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DA should follow Supreme Court orders

To the editor: When COVID-19 first became a problem, I was unable to visit with my grandchildren. I had talked with them using Skype in the past but decided to try Zoom. Zoom is easy to set up and use. It is used by company employees, doctors, federal employees and many others to communicate during this pandemic.
Media, politicians not objective with Trump
To the editor: I really am fed up with the distortions and outright disgusting lack of objectivity the national media and politicians engage in when talking about President Donald Trump. The following are just a small sample of which I speak: • The media and some politicians almost universally vilify Trump as having handled the coronavirus pandemic badly.
Candidate Joe Biden has a health care plan
To the editor: Biden has real plans for health care. Yes, candidate for president Joe Biden has one. President Donald Trump? No, he has a “Trust me. I’ll get ‘it’ to you after the election.” Sad. The Biden health care plan centers around reinforcing portions of the Affordable Care Act and improving access to care.
Tauchen ad on health care is misleading
To the editor: A recent campaign ad for Rep. Gary Tauchen reads “Gary works for health care.” The next line states, “Guaranteed coverage for pre-existing conditions.” I found this extremely confusing, since there is no existing Wisconsin law that provides protections for pre-existing health conditions.
Resident casting votes for Trump, Parker
To the editor: I am voting for President Donald Trump because he promised to nominate conservative judges to the courts. He has done that. Trump promised to negotiate a new agreement to replace the North American Free Trade Agreement, and he did that with Mexico and Canada. Trump promised to reduce taxes, and he reduced my taxes. Trump makes promises, and he keeps his promises. I am voting for District Attorney Greg Parker.
If yard sign goes missing, put up 2
To the editor: I am sure that most Republicans respect my constitutional right to free speech. However, someone out there is so worried that Joe Biden is going to win that they have stolen the Biden sign on my front lawn. The sign was my personal property, and stealing it is a misdemeanor in the state of Wisconsin, punishable by law. Here is my recommendation to anyone who has had a political sign stolen, no matter what party.
Damrau will give 100% as district attorney
To the editor: I am writing in support of Aaron Damrau, independent candidate for the office of Shawano-Menominee County district attorney. I met Aaron approximately five years ago when he walked into the Shawano County Historical Society, where I was then serving as an archive director.
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