#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 3, 2023

#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 3, 2023

“Letters to the Editor — Jan. 3, 2023” The Issue: A man who attacked three police officers with a machete near Times Square on New Year’s Eve. On New Year’s Eve, three policemen stationed near Times Square in Manhattan were attacked by a machete-wielding teen from Maine (“Teen jihadi,” Jan. 2). What was initially thought…

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#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023

#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023

“Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023” Killer’s freedomGov. Hochul has shown her contempt and disregard for murder victims and their families by granting clemency to Bruce Bryant, convicted killer of 11-year-old Travis Lilley (“Kat gives a break to boy’s killer,” Dec. 24). Travis was a child who was robbed of his life by…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 31, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 31, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 31, 2022” The Issue: The failure of state and local leaders to prepare for the Buffalo blizzard that killed at least 33. The death toll from the Buffalo blizzard is tragic and alarming (“A damning calm before storm,” Editorial, Dec. 28). While storms of this magnitude will almost inevitably…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 29, 2022” The Issue: Revelations that GOP Rep.-elect George Santos lied about his history and education. The George Santos fiasco demonstrates a lack of regard for integrity and a lack of oversight in the institutions that govern our country (“Doghouse, but not out of House,” Dec. 28). If an…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 26, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 26, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 26, 2022” The Issue: Stanford University’s release of a guide on “harmful” language, including the word “American.” Stop the insanity, please (“World wide woke,” Dec. 21). Stanford University has gone off the deep end with this nonsensical initiative to eliminate so-called “harmful” language. (And I’m willing to bet that…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 25, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 25, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 25, 2022” Shelter chaosThe City Council must not approve the expansion of the women’s shelter on E. 45th Street (“Slay roomie sought,” Dec. 18). The history of crime and the recent murder show those who run this shelter are not competent. Under these circumstances, enlarging a poorly run, crime-ridden…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 17, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 17, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 17, 2022” Raises for polsEven by New Yorkers’ low-grade expectations of their elected officials, Gov. Hochul’s support for Assembly and state Senate raises is astounding (“Kat: Yes, return & raise your own pay!” Dec. 10). The governor, her predecessor and both Democratic legislative conferences have imposed the worst crime…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 16, 2022” The Issue: The arrest of former FTX head Sam Bankman-Fried for alleged cryptocurrency fraud. This crypto crybaby will absolutely roll on anybody to save himself (“Hairy Plotter,” Dec. 14). It’s no surprise to me that Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested instead of having to go in front of…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 15, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 15, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 15, 2022” The Issue: The rising numbers of migrants trying to cross the border ahead of the end of Title 42. President Biden, I think it’s time to secure the United States’ southern border (“Rush hour,” Dec. 13). It has become a crisis, and America has lost its credibility…

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#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 14, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Dec. 14, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Dec. 14, 2022” The Issue: Miranda Devine’s column on the lack of media coverage of Twitter’s censorship of The Post. Miranda Devine encapsulates everything in one paragraph: “If anything is an existential threat to democracy, it is Big Tech’s assault on free speech, in service to one side of politics…

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