Talking about electoral reforms that work, how about a nonpartisan Congress? This way the members would have to stand on their records and realize their duty is to their constituents. —John C., Florida
I couldn't miss the probably unintended pun in the article on "The high cost of Covid incompetence":
"...under Republican leaders in red states, there are too many needless ['needleless'] deaths." —Read G., Utah
Fran W. from Virginia is right: Trump feeds on attention. But his weakness is that when anyone confronts him about his mental health—narcissism, chronic anger, neediness, paranoia, tantrums, etc.—he loses it. So perhaps the best way to silence him is for journalists to relentlessly question him about his mental health. —Tim P., New Mexico
Any discussion about the need or merits of congressional subpoenas is a fool's errand, because Congress has failed to use the enforcement power afforded by our Constitution. —Wane D., California
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