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Cathy Learoyd (Texas)'s avatar

While I certainly applaud the child tax credit checks and getting children out of poverty, I'd like to point out the bigger picture and underlying cause -- income disparity. Middle class Americans are not making a living wage even when both the father and the mother are working full time jobs or even when each work more than one job like many teachers. Wages have not gone up in years. The childcare that makes it possible for women to work is very expensive while the income disparity makes it almost imperative. The middle class is being hollowed out by corporations that are keeping wages down and investors who insist on bigger profits by carving any expenses like labor to the bone. The employees do not get their share of that profits. Employees need to become shareholders -- by law if necessary. Capitalism is imploding if corporations keep starving the consumers that make Capitalism work. I'm expecting to hear the word "hand-outs" from the GOP like this is all the fault of lazy people. Glad we have an administration that is working on fixing all this. This is NOT the time for I alone can fix it; we all need to pitch in and support the current President and his administration. Only we together can fix it.

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FERN MCBRIDE (NYC)'s avatar

By the time I reached the end of today's Letter From an American, it felt as a storybook resting in my lap. There was one terrific note after another told by a nimble writer with a smile on her face. In the midst of these tense and uncertain years, how can that be? With news so serious, why did the Letter feel so easy and uplifting to read? Perhaps, because the accumulation of Trump's detritus (TC would use another word or words) has been piling up so high, he may not even be able to see over it.

To begin at the beginning: 'The government sent payments for almost 60 million children on Thursday, totaling $15 billion.' '... the Child Tax Credit increased to $3,000 per child aged 6 to 17 and $3,600 per child under 6. All working families will get the full credit if they make up to $150,000 for a couple or $112,500 for a family with a single parent.' (The Letter),

In my comments, I tend to lean heavily on research, investigative reports, studies, reports by top-notch journalists, but today is another day. For the last few months, I have come to believe that one of the stories of this time is about good and evil, in rather simple terms. Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. is a good man, a truly good man. He looks for guidance and we imagine those sources, so dear to him. Joe cares, he truly cares, and he loves, he smiles, he is full of joy and sorrow. Joe learned his job and he learned us. He listens.

And then there is Donald J. Trump. We know his character, his emptiness, with revenge, rage, desperation, greed, ignorance and destruction filling the spaces. It is our job to see that Donald J. Trump is known to the American people. He is a lesson as is our attraction to him.

Our country, you and I, have been through a cycle of evil and now of good. We are moving with Joe Biden, his administration and other very good women to a better place. I took a big breath while reading today's Letter. Heather Cox Richardson and subscribers to Letter From an American are our friends through these cycles of life in America.

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