Letters to the Editor for May 7
Being “woke”An individual who is “woke” is aware of systemic injustices and prejudices, especially those that affect ethnic, racial, and sexual minorities. It also means understanding America’s problems and resolving them.
People are also reading… In light of police brutality incidents, proposed cuts to Medicare and Social Security, education, mass killings, gun laws, abortion, etc., it’s imperative to stay woke, while others sleep in a stupor to protect our rights and push for meaningful change.Murder by gun and mental healthThe GOP claims that the catastrophic number of gun deaths in this country is a mental health issue, not a problem of too many and too powerful guns.
The writer states “TV and movies glamorize gun violence.” These TV shows and movies are shown world-wide, yet in 2023 over 200 people in the U.S. have died in mass shootings. With our rise of authoritarian politics here in the U.S., we are seeing a rise in the hateful, delusional paranoia known as collective delusion. Those being attacked are considered the wretched enemy and every tool necessary will be used to vanquish them.
Unfortunately, the Biden Administration has made it a priority to focus on price-setting policies that could further harm medication development. There are other ways we can lower the out-of-pocket costs for patients without curbing the hope of new treatments and cures for people like my dad. Are we, Representative Ciscomani’s constituents to conclude that he wants to take away IRS funding that would be used to go after tax cheats? And this from the party of law and order? Does Ciscomani support legislation that allows people who are in essence stealing money from other honest taxpayers, then rewarding these cheaters rather than providing funding for basic food and medical coverage for the working poor and those without insurance? Rewarding tax cheats or helping the hungry? Which is...
If Nixon was president there would have been no Viet Nam War. Nixon met Mao, who killed more people than Hitler and Stalin. China was to be a buffer between the U.S. and the U.S.S.R., and with trade, would become more open to democracy and open to the world. It did — for a while.
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