✉️ Letters to the Editor — Canada defends itself, short-term rentals, Super Bowl, DART
Please tell Sen. Ted Cruz that we, living peacefully and freely in Canada, don’t need and don’t appreciate him sticking himself into our business. Seems to me America has enough of its own problems, some of which have been caused by Cruz. We don’t need him fanning the flames of division and hatred based on a false narrative.
I have seen firsthand what no or poor regulation can do to a neighborhood in terms of property values, stability and quality of life for the actual neighbors. Does Leppert think this a zero sum game? Increase in funds for cultural organizations makes up for the loss of what brought people to the neighborhood in the first place?
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