Letter: Trump is actually a terrible person. Why can’t his supporters see that? • Letter: In any normal universe, Trump’s election denialism would be disqualifying
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Wednesday, October 30, 2024

John Stossel: Activists promote panic for cash

The world must be getting so much worse!

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Letter: Trump is actually a terrible person. Why can’t his supporters see that?

Let’s remember that JD Vance once referred to Trump as “America’s Hitler.”

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Letter: In any normal universe, Trump’s election denialism would be disqualifying

Only in a universe where you believe that your party philosophy is more important than supporting our electoral system and our country could you believe that the actions of Donald Trump are not disqualifying.

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Trump closes 2024 presidential campaign with a freak show

Unfortunately, what the national GOP has now become is a party with few principles and an inability to check the toxic populism of its figurehead.

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Politicians blaming ‘price gouging’ are trying to distract you from their own failings

Prices are high because elected officials pursue policies that increase operating costs and devalue the currency. On November 5, show them the door.

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For a glimpse at Orange County’s future, look at down-ballot races

If Republicans at that level outperform Trump, then Orange County is primed to return to the Republican column in a post-Trump future.

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Cameron Cosgrove: Raise the sales tax in San Clemente to restore our beaches

A YES vote on Measure BB is an investment in San Clemente’s future, ensuring that all options remain on the table for protecting and restoring its coastline.

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Kamala Harris is a nightmare for the American Dream of Latinos

Kamala Harris is a Nightmare for the American Dream of Latinos.

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Why Newsom wants California taxpayers to spend millions more subsidizing Hollywood

It’s simply political back-scratching.

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Election will test power of Californians’ backlash against crime

Occasionally — perhaps once a generation — California experiences a sharp change in its political climate, upsetting whatever is considered the current norm.

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