Diana Tittle, a member of the board of Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project, was the editor of the Sierra County Sun, the Citizen's precursor. A former resident of Truth or Consequences who now lives part-time in northern New Mexico, she spent her 42-year professional career in Cleveland, Ohio, where she worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine writer and editor, book author and publisher and publishing consultant. She is the recipient of a Cleveland Arts Prize for Literature.
reading this i’m reminded of the Orwell quote, ““The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
Only people who don’t have to think about money think the economy is OK right now.
This paper is insanely out of touch with the younger generations. The split in our country is not political any longer, it is generational. I again encourage you to get a younger perspective.
An analysis in today’s Washington Post (see gift-access link below) examines a “younger” perspective on the state of the American economy.
reading this i’m reminded of the Orwell quote, ““The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.”
Only people who don’t have to think about money think the economy is OK right now.
This paper is insanely out of touch with the younger generations. The split in our country is not political any longer, it is generational. I again encourage you to get a younger perspective.
An analysis in today’s Washington Post (see gift-access link below) examines a “younger” perspective on the state of the American economy.
https://wapo.st/3MUjK6s