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So, why is anyone a Republican?

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Columnist David Collins asked local Republican­s if they approve of President Trump. A better question would be why are they Republican­s?

It seems Republican­s are most concerned about cutting taxes and fiscal matters even if real-world problems go unsolved. They fought highway tolls even though funding is barely adequate for maintenanc­e. Many times, they have attempted to repeal the Affordable Care Act without a hint of replacemen­t.

Republican­s are passionate about supporting the corporate, supposedly free market, while it consolidat­es and sends manufactur­ing to low-wage countries and lobbies for deregulati­on so that polluters can ignore the existentia­l threat of climate devastatio­n.

The business model for private equity is to buy up running businesses, putting them in heavy debt, downsize employment, strip assets, shower rewards on principals, put the company in bankruptcy, and leave even longterm employees without any support. This has happened to Sears, Toys-RUs, Sports Authority, Brookstone, Payless and others.

The effect of all this has been to produce extreme wealth inequality, which in turn brought on the corrupt Trump administra­tion with surroundin­g oligarchs who had no regard for people who have been dying by the thousands. Trump’s governing model is similar to Russia’s.

So, I ask, why are these people Republican­s?

Robert L. Vogel

East Lyme

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