The Polk County Pulse - December 6, 2023

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THE POLK COUNTY

Pulse

December 6, 2023

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The Polk County Pulse is the area’s premiere and fastest growing news publication. The Polk County Pulse is FREE and published weekly on Wednesdays, with a distribution of 8,000 and an estimated readership of 10,000. MyPulseNews.com has hundreds of visitors daily and KENA and KQOR have thousands of listeners hourly. POLICY: The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertisement at any time. All property rights, including any copyright interest, in any advertisement produced by Pulse Multi-Media and/or The Polk County Pulse using art work and/or typography furnished or arranged by Pulse Multi-Media and/or The Polk County Pulse shall be the property of Pulse Multi-Media and/or The Polk County Pulse. No such advertisement or any part thereof may be reproduced without the prior written consent of Pulse Multi-Media and The Polk County Pulse. POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENTS: Advertisements of a political nature must be prepaid and must also include the name of the entity paying for the advertisement. If an entity other than the candidate the advertisement is endorsing is paying for the ad, a statement must be signed by the candidate verifying the candidate has seen and approved the advertisement.

I want to repeat to you stories from the news over the last few years and then pose a few questions. One of the first acts of the current administration upon taking office was to shut down the Keystone pipeline. Predictably, gas prices rose, and remain high making everything needed to exist more expensive. President Biden went to Saudi Arabia in an effort to get them to increase production to lower gas prices, to no avail. His next move was to release some of the strategic petroleum reserves to lower prices, and the effect was short term. If you Google the Strategic Petroleum Reserves our current level is 351 million barrels, the lowest since 1980, and none is being replaced. Railroads were going to move oil. When railroad workers threatened to strike our president stepped in and shut down the strike before it happened. Not so with the United Auto Workers. Seems odd to favor one over the other and begs the question of who owes who. Ukraine is attacked and we send military aid and money into the billions with no end in sight. Now we are sending Israel aide in the form of money and weapons of war. I am not saying we should not render aid but do question our ability to defend our own country. By rendering aid to other countries, we have depleted our stockpiles of weapons/munitions needed to fight our own wars. No doubt our enemies have taken note of this. Couple this with an influx of

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Want to share your opinion? illegal immigrants that have not been vetted and, aside from the financial/medical burden they impose, the glaring question should be how many of these young military age men/women are terrorists waiting to destroy us from within? Disease, drugs, terrorists, financial drain, and gun smuggling are but a few reasons to secure our borders and expel those who would do us harm. Our government is in constant gridlock, unable to agree on anything and failing to put the needs of our country above their own political agendas. These same folks have us over $33 trillion in debt and growing by the minute, with no plan to pay down our debt or rein in spending. All these stories have been on the evening news and looked at together should raise alarms and questions. Most notably, how capable are we to mount a defense if attacked? Who are our allies? Is there a concerted effort by our enemies to weaken us? Can we afford free healthcare for millions of non-productive illegals? What will it take to get our elected officials to do their jobs? There are so many questions that need answers. Sadly, history shows great republics of the past lasted less than 200 years, and we’ve passed that mark already. The most important question is, are we willing to do what it

The Polk County Pulse welcomes letters to the Editor addressing any topic of interest to our readers. To be published, letters must not contain obscene or libelous language. Letters do not reflect the viewpoints or opinions of Pulse Multi-Media. The letter must include a signature to be considered for publication. Signatures will NOT be held out by request. Letters will be restricted to 500 words. Any letters longer than 500 words will require purchase of advertising space. The following contact information is required when the letter is submitted: NAME, AGE, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER. Letters are published at the discretion of the Editor and Publisher. Letters may be submitted by e-mail to news@mypulsenews.com; mailed to P.O. Box 1450, Mena, AR 71953 or dropped off at 1168 Hwy. 71 South, Mena, AR. A drop-box is provided by the front door for after-hour convenience.

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takes to survive and be the beacon of freedom we once were? Thank you for a forum to express my thoughts, though we may peacefully disagree. With respect and kindest regards, Ronald Goss, retired, Mena


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Parker tapped for Action in the Dale

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page 27

Gov. Sanders visits Umpire schools

1min
pages 25-27

UA Rich Mountain hosts author and photographer Steve Price

1min
page 25

Mena students do demonstration for school board

3min
page 24

MENA POLICE REPORTS

1min
pages 22-23

POLK COUNTY SHERIFF’S LOG

1min
page 22

‘Luv Among the Ruins’ auditions at Grand Illusion Theatre

9min
pages 19-22

OLT auditions being held for ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’

1min
page 19

Polk County’s Revolutionary War Connection: The reveal

2min
page 18

Baby Supplies Drive off to a good start

1min
page 17

An Arkie’s Faith I’ll be Home for Christmas

3min
pages 12-13

Christmas Cash Mob is back

3min
pages 11-12

Reflections from History and Faith: ‘Merry Christmas, Darling’ —The Birth of a Treasure

12min
pages 8-10

From the State House of Representatives From the State Senate

10min
pages 5-7

Radio - Print - Web

4min
pages 3-4

Where to find Santa Claus in Polk County

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