Crime debate misses key point: Police have more resources, but are solving fewer crimes • Letter: The New York Times is as biased as ever
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| | Processes are the heart and soul of American greatness. |
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| California needs to analyze these law enforcement failures, not rush to blame justice reforms for the highly visible crime problems that remain. |
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| What is going on over there at the OCR, are the editors asleep at the wheel? |
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| Given the choices, it’s an easy call: re-elect Tri Ta. |
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| Overall, we think Gunderson’s sensibilities will serve the district well and help moderate, in small part, the GOP. He has our endorsement. |
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| The ability to choose your job, start a business, own property or decide how to spend your paycheck may seem natural to most Americans. Yet for billions around the world, the most basic economic freedoms remain out of reach. |
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| Anyone who dismisses his vows of vengeance as meaningless bluster is asking voters to recklessly assume he does not mean what he says. |
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| Gov. Gavin Newsom has played Santa Claus for the last week. |
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| Voters may not agree with me on every issue, but you’ll always know where I stand and what my priorities and values are. |
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| After speaking in a pro-Trump town hall in Phoenix, I got up early the next morning to make a flight back to Los Angeles. I went down to the front of my hotel to get into a private car I ordered from a company that came highly recommended. |
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