Trump doesn’t care for Americans
“I don’t think about Americans’ financial situation.” Those are the unimaginable and soulless words that came from the mouth of the current president of the United States on Tuesday when asked about the impact of the Iran war on U.S. consumers. I think it’s hard to take any facts as being true when they come from his mouth. His actions are, in my view, heartless and incompetent; he is an untrusted serial liar. In this case, what the elected (a fact I still find impossible to accept) leader of the nation says appears to reveal his state of mind. If that is their president’s policy, I challenge those readers of your newspaper, whose votes anointed a would-be king, to justify his indifference to the economic hardships he has brought to bear upon the Americans whose plight he claims to not think about but who are paying the tab for his (so far failed) unauthorized war.
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— David Kahn, Boca Raton
Administration focused on minutiae
The United States is in a war with Iran, despite it not having been declared by Congress. Those of us who paid attention in high school social studies know that only Congress can declare war. For four long years, I listened while critics of the Biden administration lamented the 13 lives lost in the disastrous pullout from Afghanistan. So far, in this conflict, 14 lives have been lost.
Yet, despite that, the president is focused on relining the Reflecting Pool that enhances two national monuments in Washington, D.C. (which he calls a pond), building a ballroom to replace the East Wing (which he destroyed), building a new and giant arch in the nation’s capital, and selecting armrests for the Kennedy Center. It might seem as though these words were ripped from the satirical website, The Onion, but they were not.
And, in a “hold my beer” moment, the Secretary of Transportation, Sean Duffy, decided this was the perfect time for a seven-month family roadtrip – paid for and sponsored by the very companies his department regulates.
The list of officials in the Trump cabinet who are actually doing their jobs dwindles daily.
— George Devitt, Maitland
Rebellion ‘is a good thing’
The Trumplicans’ justification for their One Big Beautiful Bill was that tariffs would offset any lost tax revenue.
Well, the Supreme Court shot that down. But the billionaires’ tax cuts remain.
The national debt has surpassed the GDP, Social Security and Medicare face looming financial crises, inflation is rising, families are struggling — and yet Congress does nothing.
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I recall Ross Perot’s warnings from the early 1990s of unsustainable debt. His proposed solutions to balancing the budget were unpalatable to most Americans but he raised awareness of the need for financial restraint that led to budget surpluses.
I fear that what needs to be done today to get this country back on the right road will be far worse than what Perot proposed.
Congress has abdicated its power to an oligarchy of billionaires. To quote Thomas Jefferson, “A little rebellion now and then is a good thing.”
It’s time for a political rebellion this primary season, and in November, by voting out all incumbents regardless of their party affiliation. Perhaps then the career politicians will know Americans are fed up and have had enough.
— Richard Carlson, Deerfield Beach
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