To the Editor:
Re “It’s Not the Hypocrisy. It’s the Stupidity,” by Hillary Clinton (Opinion visitor essay, March 30):
Mrs. Clinton’s dismay on the Trump administration’s panoply of “dumb” actions is justified and comprehensible. However this raises the uncomfortable query of whether or not there’s an underlying function.
These are usually not random acts of stupidity. They’re linked by an obvious intent to destroy the elemental establishments and values which have outlined us as distinctive. America’s greatness stems from the power of our ethical, cultural and financial management, which these dumb actions systematically undermine.
It’s not clear whose pursuits are being served right here, nevertheless it’s actually not America’s. That is merely deplorable.
Steven J. Scheinman
Skaneateles, N.Y.
To the Editor:
I learn Hillary Clinton’s essay, and to me it encompasses our present predicament.
To preface my argument, let me say that I baked a Hillary Clinton brand cake on Election Day in 2016, an evening that ended with me and each politically lively Democratic lady I do know crying ourselves to sleep. I supported Hillary. As a toddler of the 80s, I’ve appeared as much as her virtually my complete life.
However this essay is a disappointment. Whereas it echoes emotions many people have, it proposes no concrete options, affords no motion steps. It’s a microcosm of the Democratic response throughout the board to the atrocities of this administration.
Statements of anger are usually not sufficient, particularly not from those that have a lot affect. There are such a lot of of us out right here determined for management, begging for route and wanting to assist cease a few of these horrors from taking place.
However what can any of us do? On daily basis we see regulation companies, judges and universities all cower and provides in to those energy grabs. And a outstanding member of the opposing social gathering merely affords, as the web headline of her essay put it, “How A lot Dumber Will This Get?”
The reply might be rather a lot. But it surely shouldn’t should. We simply want a pacesetter who can assist us manage and put all that anger into motion.
Paige Cram
Burbank, Calif.
To the Editor:
I write this with a lot admiration for Hillary Clinton, who did knowledgeable job representing U.S. pursuits overseas as secretary of state. Nevertheless, given the unlucky circumstances of her “deplorables” remark through the 2016 election marketing campaign, the repeated use of the time period “dumb” in her Opinion piece reduces the influence of her considerate article.
In these instances of excessive polarization and sophistication sensitivity, some extra descriptive adjectives might have been used with higher impact.
Peter Holewinski
Healdsburg, Calif.
Autism Is Not a Illness
To the Editor:
Re “Sorry, Kennedy, There Is No Autism Mystery,” by Holden Thorp (Opinion visitor essay, March 27):
The Autism Society of America stands in solidarity with the writer’s highly effective message relating to the damaging nature of autism misinformation.
The Trump administration’s latest “Make America Wholesome Once more” marketing campaign, which frames autism inside the context of power illness, is deceptive and dangerous. Autism shouldn’t be a illness, however a neurodevelopmental incapacity that requires higher acceptance, analysis and assist.
Nationwide incapacity teams are aligned: Funding shouldn’t be wasted revisiting disproved vaccine theories. It ought to be invested in analysis that may enhance long-term outcomes and make clear the genetic and environmental components that contribute to autism.
You will need to acknowledge that the rise in autism prevalence is basically due to advances in screening, diagnostic standards and consciousness — not unverifiable conspiracies.
Christopher Banks
Rockville, Md.
The author is the president and chief government of the Autism Society of America.
A Path of Destruction
To the Editor:
For practically 250 years, America had been the shining metropolis on a hill. It took Donald Trump solely a short while to snuff it out, destroying every thing Individuals had labored, lived and died for in order that the sunshine might shine even brighter for future generations.
And to suppose, a loud minority of Individuals invited this destruction to occur, all as a result of they had been promised that undocumented immigrants could be despatched again and cheaper eggs could be on their desk.
Mr. Trump has now been topped because the one to rule all of them. I miss the sunshine already.
Bob Bascelli
Seaford N.Y.