#Letters to the Editor — March 21, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 21, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 21, 2021” Skipping classThe new New York City schools chancellor, Meisha Ross Porter, had a year and a half experience as a classroom teacher (“New NYC chancellor has barely taught,” March 15). Barely enough experience to know how to take attendance. As a former teacher of more than 30…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 20, 2021” The Issue: Libby Emmons’ column on liberals’ lack of criticism of President Biden’s treatment of women. Why is it that President Biden, who commits the same vulgar actions as Gov. Cuomo, gets a free pass (“Creepy Joe gets away with same,” Libby Emmons, March 16)? Is it…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 19

#Letters to the Editor — March 19

“#Letters to the Editor — March 19” The Issue: The influx of migrants and at the southern border under the Biden administration. To refer to the border situation as anything but a crisis is a blatant and unabashed attempt to conceal the monumental quagmire the Biden administration has created (“Crisis,” March 17). The crisis consists…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 18, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 18, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 18, 2021” The Issue: A 37-year-old woman who was killed by a stray bullet in front of her home in Queens. How many more innocent people, and specifically mothers, is Mayor de Blasio willing to sacrifice in the name of the defund-the-police movement (“Stray shot kills mom,” March 14)?…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 17, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 17, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 17, 2021” The Issue: Politicians’ call for Gov. Cuomo to step down due to harassment, but not nursing-home deaths. Steve Cuozzo absolutely nailed it when he pointed out how misplaced New York politicians’ priorities are when they consider sex harassment more important than mass death (“Push comes to gov,”…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 15, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 15, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 15, 2021” The Issue: The shift of focus from the nursing-home scandal to Gov. Cuomo’s alleged harassment. All the sanctimonious outcry from the Democrats calling for Gov. ­Cuomo to step down due to the number of women who have come forward accusing him of sexual harassment seems like a…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 14, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 14, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 14, 2021” Blas’ trash failureThe basic job of government is to keep the public safe, clean and livable for the people who pay taxes (“Pig Apple,” March 11). New York City First Lady Chirlane McCray wants a volunteer police force. Mayor de Blasio wants a volunteer Sanitation Department. Subway…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 13, 2021” The Issue: President Biden’s address to the nation on the COVID-19 pandemic Thursday night. I listened to President Biden’s speech about the virus (“Biden speech was a con job,” Editorial, March 12). He told us how much he values the truth and how we can always count…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 12, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 12, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 12, 2021” The Issue: Sen. Joe Manchin’s threat to block a climate-change bill unless Republicans have a say. Sen. Joe Manchin is right: Democrats need to at least make an effort to enlist Republican support on a climate bill before resorting to reconciliation (“Key Dem: Give GOP a voice,”…

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#Letters to the Editor — March 11, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — March 11, 2021

“#Letters to the Editor — March 11, 2021” The Issue: Gov. Cuomo’s statement that he would not step down in the wake of harassment allegations. Gov. Cuomo said: “I was elected by the people of the state. I wasn’t elected by politicians. I’m not going to resign because of the allegations.” (“No. 2 Dem Tells…

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