Trending Today ...
letter to the editor
Route 66 Fest should stay downtown

Dear City of Kingman, dear Mayor, dear Vice

MIKID receives grant to expand mental health support 

KINGMAN — In a powerful show of compassion and

Kenneth William Boyd

It is with great sadness that we announce

Navajo Mountain fire response impacts Lake Powell 

GLEN CANYON — The Bridge Creek Fire, which

Michael Milo Asper Jr.

Michael Milo Asper Jr, born on March 12,

Arts patrons meet at Kingman Center for the

Photo Caption: Nearly three dozen arts patrons met

Thank you for reading The Standard newspaper online!

The new Republican movement

Dear Editor,

Not content with its 2020 anti-democracy movement, Senate Republicans today have proudly crafted a new anti-children movement.

They want to suffocate the current federal virus aid proposal, which would provide tests, treatments, and vaccines giving children a pathway to growth, health, and security in an Armageddon-like world.

Polio vaccines for kids saved World War II era kids from debility and death. But now, as World War III looms, Republicans want to hold everyone else’s mostly poor kids hostage to their own peculiar notions of good health and good science.

The Republican “health” program seeks to immunize the ultra-luxury class from any interference with their immoral financial activities, and the Republican science program seeks to promote the science of despotism.

One example of the Republican pro-despotism philosophy is their insistence that the Biden administration “repurpose” money for the virus that is already out there in the spending pipeline.

This is essentially asking for unconstitutional “impoundment’ of funds like President Nixon did in the 1970s and President Trump did to find money for his wall. It is an impeachable legal offense, but really a cool tool for dictators who want to overturn the Congressional power of the purse.

Kimball Shinkoskey

Woods Cross, UT

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *