Letters to the Editor for April 14

Share this: Email | Facebook | X

The times are terrifying. Not only are we scared of wars, acts of nature, terrorism, radiation from Japan and the ever-increasing price of gas, we are more than apprehensive of the future, where the current debt will leave the next generation, how the environment will melt under intense scrutiny and when everything will start making sense again.

What we need is a distraction, a high-quality, consistent, professional, mesmerizing, fun, community event, that builds confidence, brings people together and gives life meaning. Western Nevada Musical Theater Company has been giving Carson City and Northern Nevada exactly that for more than 20 years now.

Not only that, but director Stephanie Arrigotti and choreographer Gina Kaskie-Davis have devoted time, energy and passion, selflessly, time and again, to bring light to so many in the surrounding area.

Sadly, not only have the politicians failed to save the future, they have also managed to sacrifice one of the few things that make now bearable. WNMTC may have to close due to budgetary cuts imposed by an increasingly inward-facing Legislature upon the education system. A state treasure is about to be lost, to be sacrificed for no real gain and much, much anguish.

Now is the time to say no, the time to make your voice heard, time to S.O.S. Save Our Souls. Save the musical theatre program at Western Nevada College. Save WNMTC, save the future for us all.

Steve Burton

Carson City

Could you please tell me why people in this country are starving, homeless, jobless and need medical help which they cannot afford, yet the big shots in this country can give orders to blow up a country and turn around and give them $800 million or billions of dollars to rebuild, feed them and give them all the medical help they need?

Now we have our nose in Libya, and for what? So we can give them billions also? Every time there is an uproar somewhere in the world, the U.S. has got to step in and try to stop the fighting.

If they would stop helping others and pay attention to their own people, then maybe we would not be in the mess we're in. And how about all the money the country has loaned to other countries? This is total B.S. We have Americans here who need the help because our money goes overseas.

I'm on dialysis which runs $20,000 a month, medication, transportation problems, and I am supposed to pay for this with $1,400 a month. Yeah, sure, anyone can afford the outrageous prices. We help everyone else but the poor Americans here in the United States.

It is not fair to the taxpayer to suffer for the mistakes those big wheels up there on Capitol Hill make. I am so angry that this country cannot take care of business here, but can take care of other countries' problems.

Lester McGarrah

Carson City