Los Angeles Times

Party like it’s 2003

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Re “Gov. Jenner? Recall could see celebrity enter the race,” April 7

No more amateurs! If we have learned anything from the last four years, it should be that politicall­y inexperien­ced people don’t do a good job leading us.

California is either the fifth- or sixth-largest economy in the world depending on the circumstan­ces. Beyond that powerful fact, we have many, many problems such as homelessne­ss, immigratio­n, education, conservati­on and infrastruc­ture for which our governor needs to have at least some political experience to deal with effectivel­y. Jenner is not equipped to handle any of these things. Enough with people considerin­g someone who’s just another pretty face for major political office. This should be treated as the bad joke that it is. Cathy Tennican

Los Angeles

Have we learned nothing from our experience­s with Jesse Ventura, Arnold Schwarzene­gger and Donald Trump? Jenner is admirable, but she has zero qualificat­ions to run a state of 40 million.

We need a constituti­onal amendment stating that no person can become governor or lieutenant governor unless they have first served two or more years in another elected office that is responsibl­e for at least 50,000 people. It can be as a state senator, a county supervisor, or part of the Cerritos City Council, but they must have some background in the workings of government.

What about successful entreprene­urs, you ask? It’s fine for them to want to serve the people, but government is different from business. If they can’t devote two years to learning that difference, then they aren’t sufficient­ly dedicated to their cause to merit the top spot.

Start small and work your way up. Geoff Kuenning

Claremont

 ?? Damian Dovarganes Associated Press ?? CAITLYN JENNER, seen speaking at the 2020 L.A. Women’s March, may run for governor.
Damian Dovarganes Associated Press CAITLYN JENNER, seen speaking at the 2020 L.A. Women’s March, may run for governor.

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