#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 8, 2023

#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 8, 2023

“Letters to the Editor — Jan. 8, 2023” Randi’s ‘resilience’American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten claimed that “kids are resilient” as a justification for keeping schools closed during the pandemic (“Learning Loss’ High Price,” Editorial, Jan. 2). Evidently, these kids were more resilient than the teachers she represents. Otherwise, these teachers would have been…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 25, 2022” The Issue: Mayor Adams’ appointment of his former landlord, Lisa White, to deputy NYPD commissioner. Does Mayor Adams think his constituents in New York City are all fools (“Friends with benefit$,” Nov. 23)? I really think he believes that as long as you are a relative, a…

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#GOP Arizona Gov. Ducey congratulates Democrat Hobbs on win

#GOP Arizona Gov. Ducey congratulates Democrat Hobbs on win

“GOP Arizona Gov. Ducey congratulates Democrat Hobbs on win” Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Wednesday congratulated Democrat Katie Hobbs on winning the state’s gubernatorial election as her opponent, Republican Kari Lake, refuses to concede the race.  Last week, Hobbs was projected to narrowly win the race for Arizona’s governor’s mansion. With 99% of the…

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#NY’s Asian voters rejected Dems, backed Zeldin and GOP over crime, education

#NY’s Asian voters rejected Dems, backed Zeldin and GOP over crime, education

“NY’s Asian voters rejected Dems, backed Zeldin and GOP over crime, education” New York’s once blue-leaning Asian-American voters — disgusted with crime, discrimination and bad education — have turned on the Democratic Party with a vengeance, a Post analysis of election results reveals. In a startling development, Republican gubernatorial candidate Lee Zeldin carried the majority Asian 40th…

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#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — Nov. 16, 2022” The Issue: A judge striking down President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan days after the midterms. President Biden and his staff had to know their student loan forgiveness plan would not make it through the courts (“You Got Conned, Gen Z,” Editorial, Nov. 11). They announced it…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — June 14, 2022” The Issue: The Post editorial and Michael Goodwin’s piece on Donald Trump’s fixation on the 2020 election. We know that the Democrats are as laser-focused on pursuing former President Donald Trump as he is on peddling his stolen election theory (“GOP, Move on From Trump,” Editorial, June…

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#Letters to the Editor — June 7, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — June 7, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — June 7, 2022” The Issue: President Biden’s low approval ratings in the midst of record-high inflation. The direction our economy and country are headed, with no relief in sight, is extremely disturbing (“Voters: It’s the Economy, Stupid,” June 6). Inflation is at a 40-year high. Gas prices are soaring daily….

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#Democrats thumbing their noses at voters over NY gerrymander

#Democrats thumbing their noses at voters over NY gerrymander

“Democrats thumbing their noses at voters over NY gerrymander” What unmitigated gall: New York’s highest court slaps down Gov. Kathy Hochul and fellow Democrats for trying to ram through unconstitutionally gerrymandered voting districts — and how do they respond? By resorting to sneaky new ways to force those districts on voters anyway. The maps disenfranchised…

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