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A political and fiscal cliff
Politicans must be willing to reach out across the aisle to do the nation's business, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Lack of civility keeps Congress unpopular
Closed minds and unwillingness to compromise don't work in the best interests of the nation, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Courage or cowardice
Those who promote their agendas in an anonymous manner do a disservice to society, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Must we always win?
Public service and sacrifice should be placed ahead of just coming in first for today's politicians, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Local battle holds special place in history
If the Americans hadn't bravely defeated the British in the Battle of Plattsburgh, the nation could have turned out far differently, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Nature seeks chaos, energy creates order
It's not only a matter of how much order we are able to achieve, but how many resources we will use to produce it, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Residents show vision for city beach
A public-private partnership to bring back the glory days of the city beach property would be good for the entire area, according to columnist Colin Read.
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A theft upon us all
Fraud and related crimes are a serious challenge to our economic fabric, according to columnist Colin Read.
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The economics of global warming
As evidence piles up for human-induced climate change, there will be winners and losers for generations, according to columnist Colin Read.
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Transportation a key to success
Clinton County has a rich history in transportation and hopes to carry it forward into the future, according to columnist Colin Read.
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