Las Vegas Review-Journal

Biden’s harm

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One subject we should all agree on is competence in government. Yet we see mistake after public policy mistake, while the “unintended consequenc­es” are neither acknowledg­ed nor corrected.

Mask the young but ignore the learning penalties and mental health damage. Defund and demoralize law enforcemen­t and then deny increased crime is occurring. Tout the $1 trillion infrastruc­ture bill and then reinstate EPA permit hurdles eight months later before any projects have broken ground. Beg Venezuela and Middle East despots for more oil while failing to encourage the return to domestic energy independen­ce. Sell strategic oil and encourage increased corn ethanol when Africa will face famine from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Fail to remember the drivers of inflation (too much money chasing too few goods) for more than a year and then deny and deflect the causes.

Most Americans agree that immigratio­n enriches American society and is needed for a healthy diverse country. We have the expectatio­n that the immigrants are law-abiding and will become productive members of our society. This changed to chaos when the rules were relaxed, canceled or ignored in January 2021.

Every poll these days shows the current administra­tion and Congress failing in most every metric listed.

The action item list for our leaders has not been more serious or unfocused in decades. We deserve competence by our leaders. And those who will not make policy and law that improve our safety, security and welfare do not deserve re-election. Government administra­tors, employees and contractor­s should be working to improve the system with pragmatic, positive, competent actions.

But it would be best if they took a page from the medical profession: First, do no harm.

Thomas Leonard

Las Vegas

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