To the editor: The honeymoon is over. It’s time for all individuals who don’t want to see our nation stripped of all of its protections for its residents, the freedoms afforded every of us and its standing as a rustic of energy and decency to shout from the rooftops: Sufficient! (“Can Elon Musk shut down a federal agency? Yes, if presidential rule replaces constitutional governance,” Feb. 4)
How on the earth is Elon Musk allowed to infiltrate our treasury to fulfill his skilled and private beneficial properties? That is outrageous.
Our president’s dismantling of methods (imperfect, however seemingly the very best on the earth) comply with Grover Norquist’s and the GOP’s long-held need to scale back authorities “to the scale the place I can drag it into the lavatory and drown it within the bathtub.” Beautiful, hey?
Our nation’s path is one that’s being determined by a legal who has surrounded himself with grasping sycophants who care just for their private income and couldn’t care much less about the remaining or our futures.
Dirk Blocker, Goleta
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To the editor: The courts is not going to save us. Congress is not going to rescue us.
States can supply sanctuary and assets and ferocity and empathy. Every particular person might wrest again consent to be ruled by tyranny, to acquiesce to our personal demise.
Each individual knowledgeable by decency, now encased in anguish and revulsion and anger, is poised to behave as quickly as a salient alternative beckons.
Be the chance — alt-government by compassion and democracy. It’s time for daring and decisive measures.
Mia Marietta, Outdated Orchard Seashore, Maine
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To the editor: Ken Martin, the brand new chairman of the Democratic Nationwide Committee, must get busy on Challenge 2029.
The far proper was prepared with many orders for the president to signal on his first day. It hit the bottom working.
Look to the longer term, have a plan, prepare. If there’s an election in 2028, I hope we is not going to have had 4 years of dithering.
Colleen Rooney, Sherman Oaks