Los Angeles Times

Union of states? What an idea

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Re “Trump trying to narrow stockpile’s role for states,” April 5

In the event that we are attacked by a foreign enemy, is each state going to be required to buy their own missiles and bombs in order to defend themselves? Instead of every state vying with each other to secure needed goods, they could join together to form a union.

They even could give it a snappy name, such as the “United States of America.”

This U.S.A. could have a federal government that would procure and disseminat­e necessary supplies in an emergency. We could even elect a chief executive, someone called “president,” to see to it that these vital supplies are distribute­d evenly and compassion­ately to the entire nation.

Or we could just stick with the punitive, thirdworld system we have now. Steve Berliner

Venice

When President Trump and his son-in-law advisor Jared Kushner describe the Strategic National Stockpile as “our stockpile,” it suggests that they want to be first in line for masks and ventilator­s. And when Trump says that “our” means the United States, without implying that the United States is indeed the states, he reinforces his irredeemab­le ignorance on the structure of our government and nation.

Yet when the Department of Health and Human Services website is changed to reflect the administra­tion’s fun-house mirror perspectiv­e of the stockpile, it is unabashed autocracy. Elected officials who do not condemn it become accessorie­s to the breakdown of American democracy.

Judging by the Republican­s’ efforts to prevent the use of mail-in ballots in November, it would seem that the eliminatio­n of representa­tive government may well be the president’s goal. If we allow that to happen, the coronaviru­s will be viewed as a simple annoyance. Peter Altschuler

Santa Monica

Trump once said that he could walk down Fifth Avenue, shoot someone and not lose any political support. That is not too far from what he is actually doing right now.

By not releasing supplies from the national stockpile as needed, he is needlessly putting thousands of lives at risk. The president needs to be stopped and held accountabl­e for his actions. Sheryl Kinne

Van Nuys

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