#Letters to the Editor — July 17, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 17, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 17, 2021” The Issue: Massive demonstrations in Cuba protesting the country’s Communist government. There should be no question about where our two political parties stand on Cuba, nor about which US political party wants to change America into a similarly socialist and undemocratic society (“GOP­­ers put Joe on spot…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 16, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 16, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 16, 2021” The Issue: President Biden’s invitation to Eric Adams to discuss rising crime in big cities at the White House. Actions always speak louder than words, and that certainly was the case when President Biden invited Eric Adams to Washington to address the escalating crime wave destroying our…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 15, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 15, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 15, 2021” The Issue: A 13-year-old alleged gang member who was killed in a drive-by shooting in The Bronx. It’s a sad shame that young black teens, especially a 13-year-old, are killed in gang violence so ruthlessly and without a thought (“Boy ‘Gangster’ Slain,” July 14). These teens should…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2021” The Issue: Hunter Biden‘s sale of his paintings to anonymous buyers for up to $500,000. Hunter Biden is being investigated by the FBI for using his father’s position as vice president (“Do we have to draw pro-Joe media a picture?” Miranda Devine, July 12). So what is…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 12, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 12, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 12, 2021” The Issue: Gov. Cuomo’s comment that leading New York during the pandemic was a “personal benefit.” Gov. Cuomo was quoted stating that the pandemic was a “tremendous personal benefit” (“La dolce virus,” July 9). The question is: At what expense? Cuomo was crowing about his success to…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 11, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 11, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 11, 2021” Donovan downerDonovan Richards’ disgraceful “victory” statement identified the real racist in the Queens Borough President race, and it wasn’t his opponent, Elizabeth Crowley (“Donovan Richards: Sore Winner,” Editorial, July 8).Now don’t get me wrong, I am not a fan of Crowley, but compared to Donovan, she would…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 10, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 10, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 10, 2021” The Issue: The Post editorial calling for an end to requiring vaccinated riders wear masks on public transit. With all the problems facing New York City, why focus on this mask mandate (“Let ’Em Breathe,” Editorial, July 8)? Wearing a mask on a crowded bus or subway…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 9, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 9, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 9, 2021” The Issue: The city Office of Nightlife’s proposal to create 24-hour entertainment districts in Gotham. Office of Nightlife Director Ariel Palitz’s suggestion that “We have to compete with Vegas, and we have to compete with Miami” is absurd (“Taking NYC down to drunky town,” July 4). Let…

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#Letters to the Editor — July 7, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 7, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 7, 2021” The Issue: The National Education Association’s plan to fund the teaching of critical race theory in schools. It was interesting reading the column “Union pushes race on kids” by Christopher Rufo (July 6). I do not and never have supported this type of indoctrination for our children….

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#Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — July 6, 2021” The Issue: District Attorney Cy Vance’s indictment of Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg. Looks like Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance once again has his finger on the pulse of what keeps city residents up at night — taxation of fringe benefits extended to an employee of former…

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