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Letters to the Editor for May 8

Supreme Court Justices ethics codeMay I offer a suggestion. Since Roberts is kicking the can down the road on an ethics code, those justices on the court who feel some ethics are needed should join together, voluntarily abide by a code they will follow and let the other “problem” justices out on their own.Is Joe Biden a Chinese moleDemocrats and their news media allies argued that Trump was a mole for Russia. There was no evidence to support that. Russia invaded Ukraine under Biden.

Is this proposal a surprise? NO! There is always an environmentalist that wants to control for others on their terms. Claiming that eliminating the stockholders will reduce consumers electric service costs is questionable in comparison to other means of producing electricity. I cannot understand why adolescents are allowed access to the internet, social media, games . The documentary titled the “Social Dilemma” clearly describes how social media targets all of us, including adolescents to push products and direct thought processes. Phone, tablet, and computer providers could easily include age-appropriate controls to their operating systems to be enforced by their parents and backed by law regarding internet, gaming, and social media access.

Governor Abbott implying that undocumented immigrants, as victims of another Texas mass shooting, are less worthy of our grief … ’indecent’ aptly describes Abbot and his like.Prop. 412 critical to business growth and stabilityUncertainty is bad for business. That’s why Tucson Electric Power plays such an important role in our community, delivering the safe, reliable electricity that’s so critical to Tucson’s economy.

The unraveling of the judicial branch of government started when Mitch McConnell prevented the appointment of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court and halted Senate approval of dozens of Barack Obama’s appointments to Federal judgeships. After that Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh, both unqualified, were approved to the Supreme Court for life. McConnell’s malfeasance skewed our Federal Court system so badly that trust in the Federal Judiciary is impossible.

We went to the fair this year and there were lots of exhibits. They were really good. The animal exhibits were great. The shows were super and the vendors were great too. The rodeo was so much fun and there were a lot of good contestants. Kudos to all the staff and volunteers.

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