Los Angeles Times

Is he Trump’s enabler?

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Almost as low in our letter writers’ esteem as President Trump — and mind you, we’re talking about a readership concentrat­ed in deep-blue Los Angeles, writing about one of the most consistent­ly unpopular commanders in chief since the advent of tracking polls — is the politician many consider to have served as the president’s most effective enabler, House Speaker Paul D. Ryan (R-Wis.).

Since the former vice presidenti­al candidate, nine-term member of Congress and onetime-reluctant Trump endorser announced on Wednesday his impending departure from the House, not a single letter writer has expressed support for Ryan or even wished him well. To them, his legacy is, more or less, whatever is that of the Trump presidency.

— Paul Thornton, letters editor

Marcia Goldstein of Laguna Beach warns Ryan that he will not escape history’s harsh judgment:

Nice try, Speaker Ryan, but jumping ship is not going to keep your name out of the history books.

Some historians may debate whether you and your fellow Republican­s were merely Trump’s enablers or his active collaborat­ors. The truth is that the

Republican Party fobbed Trump off on this country to achieve power, regardless of the consequenc­es.

Even at the outset, you knew you were dealing a man who was totally unfit for office, but you proceeded so that you could achieve tax cuts for your wealthy donors and continue motivating your base with disrespect for the important functions of government. Your destructiv­e actions have harmed millions of Americans.

Alexander Astin of Los Angeles accuses Ryan of dishonesty:

Ryan also showed us that he is, like Trump, a liar.

When he was hyping his major “achievemen­t,” the debt-busting tax bill that benefits primarily corporatio­ns and the very rich, he stated with a straight face that “the entire purpose of this tax bill is to cut middleclas­s taxes.”

Tom Stapleton of Glendale wants Ryan’s successor to stand up to Trump:

So Ryan finally sees the handwritin­g on the wall and, like many fellow GOP representa­tives, is stepping down from his do-nothing post.

Ryan long ago abandoned any principles he may have had, capitulati­ng to Trump’s complete lack of principle. The speaker’s shameful inability to face up to a reprehensi­ble president will be his dubious legacy. Sadly for America, we’ll have to abide eight more months of his lame-duck drifting in the swamp.

Let’s hope Ryan’s replacemen­t has the temerity to face up to an administra­tion in it only for itself, and to truly represent the best interests of the constituen­cy that put him in office. Glendale resident Susan Straughn Harris adds some levity to the conversati­on:

As a died-in-the wool Democrat, I was not unhappy to learn of Ryan’s retirement from Congress. But as a former working mother, I was in admiration of his reasons, one being to spend more time with his children.

Then I read that his children are teenagers, and now I fear he lost his mind.

 ?? Shawn Thew EPA/Shuttersto­ck ?? HOUSE SPEAKER Paul D. Ryan said he wants more time with his kids after achieving tax cuts.
Shawn Thew EPA/Shuttersto­ck HOUSE SPEAKER Paul D. Ryan said he wants more time with his kids after achieving tax cuts.

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