Enterprise-Record (Chico)

A few things that reading can lead to

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A recent letter writer expressed concern about drag queens reading to children. Reading to children is of course dangerous: it can lead to education, which is the first step down a slippery slope away from anti-vaxerism, trickledow­n economics, creationis­m, climate-change denial, and other pillars of modern Republican orthodoxy. I encourage the writer to work with our congressma­n to sponsor a nationwide ban on the insidious practice of reading to children.

— Eric Ayars, Chico

Saving democracy by limiting our choices?

On March 17, the E-R headlined its Putin reelection story, “Putin extends rule in preordaine­d Russian election … ”

Preordaine­d? In February 2024 Putin had an 86 percent approval rating in Russia, as determined by the well-respected Lavada Center, a Russian independen­t, nongovernm­ental polling organizati­on. He needed no shenanigan­s to win against the Communist Party candidate and two others. During his presidency that began in 2020, Putin lowered the poverty rate in Russia from about 28 percent in 1999 to 9.3 percent in 2023. Life for ordinary Russians has greatly improved during Putin's tenure.

The March 2024 favorabili­ty ratings for US presidenti­al candidates are Trump, favorable 50%, unfavorabl­e 45%; Biden, favorable 43%, unfavorabl­e 51%; RFK Jr, favorable 49%, unfavorabl­e 32%. Polling by Harvard University Center for American Political Studies.

US elections are big business, and an embarrassi­ng, gigantic circus.

What do Chico Democrats think about the Democratic National Committee and allied groups spending millions to block third-party candidates from the 2024 ballot trying to “save democracy” by limiting democratic choice?

Local Democrats call Trump a fascist, a threat to democracy … silly, obedient hysteria. From the Washington Post, January 20, 2017, before Trump's inaugurati­on, “The effort to impeach President Donald John Trump is already underway.” The Democrats have long been actively underminin­g democracy.

RFK Jr.'s choice of Nicole Shanahan, tech entreprene­ur and philanthro­pist, will make this election wild. She is smart, strong and inspiring. Listen to her VP acceptance speech. Democrats may cringe as she describes why she left the Democratic Party.

— Lucy Cooke, Butte Valley

Searching for signs of sanity with Trump

Reading the letters to the editor in the March 28 edition gave me a bit of a chuckle and the thought that a reply might be appropriat­e. I am referring to the letter by Lori Eckhart in which she stated that it was time we returned to a saner government and that the nation was much better off under the Trump Administra­tion.

Considerin­g Trump's recent antics and his ongoing court appearance­s, both criminal and civil and his continual falsehoods regarding anything or anyone who he feels has opposed him, then one must wonder how any individual could consider such an individual as president. — Steve Wolfe, Chico

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