Letter to the Editor - January 26, 2026

Opposition is not a governing program

The guest commentary in the Feb. 19 Journal, an absolute anti-Trump screed, had me wondering just how far one person can expand the gulf between what they believe and have opinions on and a connection to actual facts.

Really, Trump is worse than Capone? I’m surprised Hitler escaped the article. Trump is blowing up a bunch of lowlife drug smugglers who are purportedly just innocent civilians. It’s a battle in a war against a declared terrorist cartel. I contend that the drug deaths of hundreds of thousands of Americans deserve some aggressive countermeasures. And in that regard, look what’s happening with cartels in Mexico as I write this.

Furthermore, I ask, is withholding taxpayer money from institutions which allowed violent antisemitic takeovers actually an illegal shakedown?

Having said the above, I really laughed over the supposed conversion of the Department of Justice into an instrument of personal retribution by Trump. Ever heard of Jack Smith and the dismissed cases against Trump? In my opinion, THAT was a misuse of the DoJ.

After 10+ years of Trump Derangement Syndrome, I am sincerely asking if hating Trump is the extent of the governing program by the anti-Trump side.

Here are a few governing ideas to consider. How about: lowering taxes, no tax on overtime, tips and social security, securing the border, negotiating fair trade agreement around the world, trying to achieve peace through projecting strength in a dangerous world, and adopting simple voter ID laws? By the way, voter ID laws exist in all European, African and South American countries.

When the Democrats champion these policies, I’ll be with them, but no, they voted against them all. Oh right, it’s Trump who is doing or already did these things. It’s the policies that sway me, not the personalities. But let’s just hate on Trump. That’s the ticket — to nowhere!

Richard Shanley

Lakeville

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