Calls to end ‘The View’ and more: Letters – Latest News
End ‘The View’
Please, please, please, get these cackling females off the air (“Ax hovers over ‘View,’ ” Sept. 20).
I agree with Brendan Carr — the Federal Communications Commission ought to conduct an investigation into “The View.” It shouldn’t even be thought of a information show. It’s an insult to actual information reporters who’re trustworthy and reliable. This show is full of nothing however gossip.
Maria Musolino
Staten Island
New blood Dems
It is disheartening to see the weak area of candidates vying to exchange Rep. Jerrold Nadler (“NYC Dems’ Depressing Farm Team,” Editorial, Sept. 23).
What’s needed on this race is recent blood: A reasonable candidate who will stand up for New Yorkers in opposition to assaults from Washington and stand out as a chief on the problems driving right now’s debates. Until this candidate emerges, there’s little hope that any alternative will dwell up to Nadler’s identify.
Patrick Timmins
Manhattan
Odious Randi
With the doable exceptions of Dr. Jill Biden and Sen. Adam Schiff, American Federation of Teachers head Randi Weingarten continues her function as essentially the most obnoxious and odious determine on the American political scene (“Randi’s ‘Fascist’ Con,” Editorial, Sept. 22).
While touting her new e book, she proclaims the need for a public with “strong critical-thinking muscles.” It hardly takes a lot critical-thinking muscle in any respect to understand that she and the AFT have accomplished zilch to additional the requirements and smarts of college students trapped in her ghastly “pass ’em no matter what” empire. The critical-thinking muscle tissues she finds so important are best exhibited by mother and father who aren’t fooled one bit.
Anthony Parks
Garden City
Wild, wild bikers
“The bikes think they own the park” — more like they suppose they own town (“Central Pk. road to hell,” Sept. 24).
Bike riders go the mistaken method, journey in car lanes, not often stop for purple lights and routinely make sharp turns from aspect streets, typically at speeds that mimic I-95 visitors.
At our month-to-month precinct Community Council conferences, residents usually complain about thoughtless and harmful bicycle riders. When is town going to man up and shield pedestrians?
Carol Puttre-Czyz
Manhattan
Wishy-washy Zo
What an indecisive world that is: Zohran Mamdani can’t resolve if he needs to decriminalize prostitution, which is all the time a sizzling matter when it comes to politicians operating for workplace (“Zoh’s Prostitute Problem,” Editorial, Sept. 24).
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I’m shocked, since Mamdani’s tradition promotes modesty and respect for ladies. The query is, will prostitution ever grow to be a factor of the previous? I might be shocked if it did, but it surely does make for a good mayoral “agenda” merchandise.
Donna Skjeveland
Holbrook
Save the rat packs
Rodents are emotional and clever, which makes it even more heartbreaking that people inflict a lot struggling on them, by gassing, poisoning — and arguably the worst — utilizing glue traps (“Secrets of NYC’s rat pack,” Sept. 21).
The best tactic for rodent management is containing food and rubbish. Put rubbish baggage in sealed bins, food in sturdy, sealed containers and observe most cleanliness. If rodents don’t have an accessible food source, then they gained’t keep and reproduce and points grow to be more manageable.
James Scotto
Yorktown Heights
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