Thank you for taking the time to pull together such a comprehensive and thoughtful set of recommendations on the candidates in Tuesday’s elections. I found...
Readers appreciate the paper’s voters guide and recommendations; explain why elections results may be slow; support the Indian Child Welfare Act; explain inflation; and agree with the column about the power of words.
Expected delays in vote tallies are not fishy or bizarre. They are because so many races are so close. Take an imaginary little state where 100 people vote in-person. Another 20 home-bound elders and deployed military submit mail-in ballots that must be postmarked by Election Day. Add five in a small rural county delaying its report because of a technical glitch due to a power failure.
Hasn’t this country taken enough from the American Indians without taking their children, too? Earlier in our history, Richard Henry Pratt constructed the Carlisle Indian Industrial School in Pennsylvania, which housed 10,000 Indian children who were removed from their reservations for the purpose of assimilating them into our culture. Some succeeded and some were destined to struggle with their identity.
It takes particularly facile, superficial reasoning to conclude that a nation’s economic performance rests on the party alignment of its president. With a few years’ study of economics, one can discover that in the U.S., Congress has much more to do with whether recessions are exacerbated into depressions. In that light, let’s examine the presidency of George W. Bush and the Great Recession. It began in 2008, when the Democrats had a lock on both chambers of Congress.
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