History is the eventual judge to prove failed Donald Trump pandemic leadership
President will be remembered for how he failed
Re “A president unfit for a pandemic” (Boston Globe Editorial, March 31): A president unfit for a pandemic is unfit for the presidency. In the United States we elect presidents not just for good times but also for inevitable times of crisis. We expect a president to know what needs to be done when hurricanes hit and when markets fall and if and when to mobilize the troops. All presidents are tested and are remembered for their responses, but none has failed so spectacularly, and with such disastrous consequences, as Donald J. Trump. He will surely go down in history as the most monstrous and pernicious president ever to occupy the White House. Impeachment failed to remove him from office, but because of his callous mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis, he must not be allowed a second term. Be mindful, when you vote in November, that the Globe editorial board stated that this president has “blood on his hands.” From Ann Madigan Milton, Massachusetts
Re “A president unfit for a pandemic” (Boston Globe Editorial, March 31): A president unfit for a pandemic is unfit for the presidency. In the United States we elect presidents not just for good times but also for inevitable times of crisis. We expect a president to know what needs to be done when hurricanes hit and when markets fall and if and when to mobilize the troops. All presidents are tested and are remembered for their responses, but none has failed so spectacularly, and with such disastrous consequences, as Donald J. Trump. He will surely go down in history as the most monstrous and pernicious president ever to occupy the White House. Impeachment failed to remove him from office, but because of his callous mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis, he must not be allowed a second term. Be mindful, when you vote in November, that the Globe editorial board stated that this president has “blood on his hands.” From Ann Madigan Milton, Massachusetts
Labels: Ann Madigan, Milton Massachusetts, The Boston Globe
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home