Letters to the Editor category, Page 313
Letter to the editor: Fight for the Postal Service
The recent attacks on the U.S. Postal Service are an insult to anyone who has worked for this dedicated group of Americans. After my dad came home from World War II, he got a job as a letter carrier and spent almost 40 years doing a job he loved. He...
Letter to the editor: HEROES Act, clean energy essential
In May, House Democrats passed the HEROES Act, a bill to help families, workers and businesses weather the economic fallout of the pandemic. However, Senate Republicans have left the HEROES Act that would help us climb out of this mess and work toward a brighter future to languish in a...
Sounding off: Do the patriotic thing to stop covid-19
I am saddened to hear Americans call covid-19 a hoax. I believe these are patriotic Americans. But what’s patriotic about dismissing covid-19, when it has killed more than twice as many Americans as died in the Vietnam War? What’s patriotic about not social distancing to limit its spread and allow...
Letter to the editor: Who will pay for government giveaways?
I have just one question: Who’s gonna pay for all the money given away by the U.S. government? Just sayin’ … . Joe Marmo Cheswick...
Letter to the editor: USPS won’t be able to handle mail-in voting
In April 1755, Benjamin Franklin established two-day delivery between Philadelphia and New York. In July 2020, I mailed a check from Mt. Pleasant, Pa., to West Newton, Pa. Seven calendar days later it arrived. At least the U.S. Postal Service has notified Gov. Tom Wolf (where did he have his...
Letter to the editor: We’re all just as good as each other
Don’t be a racist apologist. When I was little, my parents told me, “If someone asks, ‘What are you?’ answer, ‘I’m an American.’ And always remember that you are just as good as anyone else, no better, no worse.” That advice has served me well through life. I pass it...
Letter to the editor: Judicial Watch doing politicians’ work
I read Westmoreland County Commissioner Gina Cerilli’s letter about voter suppression by the Trump administration and President Trump’s “allies” (“Trump’s attacks on voting rights,” Aug. 7, TribLIVE). How are they actually doing this, as it was not really explained in her letter? Judicial Watch sued three Pennsylvania counties to clean...
Letter to the editor: Trump took action on covid-19
I am appalled at the main untruth of Richard Giannamore’s letter “Coronavirus not under control” (Aug. 15, TribLIVE). He stated that President Trump “waited almost one month to take action.” According to the internet and other sources, the first known case of covid-19 was on Jan. 21. The president restricted...
Letter to the editor: Strengthening Social Security
Many older Pennsylvanians find themselves deferring retirement or coming to grips with unexpected unemployment. As we grapple with the abrupt changes brought on by the coronavirus, it is clear we must maintain Social Security’s hard-earned benefit for millions of older Americans and their families. Last week, AARP wrote to President...
Letter to the editor: Biden vs. Trump on faith
Voters holding religious beliefs have been forewarned. We should consider falling to our knees in a prayerful position and listen carefully, as the Chosen One Trump (COT) has spoken. We were awestruck when COT, in a Moses-like fashion, parted the peaceful protesters in Lafayette Square and led his nearly all...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s ‘law and order’ moniker ironic
President Trump’s reelection strategy was based on our supposedly wonderful economy. When that plan was not successful, he pivoted to running as the “law and order” president, as highlighted in the article “Trump deploys more federal agents under ‘law-and-order’ push” (July 23, TribLIVE). One has to marvel at the irony...
Letter to the editor: Trump’s deeds match his promises
Tom Pevarnik wrote many negative remarks against our president in his letter “What I’ve learned about Trump” (Aug. 14, TribLIVE). As I read it, I grasped that his views were an emotional response to President Trump’s personality. He did not discuss the economic boom our country had experienced until covid-19...
Letter to the editor: Transparency needed on prescriptions
I hope that state Rep. Natalie Mihalek is correct that pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) improve the flow and efficiency for the sale of prescriptions (“Anticipated drug shortages highlight need for health care industry collaboration,” Aug. 11, TribLIVE). We could have more confidence in that if we knew where the money...
Letter to the editor: Peduto should focus on crime, not police
It upsets me that the mayor of Pittsburgh is criticizing the “pop out arrest” by the Pittsburgh police, instead of defending and praising them (“Mayor Peduto, Pittsburgh public safety leaders address protest arrest in Oakland,” Aug. 16, TribLIVE). He instead should direct the focus on the criminal acts that were...
Letter to the editor: Grenell opening doors for gay Republicans
I’ve watched documentaries accusing the Reagan administration of being reluctant to take AIDS head on. People say it was because of the stigma regarding the population it mostly affected: Gay people like me and Richard Grenell. Whether that was the case or not at the time, it was unpopular to...
Letter to the editor: Responsible adults, irresponsible actions
It is with great dismay that I write to express how horrible it is to have two cases of insensitive, racist, conspiratorial, biased postings on social media locally by two supposedly responsible adults charged with making decisions and policies for the good of students. Pittsburgh Public Schools Superintendent Anthony Hamlet...
Letter to the editor: Pro-lifer plans to vote for Joe Biden
I have been pro-life since I could vote. I have never voted for a Democratic presidential nominee. From Bush to Dole to Bush to Bush to McCain to Romney to Trump, I’ve voted for them all. I hold Christian values dear to my heart. Those values are the cornerstone of...
Letter to the editor: Trump, Biden and China
Joe Biden is a friend of China and vice versa. China has been stealing technology from us for years and has been fleecing Americans on trade. Then Donald Trump came on the scene. In my opinion, the three previous presidents did nothing to level the playing field with China, and...
Letter to the editor: Trump has kept his promises
I detest and certainly distrust most politicians. I strongly believe that any politician who has been in office for more than two terms is corrupt and will not change. With that said, I must admit that I have in the past voted for some of these lowlifes. I am ashamed...
Letter to the editor: Pa. must get out of liquor business
I applaud the Aug. 14 political cartoon by Tim Hartman addressing a question I have asked any number of Pennsylvania representatives: Why should Pennsylvania be one of only two states that continue to sell liquor? I have never been given one good reason for it other than my most hated...
Letter to the editor: Trump and his perfect hair
Just when you think you’ve heard it all from President Trump, now he wants to change the water flow regulation on shower heads. Quote: “Because my hair — I don’t know about you, but it has to be perfect.” Never mind about the 170,000 dead from the virus — he...
Letter to the editor: Father Martin Bartel more than ‘numbers guy’
The veiled criticism of the Rev. Martin de Porres Bartel, newly elected archabbot of Saint Vincent Archabbey, as a “numbers guy” indicates that the letter-writer does not know the man we know and love (“Numbers guys making the decisions,” Aug. 3, TribLIVE). He may have degrees in law, business administration,...
Letter to the editor: Steigerwald’s opinion on canceling sports
In his column “High school athletes don’t need Gov. Wolf to keep them safe” (Aug. 9, TribLIVE), Tribune-Review contributing writer John Steigerwald chose to cherry-pick information and give an opinion based on no attributable facts. In a Sports news article concerning Gov. Tom Wolf’s “recommendation” that all high school sports...
Letter to the editor: Highlands band ‘goes extra mile’
As I delivered mail on my route in Natrona Heights one recent Friday afternoon, I was pleasantly surprised and honored by a group of considerate, talented Highlands High School band students. Their continuous performance on the drums as they followed me and waited at each stop along one of the...
Letter to the editor: Democrats should think twice about Biden
The election for our next president is coming fast and, like it or not, the presumptive candidates are Donald Trump and Joe Biden. Therein, for the Democrats, lies a big problem: Joe Biden. He doesn’t appear to be the Biden we remember from his years as vice president, but an...
