
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There are two back-to-back letters on Feb. 22 that created such a “miasma of misinformation,” specifically about COVID vaccines, that I felt the need to respond. I will limit myself and …
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Under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution we have “the right to bear arms.” This means we, as Americans, don’t have to explain why we use or own guns.
Some people find …
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The Third Congressional District is fortunate to have Marie Gluesenkamp Perez as our representative in Washington, D.C. Living in rural Skamania County, Rep. Gluesenkamp Perez understands full well …
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At the recent State of the Union address, President Joe Biden stated, “Today COVID no longer controls our lives” and “we opened our country back up.”
Those statements are …
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Back when the pandemic first began, as Americans, we were willing to give everyone in D.C. the benefit of the doubt because the whole world didn’t know what we were dealing with yet.
As …
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2/20/23
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Republicans miss the mark by dismissing repeated police brutality against African Americans as evidence of a few bad apples. Only a wholesale transformation of policing in America will stem the tide …
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2/13/23
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Voters have the right to pick whatever candidate they darn well please and for whatever reason.
That being said, after watching developments in our local area, state and nation, an obvious …
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I was astounded to discover that the new congresswoman for district 3, Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, voted against HR 23, the Family and Small Business Taxpayer Protection Act on her first day in the new …
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