{"id":531,"date":"2025-04-03T19:42:40","date_gmt":"2025-04-03T19:42:40","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spanishliteratureintranslation.com\/?p=531"},"modified":"2025-04-03T21:09:44","modified_gmt":"2025-04-03T21:09:44","slug":"letters-as-a-leader-for-family-values-surely-johnson-supports-proxy-voting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/spanishliteratureintranslation.com\/index.php\/2025\/04\/03\/letters-as-a-leader-for-family-values-surely-johnson-supports-proxy-voting\/","title":{"rendered":"Letters: As a leader for \u201cfamily values\u201d surely Johnson supports proxy voting?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Speaker Johnson on wrong side of proxy voting<\/h4>\n

Re: “Speaker’s effort to block proxy voting rejected,” April 2 news story<\/p>\n

I find it painfully ironic that the Speaker\u00a0of the House, Mike Johnson,\u00a0is so outspoken and combatively negative on the topic of allowing new parents in Congress the limited right to vote by proxy. That should be given an easy pass.<\/p>\n

The Republican Party proudly touts its adherence to “family values,” however, with a few brave enough to defy the party’s stand<\/a>, it is once more rejecting any bipartisan proposal, no matter what. The excuse given by Johnson, the third most important person in the government, is “I believe it violates more than two centuries of tradition and institution.” He needs to listen to himself and focus on the innumerable glaring overreaches and defiant unconstitutional executive orders, mindless firings of qualified workers by his self-appointed minions, and constant shows of obsessive self-promoting narcissism by our commander in chief.<\/p>\n

When will this defiance of the Constitution and common\u00a0sense end?<\/p>\n

“Liberation Day” will not be when announced\u00a0by — and when all powers are absorbed by — the executive branch; it will\u00a0be when we are again governed by people who are elected to work for the people and the nation — and not themselves.<\/p>\n

Eric M. Hanson, Broomfield<\/em><\/p>\n

Boebert’s “telephone town hall” a one-way call<\/h4>\n

I attended Rep. Lauren Boebert\u2019s \u201ctelephone town hall<\/a>\u201d last night. Rather than being anything that resembled democracy, it was merely a forum for Boebert to practice reading her briefing books without any real interaction with voters.<\/p>\n

Boebert started by droning on for 10 minutes about every cultural issue in MAGA\u2019s agenda. Her playbook says that presenting cultural issues will insulate her and her MAGA colleagues from legitimate criticism. It will not.<\/p>\n

I reckon that very few of the 8,000 attendees were there in support of Trump administration policies. The town hall was so well-attended because many people oppose Trump\u2019s systematic dismantling of our democracy. A casual listener (or a casual member of the House of Representatives) might not sense the opposition that existed in Boebert\u2019s town hall, but that is because she designed it that way. There was zero opportunity for follow-up or comment because she knew what such follow-up and comment would sound like.<\/p>\n