Los Angeles Times

Child neglect

Re “Children’s health at risk in Trump country,” July 7

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Big cities have their blight, violent crime, homelessne­ss and lack of jobs. This is not good. These conditions must be resolved if we are to prosper as a great nation.

And now, under the latest healthcare proposal of the Republican Party, our rural areas and small towns like those in West Virginia are under attack by the very people to whom the voters there turned for help. Children and their poor or under-employed parents who live in these rural areas face certain misery and loss under the GOP legislatio­n that slashes Medicaid and deprives those most in need. If this is healthcare with a “heart,” as President Trump has said he wants the Republican­s to offer, then spare me the details.

Can’t we abandon the crippling partisan politics that divide us, stop blaming President Obama for all the problems occurring on Trump’s watch, act responsibl­y and with compassion and get something smart done? If we can build and sustain a great military with advanced weaponry and put men in space, we can certainly agree on how to care for the most vulnerable and needy in our society — especially our beautiful children. Bette Mason, Corona del Mar

It should be obvious by now that Trump’s “strategy” on the healthcare bill is aimed at giving him the flexibilit­y he would need to deny any responsibi­lity for the end result. How else to explain the absence of any concrete healthcare proposals from the White House and his rapidly shifting positions on the House and Senate bills?

If the result is an improvemen­t (which is unlikely in the absence of bipartisan­ship in Congress), Trump will claim credit. In the event of a disaster, which seems most likely now, he will blame Congress and try to pin it on the Democrats and moderates in his own party. Is this leadership on the part of the president? Michael Snare

San Diego

One has to feel profoundly sorry for all those children in the various red states who, frankly, have been let down by their parents. What these areas around the country demonstrat­e is the pandemic level of civic and political illiteracy of too many voters.

For those of us who were really paying attention, it was clear that Trump was lying about protecting Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. He was the Republican nominee for president, and his party has long wanted to gut or privatize these programs.

Trump is now acting in the “best” traditions of the party that nominated him. Bob Teigan

Santa Susana, Calif.

 ?? Noam N. Levey Los Angeles Times ?? DR. TRACI ACKLIN runs the only pediatrici­an’s practice in Montgomery, W.V., out of a local hospital.
Noam N. Levey Los Angeles Times DR. TRACI ACKLIN runs the only pediatrici­an’s practice in Montgomery, W.V., out of a local hospital.

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