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            |  To the editor: The year long 
			run-up to our next presidential election should prove interesting 
			now that Republican leaders such as Lindsey Graham, Mitch McConnell, 
			John Kasich and Mitt Romney have condemned President Trump’s 
			decision to abandon our Kurdish allies in the Syria.While President 
			Trump sends our troops as mercenaries in support of Islamic Saudi 
			Arabia, and while President Trump turns over our Syrian military 
			bases to Russian forces, informed Americans fret over the fact that 
			a Turkish despot now holds hostage 50 of our nuclear weapons. 
			
			 
 Back at home, a serious blow to President Trump is his son Eric’s 
			defense of the practice of personal enrichment through the holding 
			of public office. The President’s chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, 
			also has confirmed the Trump practice of self-enrichment at the 
			public’s expense. The self-dealing the President has been practicing 
			in plain sight is now a matter of record in Washington D.C. and it 
			may well generate a vote in the House of Representatives to impeach 
			Donald Trump in the midst of his bid for re-election.
 
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            For those of us who live in “flyover country,” 
			disappointment grows as the President fails to deal with the real 
			issues of our day: growing federal deficits, failure to confront 
			environmental changes that threaten our roads, bridges, rivers and 
			crops, high drug prices, continual attacks on our hospitals and our 
			health care systems, and the unaddressed threat of recession owing 
			to an unsustainable bubble of student loan debt. If you attend a 
			school or teach in one, if you farm for a living or if you worry 
			about the future of your retirement savings and our Social Security 
			system,if you depend on our hospital and need reasonably priced 
			drugs, know that you are not alone.The good news is that you may be 
			one of many whose votes can set things back on the right track.
 Apathy won’t do it. Action will. Make sure you are registered to 
			vote and mark Election Day: November 3, on your new 2020 calendars. 
			America’s future is in your hands.
 
 Gary Davis
 [Posted 
            
			November 2, 
			2019]
             
            
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