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Letters: Democrats are running state into the ground. Why would you want more of them in office?

Letters: Democrats are running state into the ground. Why would you want more of them in office?

If Gov. Gavin Newsom succeeds in getting a redistricting measure passed that will favor Democrats, California will suffer.
All red states will retaliate and legislate Democrats out of Congress, while California remains deep blue.
It will be another victory of virtue signaling over results, something Newsom has excelled at throughout his career.
But it will cement Democrats' absolute dominance in state politics and crush Republican resistance.
If Republicans ever get smart enough to offer candidates that aren't welded to President Donald Trump's stern and offer realistic solutions to the state's problems, I'm ready to vote for one — and I'm a Democrat.
Democratic voters must ask themselves, are you better off than you were 14 years ago?
By any objective measure, the world's fourth-largest economy is a failed state. It has some of the country's highest taxes, insurance rates, poverty rates, utility rates and homeless population, but is ranked near the bottom in education, despite wasted billions.
Larry Bothen, Pacifica
Create a new New Deal
I worry about the Democrats. Oh, I'm all for fighting fire with fire. But getting down and dirty with the Republicans is not a program.
Democrats have to tackle the problems that threaten America and the human race. And that involves doing everything differently from President Donald Trump.
This is not the time to shrink the role of government. We need to invest in our future — in science, education and health care; we need to create new green technologies that can enable us to make peace with our stressed-out planet.
The Democrats have to resuscitate the values of the New Deal. In order to get everybody on board, we need to better share our country's great wealth.
One lesson we have learned from Trump: If people feel the American Dream is beyond their reach, they are easy targets for demagogues.
Saving democracy and a commitment to care about each other go hand in hand.
Matthew Hallinan, Berkeley
Make U.S. truly great
The Jeffrey Epstein debacle should wake up every citizen in this country to the incompetence of the Trump administration.
President Donald Trump seems more interested in fulfilling his own needs and grievances, which are not making America great again, but making this country look ridiculous.
Some people have been waiting for someone like him whom they can use for their agenda of furthering their economic interests on the backs of everyone else.
I hope that those who optimistically voted for Trump will come to understand how each of them will be personally affected by the cuts to services.
Elizabeth Rogers, Alameda
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