Los Angeles Times

Texas-sized mistake

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Re “Several states ease virus rules despite risks,” March 3

Does Republican cynicism know no limits? How far will Republican­s go to thwart President’s Biden’s attempts to control the pandemic? How many lives will they put at risk?

We have only to look at Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s decision to lift his state’s mask mandate and allow business to return to 100% capacity. Despite the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s warnings, the stalling of the decline in new COVID-19 infections, the plateauing of deaths and Texas’ tepid vaccinatio­n effort, Abbott has decided to disregard proven public health measures.

This is not about pandemic fatigue, personal freedom or faith in individual responsibi­lity. Rather, one can’t help but feel that Abbott’s decision is political — one more roadblock for Biden to confront. Clearly the decision taken in Texas will not stay confined to that state’s borders.

Marcy Sheinwold Laguna Woods

The will of the people trumps the opinions of scientists. We’re entitled to a legislativ­e voice in the lawmaking process. Yet, for the past year, governors and scientists have dictated laws. This is nothing short of tyranny.

Regardless of one’s opinion of a law, how can anyone be OK with not having a voice in its creation? If you want COVID-19 laws, pass them through the Legislatur­e. Lloyd Forrester

Simi Valley

California should be thanking our governor here in Texas.

Our leaders ignored warnings that very cold weather could take down our power grid. This worked out so well for Texas that our governor just announced he’s doing something similar on COVID-19: Ignore the warnings from doctors and scientists and cancel our mask and other safety mandates.

Texas is unwittingl­y running an ad campaign that tells people, “Y’all come on down here, where we can’t guarantee electricit­y and water in cold weather.” Now, we’ve added this: “We’ve also improved your chances of catching COVID-19.”

What tourist or business would want to come to a state with no electricit­y, no water and no mask mandate? States like California that compete with us for business and tourism should be paying us for this.

Jack Bowen Fort Worth

 ?? Patrick Semansky Associated Press ?? TEXAS GOV. Greg Abbott, seen with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, ordered safety restrictio­ns lifted.
Patrick Semansky Associated Press TEXAS GOV. Greg Abbott, seen with Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, ordered safety restrictio­ns lifted.

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