Pocket change we can’t believe in
Dear Editor:
I’m starting to get the feeling that Obama’s slogan of “Change we can belive in” is not about changing government, getting rid of corrupt politicians, helping the American people, creating jobs, fixing the economy and so on.
However, it seems the only change I have, the $1.73 in my pocket, is the only type of change I can believe in, and it has to last me till the end of the month.
Chris Everding
Glenwood Springs

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