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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Teens struggling now, too

The news laments the depressing details of COVID-19 every day. I am not an expert immunologist, but this is my perspective as a teen. When schools first closed, we teens were excited: We could now sleep in, go to class in our pajamas and have breakfast in bed. However, these brief moments of enjoyment have now turned into the dread of being locked at home all day. Published April 28, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Replace polls with mailed ballots

Voting by mail should replace voting at the polls entirely. The two institutions that can definitely be trusted are county elections boards and the United States Postal Service. The money saved by eliminating the need for poll workers could go toward offering free postage on the envelopes used to vote by mail. Published April 27, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Media prizes only trumping Trump

President Trump has finally stated what all of us could clearly see with our own eyes: The White House press corps is overwhelmingly populated by phony journalists whose only objective is to find something -- anything -- they can use to attack and undermine the president ("White House blasts media for 'irresponsibly' taking Trump out of context on disinfectants," Web, April 24). No foreign enemy could do as much damage to our country as the mainstream media. Published April 27, 2020

President Donald Trump speaks after signing a coronavirus aid package to direct funds to small businesses, hospitals, and testing, in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, April 24, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

EDITORIAL: Democrats cry ‘xenophobe’ as Trump does what’s best for American workers

Last week, President Donald Trump made an announcement via Twitter just about no one saw coming: "In light of the attack from the Invisible Enemy, as well as the need to protect the jobs of our GREAT American Citizens, I will be signing an Executive Order to temporarily suspend immigration into the United States!" By Wednesday the proclamation had been signed, and just like that, immigration into the United States, with some exceptions, was put on pause. Published April 26, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Virus has forever changed U.S.

As I approach my ninth decade, I often reminisce and ponder the memorable moments and events in my life. I am happy and grateful to report that I participated in, benefitted from and lived through the most productive and prosperous years of America. As the coronavirus spreads its misery, I am witness to the slow transformation of America. The country I know and grew up in is no longer and will not return. Published April 26, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Missile defense needs fixing

In "Mike Pompeo accuses China of withholding samples needed to track evolution of coronavirus" (Web, April 22), Bill Gertz reports a change of plans by Richard Soofer, deputy assistant secretary for nuclear and missile defense policy. Mr. Gertz notes that in the recent Missile Defense Review the focus changed from limited regional defenses to preparing to counter a much wider range of missile threats. Published April 26, 2020

Pedestrians wearing protective masks cross Canal Street Tuesday, April 21, 2020, in New York. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

EDITORIAL: Looking back, 2020 will recall an aberrant and deadly year

If the asterisk didn't already exist, someone would need to invent it. The little starburst is destined to appear everywhere the details of pandemic-dominated 2020 are documented. Wherever it pops up, the asterisk will serve to remind future readers something happened that year which requires additional explanation to grasp. The billions living through the coronavirus contagion, though, will have their own disturbing flashbacks that recall a year like none in living memory. Published April 23, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Walk the walk, Democrats

I am disgusted by the arrogant congresspeople -- many of whom refer to themselves as Democratic "radicals" -- gleefully responding to massive job losses and economic dislocation by urging Americans to demand that the economic shutdown continue. Published April 23, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Kosovo not hopeless

In his op-ed, "Let Bill Clinton's failed Kosovo strategy wither amid the COVID-19 pandemic" (Web, April 22) J. Michael Waller makes several false claims. He writes that the U.S. presence in Kosovo is a must to "keep locals from killing each other," but he apparently forgets we are not in the 1998-99 conflict anymore -- and that the last ethnically motivated unrest, which claimed 14 lives, was recorded in March 2004. Published April 23, 2020

People wearing a protective face mask as a precaution against the coronavirus walk past a mural of the world in Philadelphia, Wednesday, April 22, 2020. April 22 is observed as Earth Day every year as a tool to raise ecological awareness. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

EDITORIAL: Environmentalists learn the wrong lesson from contagion

Earth Day has reached the ripe old age of 50. In all those years, the day of action on behalf of the planet has never produced the real-world impact of the current coronavirus contagion. Now that climate activists have witnessed what a genuine global emergency looks like, their passion for a repeat may prove irresistible. The segment of society that feeds, clothes, shelters and heals humanity -- that is, almost everyone -- should beware of efforts to hitch an environmental crisis to the ravages of a pestilence the world is already battling. Published April 22, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Trump must now save U.S.

President Trump is right to soon reopen our country in three phases. He is right to move gradually in some sectors but also to move quickly in others to save critical parts of the country. It is wrong for doctors, when in doubt, to put "COVID-19" as decedents' cause of death in order to try to increase the "score." We have data to show that early assumptions about this virus were way overblown, with deaths due to it being far fewer than the World Health Organization and many experts predicted. Published April 22, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Democrats slowing recovery

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi are critical of protesters who want excessive restrictions lifted so they can to return to work. These protesters include Democrats and Republicans who are facing financial hardships, and are unable to be with their families. Published April 22, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Bad advice vs. bad intentions

I believe that President Trump has been getting and following bad advice from the doctors on his coronavirus team. The "shelter in place" idea did not work to slow the disease in China, Italy or Spain. It is silly to think that it is working in the United States. Published April 21, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: For left, ends justify means

For the past two weeks. the Democrats in Congress have been refusing to pass a $250 billion relief program for small-business loans initially proposed by President Trump. What is the real reason behind their refusal to pass this much-needed legislation? The fact that the Democratic Party is intentionally trying to create a recession or even a major depression in the United States. Published April 21, 2020

President Donald Trump listens during a briefing about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Monday, April 20, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

EDITORIAL: Democrats’ recriminations won’t cure the nation

There is a glimmer of reason to suspect the dreaded coronavirus has summited its American mountain of death and is poised to start a downward slide toward normalcy. The hope-filled development has prompted President Trump to ponder what he calls "the biggest decision I've ever had to make": When to reopen the economy. Whatever course of action the president chooses, one thing is certain: His critics will consider him a coronavirus quack. Published April 20, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Coronavirus not only pandemic

On March 31 Maine Gov. Janet Mills proclaimed, "We are in the midst of one of the greatest public health crises this world has seen in more than a century." ms. Mills' leadership in the face of the COVID-19 challenge should be applauded, but we should also put this pandemic in balanced perspective. The governor's proclamation is not accurate in any dimension. Published April 20, 2020

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Anti-welfare? Return aid cash

I believe that all conservatives and Republicans in the United States should return their coronavirus-relief checks to the federal government so that they do not become 'unproductive, lazy welfare recipients' who are accepting 'handouts' from the federal government, which they hate. Published April 20, 2020