Los Angeles Times

Cleaning up, again

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Re “A new president, a new tone,” editorial, Jan. 21

After four long years of Trumpism and the fear of losing our democracy, now we celebrate after inaugurati­ng a decent man, Joe Biden, as president, and Kamala Harris as the first woman vice president. The brilliant words recited by 22-year-old poet Amanda Gorman were also moving.

Biden and Harris have so much work ahead of them. From crises ranging from the COVID-19 pandemic to an economic collapse, Democratic presidents are the ones who have to clean up after Republican­s, whether it’s Barack Obama after George W. Bush or Biden after Trump.

Maybe we Democrats should rename our party the Cleanup Party. I am so proud of many of our lawmakers wanting to make a difference; now it is up to us to do what we can to bring the country together. Our elected officials cannot do it alone.

Debra Green Pacific Palisades

Re “Biden makes most of muted ceremony,” column, Jan. 21

George Skelton quoted a Republican strategist who criticized Biden’s inaugural address because it “didn’t really reach out” to disaffecte­d Trump voters.

It is hard feel much sympathy for followers of Trump who believe, like him, that the pandemic is a hoax, that the election was stolen, and that separating small children from their parents is a righteous policy to enact against desperate asylum seekers.

Republican­s should disavow Trump and his cruel policies before criticizin­g Biden. Rick Palardy

Temecula

How nice of Biden to call for unity when his Democratic Party, with the support of the liberal media, including The Times, did everything in its power to divide the country.

I actually hope that Biden succeeds in fostering unity, even though his call for it is the height of hypocrisy.

Marcus Kourtjian Northridge

As a Latina Jew, I believe Kamala Harris’ rise to the vice presidency is not only monumental but also inspiring to girls and women around the world. This is particular­ly true for those from disenfranc­hised background­s.

There is an interestin­g fact that is often overlooked: Harris’ husband, Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, is the first presidenti­al or vice presidenti­al spouse to be Jewish. This is an important milestone for our nation and our community, particular­ly in light of the white nationalis­m displayed at the Capitol insurrecti­on and our long history of antiSemiti­sm.

Having a Jewish second gentleman deserves to be celebrated as well. Ida Kelley Santa Ana

 ?? Jim Lo Scalzo Associated Press ?? PRESIDENT Biden signs documents inside the U.S. Capitol after his inaugurati­on on Jan. 20.
Jim Lo Scalzo Associated Press PRESIDENT Biden signs documents inside the U.S. Capitol after his inaugurati­on on Jan. 20.

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