Letters to the Editor category, Page 272
Letter to the editor: Feeling sorry for Bob Nutting
I’m sorry for you, Bob Nutting. I’m sorry I can’t refer to you as Mr. Nutting ,because that is far more respect than you deserve. I’m sorry that with the latest salary dump you have not yet achieved making the Pirates payroll the lowest in all of Major League Baseball....
Letter to the editor: History lesson on impeachment
In 1998, President Clinton was impeached on two articles of impeachment: lying under oath and obstruction of justice. Both articles stemmed from his conduct and/or testimony before a grand jury regarding sexual relations with two women. It should be said that sexual relations are of a private matter and are...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s ideals
I read with interest the article “Pennsylvania Republicans weigh the party’s future post-Trump” (Jan. 10, TribLIVE). In it, some talked about abandoning “Trumpism” as a way for the party to move forward. So I ask, “What is Trumpism?” Yes, President Trump governed in an unconventional and controversial way. One may...
Letter to the editor: Tell representatives about concerns
The following is an email I sent to my state senator, Camera Bartolotta. I urge all who are concerned about our country to write to their representatives. Dear Sen. Bartolotta, I am extremely concerned about the direction in which our country is headed. It seems we’re rushing headlong into socialism,...
Letter to the editor: Unity? Let’s wait on that.
President Biden’s soul has called for the unity of all Americans. But this call must wait for the Democrats’ attempt to punish President Trump and other Republicans with a second impeachment or a shaky attempt at calling on the 14th Amendment from the Civil War. This is reminiscent of the...
Letter to the editor: Lower Burrell taxes and turf
The editorial on Arconic’s property taxes to the Burrell School District (“Arconic appeal shows need for reform,” Jan. 16, TribLIVE) was interesting but leads to more questions. For instance: Why would the school board vote to “invest” $2 million in a synthetic surface for the district’s football field? The party...
Letter to the editor: Some things upon which we can agree
As the political division in our country rapidly comes to an end (wink), I thought it might be time to point out several things upon which we can almost all agree. 1) Fellow drivers, one blink of a turn signal at 70 mph doesn’t authorize you to cut 10 feet...
Letter to the editor: Frustrating quest for vaccine
I am 88 years old and have compromised immunity due to giant cell arteritis. At my age I am basically computer illiterate, so trying to apply for an appointment for the covid-19 vaccination has been almost incomprehensible for me. The Pennsylvania map of available sites that “may” have vaccinations available...
Letter to the editor: RGGI will allow Pa. to be globally competitive
Since 2004, my Pittsburgh-based firm evolveEA has integrated triple bottom line solutions into the built environment. We factor environment and equity considerations, as well as economic considerations, into all decisions. There is a triple bottom line cost to carbon beyond the dollar cost of the energy. By placing a price...
Letter to the editor: Election reforms can end mistrust
The state Legislature should heed the call of the County Commissioners Association of Pennsylvania for election law reforms. Significantly, the association is calling for the “pre-canvassing” of mail-in ballots before 7 a.m. on Election Day. Pre-canvassing is the opening and preparing of ballots for counting in advance of Election Day....
Letter to the editor: Capitalism is on the right side
In his letter “Socialism vs. fascism” (Jan. 16, TribLIVE), Larry Joseph falsely describes fascism on the far right, next to capitalism. According to the Webster’s dictionary definition, capitalism is an economic system in which the means of production and distribution are privately owned and operated for profit. Communism is any...
Sounding off: Teachers should not be vaccine priority
I was absolutely shocked and appalled to hear that teachers and their union have requested to be included in the 1B covid-19 vaccination group. As a group, teachers are in a much lower risk category than those 65-plus with compromised immune systems and 75-plus seniors. Their students are in a...
Letter to the editor: We should not change how we elect judges
Republicans in the Pennsylvania Legislature are attempting to pass a constitutional amendment to change how we elect Supreme Court justices and appellate court judges. Instead of electing them statewide, the General Assembly would draw districts for each justice and judge. This would allow the Legislature to control district lines and...
Letter to the editor: Steelers need smart decisions to win
Most Steelers fans could not have imagined what we saw Jan. 10 when the Steelers lost to the Browns, 48-37. The Steelers resting some starters the week before sounded like a great idea, but it backfired. The Steelers have not been sharp since at least midway through the season. Resting...
Letter to the editor: Article on attack disturbing
The Women’s Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh, an agency serving victims and survivors of domestic and dating violence, was disturbed by the article “Police: Men meet on Grindr, beat each other up in New Kensington” (Jan. 13, TribLIVE). It included misguided information, victim-blaming, homophobia and an offensive clickbait headline....
Letter to the editor: Predicting bumpy ride under Biden
After four years of vicious, heinous abuse and name-calling of President Donald Trump, his followers and millions of conservative Americans, the Democrats now want to censor and deprogram us. So much for unity. In addition, President Biden has declared he will reverse Trump’s “America first” policies. Coincidentally, immigrants are rushing...
Letter to the editor: Teachers need covid vaccines
Regarding John Petrancosta’s letter “Teachers should not be vaccine priority”: My daughter is a teacher. In case you missed it, children can be carriers and, yes, my daughter has been working in school every day this year. If it makes you feel better, I’m more than happy to give her...
Letter to the editor: Giving America away
Well, Monty Hall has barely been in office for a full week and is already giving America away. Where’s the 1 million doses of vaccine a day? They don’t even have a million doses for one day. Maybe we should save it for all the illegals that get counted in...
Letter to the editor: Cover-up of corruption
When it comes to political corruption, one basic fact always holds true: the cover-up is always worse than the crime. We have seen a lot of criminal activity in Washington over the last four years. Any libel, slander and defaming that went on with the news media and in Congress...
Letter to the editor: More excuses for Trump’s actions
I thought I had heard every excuse there was to justify President Trump’s actions. There were plenty of them over the past four years given by his enablers and abettors. That is, until I read Eileen Condie’s letter “Democratic ploy to take down Trump?” (Jan. 19, TribLIVE). It left me...
Letter to the editor: We need more from our Pa. legislators
Dear Pennsylvania legislators: You were warned, but again this month, as you do every session, you neutered yourselves, ceding your powers to the four leaders of the Pennsylvania House and Senate. Those leaders presented the rules at the last minute as they always do, and you passed them without amendments,...
Letter to the editor: Capitol riots not a Democratic ploy
Regarding Eileen Condie’s letter “Democratic ploy to take down Trump?” (Jan. 19, TribLIVE): Ms. Condie, time to put your pen down and smell the coffee. Leonard Mucci Derry Township...
Letter to the editor: Republican vs. Democrat debt
It has been bothering me that letter-writer Sandra Kremer (“Republicans’ legacy of debt,” Dec. 1, TribLIVE) was knocking the Republican president for increasing the national debt. She writes about Democratic presidents with surpluses, like LBJ’s $3.2 billion. Also, Bill Clinton had a surplus. She then states Ronald Reagan added $1.5...
Letter to the editor: Reschenthaler is not a patriot
I feel compelled to respond to Jeff Hoener’s letter “Reschenthaler and Joyce are patriots.” This was “the most secure election in history.” “We have not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome in the election.” Those are quotes from officials in Trump’s own administration. There...
Letter to the editor: We need faster vaccine distribution
With hundreds of thousands of coronavirus deaths in the United States, and cases still on an upward trend, it is imperative the distribution of the vaccine is faster and more efficient. How can this be done? The key is transportation. If we can transport the vaccine to key areas in...
