Old Mail : Letters and Envelope

Don’t be that

person

Editor:

I don’t know about you, but I cannot seem to shake this deep feeling of WIWWP. That is to say, “What is wrong with people?”

It’s extremely unsettling.  And not to mention, unacceptable.

To hope that the president of this wonderful country contracts COVID-19 or, worse yet, dies from it means at a bare minimum you’re in need of counseling. Significant soul searching is on your plate. Lots of it. Perhaps even a visit from the Secret Service?

The 24/7 hatred of Donald Trump is pathological. He lies. He has done absolutely nothing for the country. He only cares about the wealthy. He cheated on his taxes. And on and on and on and on. Meanwhile, the strong possibility remains that he has actually accomplished more for all the citizens of this country in a short amount of time than you have accomplished in your entire life.

Your life is your responsibility. Personal responsibility is job No. 1. Everything is not everyone else’s fault. Please do not hate on this man with all of your heart and all of your mind so that you become depleted and stuck on a proverbial “outrage machine” mode.

The COVID-19 national emergency situation has made time fly by way too fast. We can’t get this time back. Do you want to look back one day and regret that you in fact stopped living while you only wished disease and death on a fellow human being? 

Don’t be that person. Not now or with anyone.

Tony Zizza

Avondale

Put the shoe on

another foot

Editor:

Wow, the Democrats are a bit upset that Trump nominated a judge to replace Justice Ginsburg so fast. This chance doesn’t happen in many lifetimes for a sitting president to nominate three justices to the Supreme Court. 

Let’s put the shoe on the other foot for a second. If the president were presently a Democrat with the same chance at hand, they would have not only nominated their justice, but they would have handed him/her the black robe and gavel and told them to “get to work” before Justice Ginsburg was transported to the morgue.

James Logan

Buckeye

A challenge... 

Editor:

To John Flynn—a lot of us want to thank you for the time and effort it must have taken to do all your research into the lies of our current president and as most adults that read this are aware that if you are a politician you are a liar. 

So if that is true, then it would stand to reason that the longer one was a politician the more lies he or she would have told. 

So being the kind of a guy that we all know you are, we are looking forward to reading next week’s edition where you give the challenger equal time, and seeing as how he has been in politics so much longer than our current president, we can only imagine we might be seeing the whole paper being dedicated to just that.

Dennis Batterman

Goodyear