
"I have no doubt the East Bay Times will publish such a story if and when such a situation occurs. The Times did report on the president's efforts in getting to a ceasefire and hostage release regarding the war in Israel and Gaza. Other than that, I honestly can't point to anything positive the president has done, especially given all his campaign promises of lowering prices and only deporting the worst of the worst. His administration has been nothing but cruel and heartless decisions affecting millions of hard-working people who need economic help, health care, food, education and protection from ICE."
"Stop going easyon juvenile criminals Re: Juvenile laws get renewed scrutiny (Page A1, Dec. 3). Juvenile crime laws must be tougher to protect public safety. To begin with, teenage criminals who victimize the public do not deserve privacy. Publish their names and mugshots so everyone can see who they are. Doug MusickWalnut Creek"
The East Bay Times would publish positive presidential coverage if a clear reason arises, with noted reporting on the president's role in seeking a ceasefire and hostage release related to the Israel–Gaza conflict. Broader presidential actions are described as failing to fulfill campaign promises on lowering prices and limiting deportations, and are characterized as producing cruel policies that harm millions needing economic assistance, health care, food, education, and immigration protections. Separate commentary urges tougher juvenile crime laws to protect public safety and advocates removing privacy for teenage offenders by publishing their names and mugshots for public awareness.
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