Bigger is not Better
To The Editor:
We’ve all heard that everything is bigger in Texas. And that, is not always a good thing.
Texas has been designated the state with the most sex trafficking, the worst taking place between Houston and Dallas via of Biden’s open borders, as reported on Fox News. And if that is not enough to make you want to spit nails, it was also reported that fentanyl seizures from our southern border are up “1066%!” Fox News skeptics can always check the state statistics.
Over 100,000 people died from drugs last year, the highest number ever, and many were our young people. The “open border policies” of President Biden and his administration have given power to the Mexican drug cartel to bring in these drugs, mostly from China. It should move all of us that we have a president who apparently does not care about what is going on in Texas and that ultimately, these drugs permeate throughout our entire country.
Included with all this is the fact that hard working tax payers are paying for health care, food, housing, schooling for all those who cross ‘illegally,’ and unconstitutionally, with “Biden’s open borders.” And yet we hear that social security for legal citizens and those who earned it will run out in the near future.
It appears not enough that this president has let food and gas prices get out out of control, that inflation is in most every aspect of our lives, and that thousands of jobs have been shut down with closing the pipelines. COVID and its variants still run rapid, all though Biden said during his campaign, that he would ‘get rid of the virus.”
Crime is at an all-time high due to liberal policies of extreme criminals being let out of jail, as recently depicted by the 80-yearold Harris Co. woman who was stabbed to death in a Walgreen parking lot at 10 in the morning. Her assailant has been arrested and jailed 67 times, but always released. Heartbreaking.
Many of us wonder how we and our country will fare with three more years of this president. I personally have never felt so torn about our country, and I have never prayed so much in my life for our country and its leaders. We must keep contacting our local and state leaders, and we must vote out these liberals and their socialist ways in the mid-term and general elections if America is to survive. That is, if it is not too late.
Glynis Tietjen,
Columbus