Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

State’s leaders’ backing for Trump misplaced

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First off, this Arkansawye­r though my state was smarter than to let a spoiled, racist conman win our vote for president, an unstable man who has run every casino he ever owned into bankruptcy. Or to back a governor, for a second term, who backs this man. It’s not only the governor, but numerous reps and senators.

I don’t know if all the transplant­s and young Republican­s know, but Arkansas is not and will never be high on the money chain. I’ve lived here all my life and worked since I was 14 years old. And now, at the age of 61, my body has poured too much concrete and pounded too many nails and worked at a processing plant to the point I was disabled by 57. And I’ve never made more than $17,000 a year. Hell, that’s why everyone wants to retire in Arkansas, because it’s cheap and labor is cheap. The cost of living is cheap.

A real Arkansawye­r Democrat or Republican knows this, and I know that Asa’s pledge was to hit the ground running and never look back. And the first thing he does is given the top 2 percent a tax cut and start putting sales taxes on gas and others for jails, and other infrastruc­ture programs, instead of putting the tax dollars that will come from medical pot and casinos back into our state. After all, Hutchinson doesn’t have to worry about the governor’s seat again, so just like his buddy Trump, it’s time to fill those pockets for their retirement. And even when Hutchinson is still saying Trump is likely to win the 2020 election.

I believe before that election ever happens, Mueller’s report will put a stop to Trump. Between the southern district of New York and the special counsel, Trump will be looking at being a felon. And, thank you, a felon can’t be president. The governor and (Sen. Tom) Cotton and (Sen. John) Boozman all ought to know that.

And if there isn’t any bad feeling about what our governor, senators and reps are doing to the working man in Arkansas, I guess I’m wrong about my fellow Arkansawye­rs about how smart we are.

Shame on Hutchinson and his top 2 percent. That’s the state’s money. BILLY LONG Fayettevil­le

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