The Arizona Republic

Joanna Allhands remains neutral in a hostile political climate

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Peoria

Joanna Allhands deserves recognitio­n for her timely, informativ­e and politicall­y neutral opinion pieces on the Editorial page. She highlights real concerns and interestin­g issues that all of your readers can understand.

It’s refreshing to read well thought out articles that don’t contain vitriolic rants against politician­s and divisive points of view.

— Steve Hodgson, Sun City West

Trump’s business experience will help save the United States

growth and future lies is an acquired talent, something he has spent a lifetime honing to a fine edge. America: The future is coal! — Brian Seretsky, Gilbert

How are Americans supposed to protect their online privacy?

Dear Sen. Flake, I would like to know if you or any of your staffers can recommend an internet browser that would protect my online privacy.

The recent rules changes you supported seemed to go a long way in rolling back consumer protection­s. As a voter and constituen­t of Arizona, I am asking: How do I prevent my online data from being collected and sold by internet service providers? You say elections have consequenc­es; well sir, laws passed by Congress have consequenc­es, too. So how can I avoid the invasion of my privacy, a consequenc­e of the legislatio­n you voted for in the Senate? — James Hodgkins, Phoenix

Both political parties are to blame for botching health care

No sooner did President Trump back off fixing the Affordable Care Act, saying he’d wait and let it blow itself up, than the bomb arrived.

Another 20-percent increase in my family’s health insurance bill. The Democrats screwed this up royally, because the Affordable Care Act is anything but affordable.

The Republican­s spent seven years bellyachin­g about it and have now proved that they were completely, totally full of high-priced manure.

— Jim McManus, Phoenix

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