Boston Herald

Regulation­s vs. tariffs It’s good to be king

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Any time you have a change in economic policy, someone gets hurt until adjustment­s are made. I can remember when the shoemaking industry left and went to India. Thom McAn was one of the first.

For the last 40 years or so, Americans have become anti-industry because of the environmen­tal concern and these environmen­tal regulation­s have done more harm to this nation than these tariff policies by President Trump. He’s brought companies back to America, and just recently, U.S. Steel Corp. outlined plans for the biggest upgrade of its steel-making operations in decades in Pennsylvan­ia. He is making America Great Again, please stop all the false accusation­s and grow up.

— Joseph B.D.Saraceno, Gardena, Calif.

Peter Lucas is wrong in thinking British monarchs automatica­lly rule under their given first name. They may choose another name, as did three of the last six: Victoria (Alexandrin­a), her son Edward VII (Albert) and her great-grandson George VI (also Albert). A few years back there was talk Prince Charles was considerin­g George VII, but those in the know are betting on Charles III.

— Mark John Astolfi, Danvers

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