Letters to the Editor

Trump is indeed ‘stupid on stilts’

To the Editor:

Congratulations to North Carolina Republican Sen. Tom Tillis, who said on May 21 that this “anti-weaponization” fund of $1,776,000,000 is “stupid on stilts.” Unfortunately there are pretty good people all across this country who keep their head in the dirt by refusing to watch any news, or worse yet, refuse to watch anything but the lying Fox propaganda channel. 

So they may not even know that their favorite corrupt orange cult leader is proposing to reward his fellow January 6 insurrectionist partners (including the ones who beat up policemen) with almost $2 billion of our money. Of course, that would help the nothing but corrupt felon (who is stealing our country blind just as fast as he can) insure that these insurrectionists would show up to help him, as he will surely try to overthrow our republic this coming November. It also helps him hide the fact that he wants the IRS to assure him that he, his entire family, as well as his many business tax returns will never be audited.

There is not enough space in this paper to explain the damage this greedy liar has done not only to this country, but also to this world. Hopefully the dishonorable congressmen who have been enabling Putin’s little puppet will soon realize that they too are “stupid on stilts.”

Mike Clark
Cullowhee

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