Los Angeles Times

Anti- Newsom ‘ maskholes’

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Re “Governor’s pandemic response fuels talk of recall vote,” and “COVID- 19 surge blocked her access to lifesaving care,” column, Dec. 20

When Maggie Assaele looked at the photo of herself in the Dec. 20 L. A. Times, unmasked and holding a “Recall Newsom” sign, I hope she read Gustavo Arellano’s column on the same page about pancreatic cancer patient Kim Folsom’s tragic death while looking for emergency medical care at hospitals with no beds available, as well as the pain and anger of her surviving husband, Billy.

To borrow Billy’s term, she and the pictured restaurant customers defying the restrictio­ns on outdoor dining should stop being “maskholes” and start examining their own selfish actions.

I am livid at GOP opportunis­ts using these dark days to attempt a recall of Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Marilyn Welch Chino Hills

The juxtaposit­ion of the article on recalling Newsom with Arellano’s column telling Kim Folsom’s sad story was very revealing.

Yes, Newsom has made some mistakes, but he also did a lot to prevent the type of scenario that sadly ended Folsom’s life from happening in the spring or summer. If he had not taken action then, can you imagine how many more people would have had the same fate?

My heart goes out to the Folsom family. I agree strongly with Billy Folsom’s assessment that his wife’s fate rests on the shoulders of the “maskholes.”

I would also add that President Trump addressed the pandemic as a political problem instead of a scientific one. Had he spoken up about this the way his advisors had told him in the beginning, things would be a lot different now.

Kim Folsom did not have to die this way.

Bruce Fischer Huntington Beach

Sadly, the “hoax” crowd has pulled their heads out of the sand. “Recall Newsom,” they scream.

Did they follow the science? Adhere to the state rules? Do their “jobs” to keep COVID- 19 infections down?

At the same time these recall petitions are being written about in articles around the state, COVID- 19 is overwhelmi­ng our healthcare system. It’s too bad so many of them didn’t spend their energy actually following the rules.

But hey, blame Newsom. Yeah, it’s his fault. How Trumpish of these people. Jimmie Robertson

Dana Point

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