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Dems’ ‘big tent’
It’s fascinating to hearken to the hypocrites within the Democratic Party welcoming the likes of Graham Platner in Maine and the communist agitators in New York City as they obtain energy (“A hateful horde has run amok,” David Harsanyi, July 2).
Phonies like Sen. Cory Booker smile so weasel-like as they reward their celebration’s “big tent.” Question: If figures like Hitler, Stalin, and Mao have been resurrected and sought to join-up, would that tent be huge enough?
Myron Hecker
Pearl River
Stop bragging, Don
I are not looking for President Trump to keep bragging about how luxurious his gifted airplane from Qatar is (“New Air Force One 1st flight,” July 1).
I need him to have the identical stuff everyone else who works in authorities has. Most Americans are struggling to make ends meet. They don’t care if he flies in luxurious.
Mindy Rader
New City
Lay off the goss
Allie Yang contends that “gossiping may give you an evolutionary advantage” in the case of relationships, letting off steam or getting forward, in line with groundbreaking analysis (“Survival of the cattiest,” July 2)?
I agree that typically gossip brings people nearer collectively. However, it turns into dangerous when the gossip is believed to be true and viciously unfold, which is so usually the case, because of social media and common sense being a factor of the previous. This article is simply one other method of normalizing and pushing acceptance of unhealthy habits.
Michelle Tranchina
Brooklyn, Conn.
Sneaky Mamdani
Mayor Mamdani is exhibiting his socialist chops and City Council Speaker Julie Menin was made to appear like the idiot she is (“Hizz late $neak attack on NYPD,” July 2).
After he beforehand promised to rent an extra 580 police officers, he received her to comply with a ridiculous $125.8 billion price range.
Now will people understand simply what is occurring to our once-vibrant metropolis? Every elected official that has an NYPD security element ought to be stripped of it. They ought to decline the security in order that these officers can patrol our streets to keep residents protected.
Kim F. Cody
Whitestone
We need stability
The Supreme Court’s ruling permitting President Trump to fire federal officers permits him to sink or swim on his mandate with no excuses (“Ruling is a rebalancing act for US,” Jonathan Turley, June 30).
You need elected leaders to have the ability to choose their groups. They need the unfettered proper to rent and fire people who will ship on said insurance policies. Otherwise, how are you able to really maintain them accountable?
I perceive there have to be impartial companies in authorities, however that’s why checks and balances are in place to carry officers accountable in the event that they overstep authority.
Larry Sylvester
Ontario, Canada
Empire State stunt
First and foremost, the place was security when these two lovebirds ascended to the very peak of the Empire State Building (“He’s ‘Ring’ Kong,” July 2)?
These kissing daredevils might have had different concepts different than a marriage proposal; happily they meant no hurt. It jogs my memory Philippe Petit’s tightrope stroll between the Twin Towers in 1974. For that he obtained a lifetime move to the remark deck. I ponder what reward, if any, will go to those two.
Ron Zajicek
Cortlandt
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