Los Angeles Times

No more patience

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Re “Feinstein gets flak for stance on Trump,” Aug. 31

Memo to the Honorable Sen. Dianne Feinstein from California: After witnessing what is absolutely the most chaotic, scandal-filled first eight months of any administra­tion in our nation’s history, you ask for patience? You say that Donald Trump can still be a good president?

Senator, I respectful­ly believe this should be your final term representi­ng the great state of California in Congress. Please retire and allow someone with more sober views on this president to help put a check on his recklessne­ss.

The survival of our democracy may very well be at stake. Mike Aguilar Costa Mesa

Give Feinstein credit for understand­ing her job as a U.S. senator.

Although she is not a supporter of Trump, she recognizes he is the president. A senator may be locally elected, but her job is to do what’s best for the country. Combating the president just because he is a member of the other party or has a different ideology is not part of her job.

Feinstein’s primary mission is like the Hippocrati­c Oath: First, do no harm. At times that means going against those who elected her or even her own ideology. Lawmakers in Washington and California need to follow her example.

Good job, Sen. Feinstein. Alan Strzemiecz­ny

Riverside

At a time when even Republican senators are starting to abandon Trump, Feinstein calls for “patience.” Our patience has given Trump the chance to damage our country.

He has appointed Cabinet members who would effectivel­y destroy the agencies they are supposed to manage. He has issued an order banning all transgende­r people from military service. He has ignored the Constituti­on’s Emoluments Clause.

We had patience as Trump publicly mocked a handicappe­d reporter, promoted violence at his campaign rallies and demeaned his election opponents with slurs, petty name calling and vicious personal attacks.

Trump’s record can only be viewed as portending more of the same. This is no longer about patience; it’s about the survival of our democracy. Woody McBreairty

West Hollywood

If anybody continues to wonder why the Democrats lost the political debate in this country to a minority party and a president so obviously out of sync with the truth, the Constituti­on and normalcy, he need to look no further than Feinstein calling for patience because she believes Trump can still be a good president.

As a lifetime Democrat, all I can say to this absurdity is that we have seen the enemy, and it is us. Alan Segal

San Diego

 ?? Jeff Chiu Associated Press ?? SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN’S call for “patience” with Trump drew criticism from fellow Democrats.
Jeff Chiu Associated Press SEN. DIANNE FEINSTEIN’S call for “patience” with Trump drew criticism from fellow Democrats.

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