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Our nation’s soul is at risk

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To the editor:

Matthew 16:26 asks, “What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?” Our nation’s soul is at risk.

Money above country? How badly did your 401K fare under President Obama who inherited the most damaged economy since the Great Depression? President Clinton who actually balanced the budget?

Party above country? What policies other than tax cuts for the wealthy and free reign for large corporations have been implemented? Assistance for working people and small businesses during a bungled pandemic response other than one and done?



The current president has done nothing to unify the country. He can’t force himself to disavow the Grand Wizard of the KKK and actually encouraged white supremacy groups to stand by. If he misspoke he has the biggest microphone in the world. He can correct it in a New York minute.

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He creates havoc and then claims to fix the problem he created. He took credit for taking care of farmers with a socialist support check made necessary by his unilaterally imposed tariffs. He has no concept of the consequences of his actions. How many mistakes and how many deaths are acceptable? Closing the border to China was a correct action. What did he do after that? One and done may satisfy him. It doesn’t actually solve complicated problems.

We need someone who can walk and chew gum. Someone who will actually listen to experts. Someone who wants to reach out—someone whose bipartisanship is legendary. We have a lot of difficult issues to address.

If it was your business, who would you hire?

Jane Ryan

[Posted October 2, 2020]

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