Letters to the Editor

Re: A silver lining…

DEAR Friends, At least 4,067 amazing supporters went out and voted for me for the Delegate race.  We may have fallen short of winning, but we must be able to graciously accept the decision of our people, and give our Delegate-elect Kimberlyn King-Hinds the opportunity and assistance to do well in W…
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Turning a new chapter in US history with ‘47’

THE sky-high inflation was the culprit, killing Americans but I don’t blame the election outcome on voters. It is what it is and if you don’t like it then I’m sorry, but it’s the reality folks. The bottom-line is American families don’t want to be burdened by inflation that robs them of…
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Unity and healing: What America needs

WHATEVER the election outcome, it’s mandatory to treat our fellow Americans with humility, dignity and respect. The great divide we have witnessed in the last four years is not acceptable and as voters we must accept defeat or triumph equally. No more cheating. As Americans we all deserve   abundan…
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CNMI voters

I AM writing to wholeheartedly express my support for Rep. Edwin Propst for the CNMI’s Delegate in U.S. Congress. His candidacy is a testament to his tireless commitment toward public service and integrity, qualities that have greatly benefited our community throughout his distinguished caree…
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Working across the aisles

MY Dear CNMI voters: I salute the humility and intelligence of our candidates vying for the U.S. congressional seat. The truth of the CNMI’s voice in the nation’s capital is that when our vote doesn’t matter, it counts; when it matters, it doesn’t count. The working environment inside the beltway o…
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VOTE or else you know WHAT!

THE Truth is WE the People need to “get-out & VOTE” even though this is a midterm election it is still critical to our very future and quality of life. Statistical data has proven that “the lower the voter turnout can be equated to the very quality of government” as it is directly tied to havin…
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Prolonged road construction

DEAR CNMI community: The road construction on Saipan’s Beach Road has had profound consequences on local businesses, many of which are struggling to stay afloat. The prolonged construction has led to significant disruptions in traffic flow, resulting in a sharp decline in foot traffic, customer acc…
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If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it — Washington & Propst!

THE wisdom of our past experiences with “trial & error” has proven that “if something is not broken that WE shouldn’t be trying to fix it” — Washington, as the only result will be destructive. Delegate Kilili has done an extraordinary job in Washington FOR the People of the CNMI. Kilili has cre…
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Consequences

DEAR CNMI Community: From the recent article, concerning austerity. If you’re not aware, the CNMI government austerity measures target locally funded employees. Cutting hours or pay, can have several consequences and highlight disparities, particularly when federal funded employees remain unaffecte…
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