Former House Republican Slams Trump's 'Dumbest People' For 'Spineless Sycophancy'
Justin Amash tore into the president in a post on social media.
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Letters: Finance continues to rule U.S. health care
Also: Dan Walters | Legislative consequences | Therapy stigma | Trump hatred. East Bay Times reader letters to the editor for May 21, 2025.
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Finance continuesto run U.S. health careRe: âFederal vaccine funding is axedâ (Page A1, May 19).
I want to assume that cost analysis compared continued support of public health programs in Santa Clara County aimed at preventing diseases, versus the cost of medical care for those who become ill without vaccines. It is short-sighted and cruel to underfund programs designed to keep people healthy.
Contrast how medical care is funded here in the U.S. with other countries like France. My husband had a medical emergency while we were there recently. Not being citizens and part of their wide-ranging health coverage, we had to pay. The total cost of an ER visit and an appointment with a specialist â about $75.
It makes me think the French have an interest in taking care of sick people, which also includes preventative care like vaccines, available to everyone at little or no cost. Sadly, our government seems to regard health care as purely a monetary issue, to our detriment.
Teri ShikanyDanville
Paper needs morecolumns by Dan WaltersRe: âWalters columns make monotonous placeholderâ (Page A6, May 14).
Dan Waltersâ columns are a greatly needed breath of fresh air in the opinion section of this newspaper.
His unbiased views and factual writing help to balance the exaggerated views from the left that quite frankly get far too much space. Walterâs views are spot on and they are exactly what our once beautiful state needs to come back to common sense; safe, secure and lawful cities; low taxes; and a balanced budget.
Please increase the number of times per week for Dan Waltersâ CalMatters columns.
David OttPleasanton
Legislative decisionshave consequencesBack in the 1990s, the Midwest and Northeast were manufacturing centers, but that is not at all the case anymore.
Using Bureau of Labor Statistics data, a recent study of manufacturing jobs for 2019-23 showed big differences on a state level.
Manufacturing jobs grew the most in Texas, Florida, Georgia, Arizona and Utah, and actually shrank in Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, New York and Washington (fumbles by Boeing).
As another state example, in 1992, there were zero auto manufacturing plants in Alabama, while today, there are plants making Hondas, Toyotas, Mercedes, Hyundais and Mazdas â in all, over a million vehicles a year. These plants provide more than 50,000 well-paying jobs.
Coincidence? Probably not. The manufacturing growth states feature low taxes, fast permitting, right-to-work laws, cheap energy and affordable housing, while the opposite is true in the second list of states.
Elections have consequences, but so do decisions by state legislators.
Mike HellerWalnut Creek
Take the stigma fromtherapy for therapistsWhen thinking of therapists, you may think of someone knowledgeable, empathetic and calming, an emotional vault for others. What happens when that vault overflows? Who helps the helper?
Itâs evident: other therapists.
Therapy is challenging to discuss, with emphasis that mental health professionals are excluded. Therapists are âsuperheroes,â yet human, absorbing daily traumas (grief and abuse) from others, while navigating their own life challenges, leading to burnout and compassion fatigue.
In fact, the American Psychological Association highlights the impact of self-care on these professions. Many licensing boards recommend or require seeking personal therapy. Still, stigma remains.
In recent years, more therapists are openly talking about their own therapy journeys in professional communities. Letâs humanize our âsuperheroesâ by highlighting therapy being for anyone, including therapists. Maybe, it is increasingly needed for them.
Sheri RobersonOakland
Hatred of Trump isunhealthy for U.S.Re: âWe should name polluted Tijuana River for Trumpâ (Page A6, May 16).
Joe Mathewsâ column, though somewhat cheeky, still contributes to the daily, but unhealthy hate fest on these pages against our duly elected president. Such hatred is always destructive, never constructive
Mathews must know that the Tijuana River pollution problem goes back at least 50 years. The problem is mainly due to conditions and the lack of environmental controls on the Mexican side.
Haters of Trump take him too literally and not seriously enough. But those who understand him often donât take him literally in what he says, as he often says things to rile people up (whether wisely or not). But we take him seriously in what he does, which is generally consistent with Reagan conservatism.
Christopher AndrusDublin
Justin Amash tore into the president in a post on social media.
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Former President Donald Trump has publicly questioned the timing of Joe Biden's recent prostate cancer diagnosis, suggesting that the information may have been withheld from the public. Speaking from the Oval Office on Monday, Trump expressed surpris
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President Trump visits Capitol Hill to convince House Republicans to back budget bill; Officials warn of increased wildfire risk this summer in California as state rebuilds
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UK and EU announce new wave of sanctions, with British measures alone affecting 100 entities and individuals
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Attorneys for deportees argue that the government failed to provide the illegal immigrants a âmeaningful opportunityâ to raise any fears.
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TOKYO (AP) â Japanâs exports to the United States, its largest single trading partner, fell nearly 2% in April as tariff hikes imposed by President Donald Trump hit home. Globally, exports rose just 2...
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Manchester United and Tottenham come together in Bilbao on Wednesday evening in the Europa League final with both Rubem Amorim and Ange Postecoglou facing tricky decisions
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Another day, another reason to sweat over the thought of Donald Trump having the nuclear codes. After a meeting with Republicans at the Capitol, Trump spoke to reporters before heading off in the wrong direction and being steered away from walking into one of the Capitol Hill officers and a wall, styled as a column. [âŚ]
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Judge James Ho, a Trump appointee, slammed the Supreme Court for ruling against Trump and demanding that judges âbe available 24 hours a day.â
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"I am not scared of you," the Canadian American musician told Trump in a Monday night post on his personal website.
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US President Donald Trump has announced the formal launch of a new nationwide missile defense initiative dubbed the âGolden Domeâ
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Neil Young has declared that he's "not scared" of President Donald Trump, and has shared his support for Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift.
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Lawyers for the immigrants, who arenât from South Sudan, contend the deportations violate a court order after a previous attempt to send some people to Libya.
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The Phillies beat the Rockies against Tuesday night. Philly had 17 hits, Colorado eight. Philly struck out five times, Colorado 11.
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Lindsey Reiser reports on President Trump's efforts to get his budget through Congress, why COVID-19 boosters may be harder for healthy individuals to get, and how college professors are increasingly using AI tools like ChatGPT.
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