In the editor: Unfortunately for the writer Josh Hammer and companionly conservatively convinced themselves with an endlessly grown basis of voters who are willing to punish “woke” with a difficult choice to do (“Democrats make progress unrelated. Good revolt,” July 18). That option comes from violent fact that The injustice of wealthbad to the majority of Americans and GROWING In connection with financial policies to reward predatory focus on direct costs of social safety nets.
Why do any of us fear the capital of capital of a percentage from the left-handed political towns, many of us struggling with renting, groceries, health care and transportation even in their presence? What fledged grocery chains cannot be replaced by Community-Run co-ops caring for local repair of organic harvest? What owner of the owner is worse than the roommates of roommates in an apartment room because each is not each of the rental?
If I finally have the right to the basic needs of life because they are subsided by the government, why should I take part in the CEO tax tax? Or the birth of my neighbor? Conservatives expect us to sell the most basic forms of personal security to punish whom they see is less worthy. Are they willing to join authoritarianism to keep the charade that their policies represent hope for people they refuse to help?
Matthew Neel, Sherman Oaks