The political system is broken and Republicans have broken it.
PennLive Letters to the Editor
Republicans have ceased to exist as a serious political party. They supported a career criminal as president, sought to suppress voting in virtually every state and have no platform or agenda for the country, including no policy to combat human-caused climate change, which is already impacting most of us right here and now—and is increasingly disrupting people’s daily lives in catastrophic ways.
Their judicial appointees supported Citizens United, which allows unlimited money to enter political campaigns from anonymous sources. The party shows no interest in addressing the sorry record of the U.S. in almost every policy area, from gun murders to infrastructure to carbon reduction to education to the world’s highest healthcare costs. Our country is no longer first, among modern nations, in any category except obesity, arms spending, gun murder, rape, healthcare costs and rich-poor gap.
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