To the Editor:
Re “There Is a Liberal Reply to the Trump-Musk Alliance,” by Ezra Klein (column, March 9):
Mr. Klein will get some issues proper about authorities effectivity and a few issues completely improper. I agree that Democrats ought to pursue insurance policies of abundance somewhat than insurance policies of constraint. However Democrats did make that argument repeatedly and supplied actual coverage options — for instance, an expanded baby tax credit score that decreased baby poverty roughly by half inside a two-year interval.
Mr. Klein underestimates the facility of the media’s consistently hammering on the message of division and the false assumption that taking good care of the poorest will drawback working- and middle-class white individuals. He additionally contrasts housing development coverage in California and Texas, blaming overregulation for California’s lack of progress in assembly wants. Earthquakes? Wildfires? Coastal erosion? Entry to ample water? Mr. Klein ignores these constraints. And has he been to Texas these days?
I’m from a big Texas household and lived in California for 40 years. “Accessible housing” in Texas has led to countless sprawl, lengthy commutes, growing air air pollution alerts and restricted entry to facilities to enhance the standard of life. With its diminishing funding in public items like faculties and parks, its poor household help and hostility to ladies and numerous individuals, and probably the most corrupt administrative and legislative governments in america, Texas is hardly a mannequin.
Terry L. Allison
Montreal
To the Editor:
Ezra Klein means that “a politics of abundance” can defeat the “politics of shortage” that fuels the worry driving individuals into the arms of authoritarians like Donald Trump. Whereas I agree from a philosophical standpoint, I need to ask: How can we pull that off in a world the place increasingly of our planet is changing into uninhabitable due to local weather change?
Local weather change is on the root of a lot of the challenges we face as we speak. Thousands and thousands of individuals displaced by famine, fireplace or flood will transfer to the rapidly dwindling elements of the planet which might be liveable. Folks in these nonetheless liveable areas sense this at their deepest core, and thus the politics of shortage are born — not from propaganda however from precise disaster.
We can not even start to undertaking any sense of “abundance” whereas this incontrovertible fact stays true. The one technique to save not solely our political illustration but in addition our planet is to face this existential disaster squarely, in order that perhaps someday “abundance” turns into a phrase that we will use in truth, and joyfully, as soon as once more.
Luke Grey
Brooklyn
To the Editor:
I used to be a neighborhood elected official concerned in regional planning in Southern California when the high-speed rail undertaking was begun. Whereas my colleagues supported the undertaking, its main opponents had been the airways that dominated the Los Angeles to San Francisco/Bay Space routes. They lobbied the undertaking to a standstill, inflicting a delay of at the least 20 years.
The California Excessive-Pace Rail Authority selected the Central Valley partially as a result of the airways didn’t care about that part. Additionally, the logistics of getting by means of the mountains north of Los Angeles, the place you discover the San Andreas Fault, hadn’t been utterly solved.
Whereas your general argument has advantage, the explanations for the development delay are incomplete.
Bob Pinzler
Redondo Seaside, Calif.
To the Editor:
As a scientist serving the agricultural business for many years, I’ve witnessed the best way smart environmental laws has been abused by a small minority to frustrate and in the end restrict progress and innovation that may profit the bulk. Whereas all who govern want to concentrate to minority constituencies, Democrats too typically fail to name out the tyranny of the minority who abuse smart rules for functions not supposed by the underlying laws.
Democratic leaders should come to grip with these and associated challenges, and name out these out and in of our get together whose behaviors contribute to waste and inefficiency, if we’re to regain the political capital to steer and negate as we speak’s ideological backlash exhibited by the Trump administration.
Neal Gutterson
Orinda, Calif.
Home Enemies
To the Editor:
About 72 years in the past I took an oath to defend my nation in opposition to all enemies, overseas and home. Regardless of my having come of age throughout McCarthyism, I by no means felt a lot concern that any such enemies can be of the home kind.
I particularly by no means even thought-about the likelihood that any such enemies would arrive on account of a free and honest election.
Torry Watkins
Hightstown, N.J.
