Letters to the Editor for Oct. 1
Push the mute buttonAfter the Kari Lake-Karrin Taylor Robson clown show debate, it’s no wonder Katie Hobbs is refusing to debate Lake. Here’s a simple solution: Each candidate is allotted a set time to answer questions and with no interrupting or overriding their opponent’s responses. If this rule is violated, after a firm warning, the moderator pushes a button that mutes their mic. A simple and quick solution.
The United States’ treatment of Native Americans and African Americans over the past four centuries has had a destructive impact on millions of human beings. It is time for our country to acknowledge its sins and take consequent action to improve the horrendous conditions in which the majority of Native Americans and African Americans presently live.Steller’s turnRe: the Sept. 25 article “Stop demonizing political opposition.
Sept. 25’s morning talk shows asked dozens of Republican Senators and Congress members if they believe, “even by thinking about it.” John Barrasso said, “I’ve not heard that one before … I don’t know the rules.”Medicare privatizationIn 2019, Medicare quietly launched a scheme called “direct contracting” that inserts a for-profit company between patients and medical providers.
With ACO REACH seniors will have their care radically changed, their choices undermined, services denied and care rationed while increasing the chance of bankrupting Medicare. Health care should be between patients and their doctors, not companies that have profit as their motive.
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