Six months into his new job in Congress, U.S. Rep. Sam Liccardo, D-San Jose, is right in the midst of political turmoil, deep party divisions and continuous concerns from his constituents about America’s potential slip-slide into authoritarian governance. 

Like any Democrat at this political juncture, he’s an automatic and forceful part of the anti-Trump resistance, doing what he can amidst MAGA’s majority grip on both houses of Congress and, it goes without being said, the White House. 

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Terence Y

Sorry, Mr. Liccardo, but your “new” role won’t make much difference to anyone who is not a Democrat as long as you remain anti-Trump. Being anti-Trump shows you’re also anti-common sense and anti-America. If you pursue the same toxic Democrat issues, you’ll continue to lose Silicon Valley and more Democrats who realize your anti-Trump stance is hurting them, also. Perhaps you should read “Trump: The Art of the Deal” to learn how to compromise and attain win-win situations. Unless, of course, you’d rather remain on the losing side.

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