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Former Gov. Doug Ducey joins the chorus of Republicans saying the voters should decide Trump’s fate.
We did. In 2020.
Eighty-one million Americans voted him out, because he was, and still is, unfit to hold the office of president.
After losing the election, Trump proved he was unfit by trying to overturn the results through the courts, through illegal schemes and then through violence at the Capitol.
What is happening at the Department of Justice and in New York and Georgia is holding Trump accountable for his illegal actions.
Bradley Upton, Scottsdale
It's inhuman to throw a pet away
Let me get my disclaimer out of the way up front. This letter will appear to some as insensitive to the plight of the human condition.
But when I hear these stories about pet owners abandoning their pets, I am compelled to speak out.
An abandoned pet suddenly at the mercy of fate — that someone will come along and attempt to capture, feed and find them a home.
When you throw your pet away, you might as well write off the rest of your life. This is such a shocking, dreadful thing to do that you will become a recipient of karma — “what goes around comes around.”
You can’t stoop much lower than this act. Once you throw your pet away, you have become a creature more primitive than them.
Acts such as these reflect a society in collapse.
Alvin Vasicek, Mesa
A bit of socialism would help
There is a solution to the homelessness, the high and rising rents and the lack of affordable housing.
Some reasonable socialism.
There’s nothing wrong with it.
I can remember back in the Depression that government stepped in to build or buy housing projects. Are we now so afraid of being branded “socialists” that we spurn government rising to the occasion?
Why can’t we alleviate this ongoing and evidently growing problem of insufficient affordable housing leading to escalating rents, evictions and homelessness?
All it takes is a sense of community, caring and a government that cares enough to respond.
Fred Raymond, Goodyear
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-gov-doug-ducey-wants-120017365.html

We did. In 2020.

Eighty-one million Americans voted him out, because he was, and still is, unfit to hold the office of president.
After losing the election, Trump proved he was unfit by trying to overturn the results through the courts, through illegal schemes and then through violence at the Capitol.
What is happening at the Department of Justice and in New York and Georgia is holding Trump accountable for his illegal actions.
Bradley Upton, Scottsdale
It's inhuman to throw a pet away
Let me get my disclaimer out of the way up front. This letter will appear to some as insensitive to the plight of the human condition.
But when I hear these stories about pet owners abandoning their pets, I am compelled to speak out.
An abandoned pet suddenly at the mercy of fate — that someone will come along and attempt to capture, feed and find them a home.
When you throw your pet away, you might as well write off the rest of your life. This is such a shocking, dreadful thing to do that you will become a recipient of karma — “what goes around comes around.”
You can’t stoop much lower than this act. Once you throw your pet away, you have become a creature more primitive than them.
Acts such as these reflect a society in collapse.
Alvin Vasicek, Mesa
A bit of socialism would help
There is a solution to the homelessness, the high and rising rents and the lack of affordable housing.
Some reasonable socialism.
There’s nothing wrong with it.
I can remember back in the Depression that government stepped in to build or buy housing projects. Are we now so afraid of being branded “socialists” that we spurn government rising to the occasion?
Why can’t we alleviate this ongoing and evidently growing problem of insufficient affordable housing leading to escalating rents, evictions and homelessness?
All it takes is a sense of community, caring and a government that cares enough to respond.
Fred Raymond, Goodyear
https://www.yahoo.com/news/former-gov-doug-ducey-wants-120017365.html