Daily Breeze (Torrance)

Letters to the editor

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Re “House of Representa­tives censures Adam Schiff for role in Trump-Russia probe” (June 21):

Let's face it, being a politician is not thought of by many as a particular­ly honest profession. To be generous, many are proficient at obfuscatin­g and bending the facts, so a politician has to be particular­ly dishonest to be singled out and punished for those actions. There are 435 current members of the House, and there have been over 11,000 in U.S. history. Adam Schiff is now only the 25th representa­tive since 1789 (and the third in the last 40 years) to be censured for his dishonesty to the American people and his colleagues about the Trump/Russia hoax. It is a well deserved ignominy. A dishonorab­le mention goes to much of the media that went along with him in spreading his falsehoods.

— Jeff Thomas, Irvine a typical attitude of an immigrant background. I submit that when the dust settles the electorate will reject ACA 7 and stand with Essayli's position. Jackson at best is tiresome and at worst a totalitari­an and we know how the totalitari­ans end up.

— Mary Emily Smiley,

Lawndale

Student debt

I understand David Wilson's line of thinking (Letters, June 22) regarding student debt relief, but I want to bring up a few things he may not have considered. Most students who apply for student loans are first-generation college students or in financial need due to family financial hardship. When we support these students, we help not just the individual student but generation­s on for that family. Our prison population is over-represente­d by minority groups and individual­s with low income and education levels. We need to think about what is best for the common good. I, for one, would prefer to support education over prisons. More bang for the buck and we all ultimately benefit as a society with a better-educated populous.

— Victoria Haviland,

Beaumont anything but wish “thoughts and prayers” and then, expressing sadness about recent school and mall massacres. Actually, I disagree about Newsom's approach. We as a country need to amend the outdated and outmoded Second Amendment, which referred only to colonials being able to arm themselves. No Constituti­onalist in 1787 envisioned assault weapon availabili­ty to anyone who can literally walk and chew gum, mentally unstable or not. Newsom is neither running for president, nor running a campaign for reelection. So, let's stop all the “people, not guns, kill people” campaign. America has the largest percentage of gun-related deaths in the free world. Let's be responsibl­e and end these needless gunrelated slaughters before vigilantis­m takes over, and lawlessnes­s is unstoppabl­e.

— David Goldstein,

Chatsworth

Hunter Biden's plea deal

As a plea deal is reached for Hunter Biden concerning tax evasion and a gun charge, one has to wonder if his name had anything to do with the light sentence. Capitol protesters from Jan. 6 got years of prison for merely trespassin­g. Ja Morant just got penalized millions for brandishin­g a gun on social media. The mob boss and gangster Al Capone was finally nabbed for tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in prison. Would “Scarface” have been sentenced so harshly if his last name had been Hoover?

— Robert Snyder,

Laguna Hills

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