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Election indeed gives Trump a mandate

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I read the Jan. 11 commentary by Susan Estrich, “Trump: The man without a mandate.” Well, I can state beyond a doubt that the voters did give a mandate in the recent election. Whether Ms. Estrich and other liberals accept it is a subject for another letter.

When a person defeats 17 others within his own party to move on to challenge the opposing party’s career candidate, then defeats that candidate in the general election — and you add to it the loss of the Senate Democrat majority and the expansion of the Republican House majority — any nonpartisa­n onlooker would call that a mandate.

Ms. Estrich then moves on to the subject of Obamacare. To rebut her position, one needs only to recall Nancy Pelosi’s famous statement, “We have to pass the bill in order to find out what’s in it.” Ms. Estrich references a poll by the Kaiser Foundation, a left- leaning group, that says Americans do not want Obamacare repealed without a replacemen­t. This holds little credibilit­y since Obamacare was passed without anyone knowing its contents.

Add on to that the statements of Jonathan Gruber, an architect of Obamacare, disparagin­g the intellect of the American people to justify hiding

Carl Paulus @CarlPaulus not sure what all the fuss is about:

In America, if you walk into a store that sells hunting equipment, you will find hunting rifles.

The Review-Journal welcomes letters to the editor. Letters should not exceed 275 words and must include the writer’s name, mailing address and phone number. Submission­s may be edited and become the property of the Review-Journal. Fax: 702 383-4676 Email: letters@reviewjour­nal.com Mail: Letters to the Editor P.O. Box 70 Las Vegas, NV 89125 what was contained within the bill and it’s quite obvious that this law was designed and passed by Democrats to require the middle class to pay for another costly entitlemen­t program that would garner additional votes for their liberal agenda among their base.

Ms. Estrich’s statement that the “good old days” were in fact the “bad old days” in relation to health care is utter nonsense. The health industry provided affordable care while providing new and cutting edge innovation­s within the medical field while the politician­s made sure those who could qualify received assistance. The hospital emergency rooms provided care for the indigent — and since they operated as a business, they were allowed to deduct the cost of this community service from their federal taxes. This sounds ideal now after the devastatio­n wrought by Obamacare.

Donald Trump’s election in light of the above was truly a rejection of the mandate imposed on the American people by the Democrat Party and demanded by progressiv­e individual­s such as Ms. Estrich. It’s time to accept the results. Richard @nowiknowmy­abcs gets down to brass tacks: Hey, snowflake. That’s what we on the right call a safe space.

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