Editor:

The voters of America have made their choice, President Trump will return to the White House and work for all Americans to repair the damage to our country from four years of the Biden/Harris administration (NCJ Daily, Nov. 7).

By default, America is the stabilizing force in the world against the worst actions of men with bad intentions. When Biden abandoned Afghanistan to the 10th century barbarians, costing the lives of 13 American service members, terrorists took notice. Israel and Ukraine paid the price for the decisions of a man that hasn’t been correct in his entire political career.

His bad choices were evident by picking a woman as his vice president that was unable to articulate a simple answer to any question. A women charged with dealing with our southern border played Solitaire on her computer in her office, while 10 to 15 million illegal immigrants walked into our country.

Harris could have won the election, as WSJ Opinion writer Peggy Noonan wrote, if she had stated six words, “No boys on the girls team,” but she was unable.

Biden/Harris were unfit in every way to be president of the United States.

Dennis Scales, Fortuna

Editor:

I guess the Democrats and Progressives have become the party of elites, electorally speaking. I’ve been saying this here in print and private for years. I am willing to take a half of a glass rather than no glass at all. Transgender people have been denied basic rights and dignity because some chose to defend the 6-foot-9-inch-300-pound guy transitioning to compete against lilliputian women shrugged off like so many bowling pins. Or arguing for steps to mitigate climate change rather than the most extreme policies that will not be enacted for generations, which by then, will be too late. Or the virtue signaling pronoun battles championed by a majority in Arcata, and even Berkeley. A majority? Not even close.

Face it. We have become the party of elite college educated making over $100,000. Exit polls don’t lie, but hey an empty glass is better than half a glass, right? It’s a battle of head versus heart. Your heart may tell you one thing, but your head, while not abandoning your core values, tells you what is achievable.

John Dillon, Eureka

Editor:

Electing Donald Trump as president of the United States is like hiring a child abuser to babysit your children.

Scott Baker, McKinleyville

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