#Letters to the Editor — June 23, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 23, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 23, 2021” The Issue: A shooting in The Bronx that narrowly missed two children who were next to the victim. The Post’s front page was graphic: a prostrate man being viciously assaulted, while innocent children were forced to watch, suffering lifelong trauma (“This is NYC now,” June 19). Black…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 21, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 21, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 21, 2021” The Issue: Mayor de Blasio’s lack of response to rising crime and disorder in Washington Square Park. Mayor de Blasio abandoned the city during his failed run for president, making him “the national idiot” (“DeB ‘didn’t see a problem’!?!” June 18). The clueless progressive has abandoned the…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 20, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 20, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 20, 2021” Unlikely crime fixSeth Barron’s astute observations on the underlying causes of skyrocketing crime in the city give good reason to believe that we are in for more of the same regardless of who the next mayor is (“Worse Than Blas,” PostOpinion, June 15). The idiot presently at…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 19, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 19, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 19, 2021” The Issue: Parents in Queens who feel forced to pull their kids out of endlessly failing city public schools. We have tried with no success to improve our public schools for decades — mostly by pouring more and more money into the system (“Demanding Schools That Work,”…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 18, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 18, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 18, 2021” The Issue: President Biden’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva on Wednesday. As a lifelong Democrat, I was embarrassed by President Biden’s press conference performance following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin (“Cold war,” June 17). Biden even flubbed the softball questions lobbed to…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 17, 2021” The Issue: French President Emmanuel Macron‘s reaction to President Biden’s first G-7 summit. So glad to hear French President Emmanuel Macron is happy with Joe Biden being part of “the club.” Why wouldn’t he be (“French kiss for Joe,” June 13)? Biden’s main concern is everything but…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 16, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 16, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 16, 2021” The Issue: Mayor de Blasio’s lack of response to escalating violent crime in Washington Square Park. What’s happening in Washington Square Park now is the outcome of liberal policies that just don’t work (“Village Idiot,” June 15). The left can’t have it both ways — defunding the…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 15, 2021” The Issue: Rep. Ilhan Omar’s comments comparing the United States and Israel to terrorist groups. If the Democrats are to salvage any respect and show any sense of fairness and knowledge of right and wrong, then they must remove Rep. Ilhan Omar from all committee assignments (“Nan­cy…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2021” The Issue: The discussion of law and order at last week’s Democratic debate for mayor. If any one of these five candidates becomes mayor, it will be the continuation of the de Blasio era (“Crime focus of Dem debate,” June 11). Many of them are in favor…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 13, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — June 13, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — June 13, 2021” Fix mask hysteriaKarol Markowicz succinctly captures the irrationality that has large numbers of people who are vaccinated against COVID still behave as though they are in mortal danger of contracting the disease every time they step into a public place (“Please, NY: Unmask,” June 9). In my…

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