The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Excessive voting rights

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I meant changing voting laws that promote fraud. In most if not all functions involving our government we are required to properly identify ourselves. Usually, a photo ID.

When applying for Medicaid for my wife, I had to properly ID her. I’ve heard that some folks in Georgia are questionin­g if what Stacy Abrams says is always the facts, or just her opinion. I’m hoping to take a factual look at the new voting laws in Georgia. I’m told NY has more restrictiv­e Absentee Ballot laws. I’d like to see if all is just liberal hype or abuse!

— Concerned for America

I still think you’re off. There is no evidence of widespread voter fraud, so restrictiv­e laws are being made to fight a non-existent foe. I’m shocked that the party of lax gun laws, lax business regulation­s and lax oversight is asking to make more restrictiv­e laws on anything.

Also, ID restrictio­ns are not the only issue being discussed in Georgia, but one of many problems.

— Ed Note

Double standard

A couple of years ago. They fired a maintenanc­e worker for stealing an $8 Hoagie from Wawa wearing the county shirt. What I can’t understand is how come Brian Hughes gets away with fleeing the scene of a car accident that he was involved in. It’s not right. It’s a double standard. Same thing that happened to the maintenanc­e worker that stole the hoagie from Wawa should happen to Brian Hughes. I also blame personnel. County has a double standard and is unprofessi­onal.

— Concerned county park employee

Maybe it was the $8 part. Their classic hoagies are $5.59, aren’t they?

I’m not for firing someone for making a mistake, as it appears these accidents were mistakes and I believe that Hughes bumped another car and didn’t notice. I am however upset that they hid the accidents from the public.

— Ed Note

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