Letters to the Editor category, Page 353
Letter to the editor: Yovanovitch’s intimidation claim is laughable
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch said during the impeachment hearings that she felt intimidated by President Trump’s tweet critiquing her performance as ambassador. As a retired Foreign Service employee, I find that unbelievable and laughable. Our ambassadors around the world are made of sterner stuff. Yovanovitch apparently is not. Irrelevant to impeachment,...
Letter to the editor: Let medical practitioners, not government, take care of us
Dr. Lawrence John (“Patients want physicians involved in their health care,” Nov. 13, TribLIVE) is probably correct that most patients would prefer to see a physician than a physician’s assistant. That does not mean that in many cases they would be as well cared for by a physician’s assistant. But...
Letter to the editor: Government failing our children
Our poor children. Parents always want the best for their children. For most parents it is their main purpose in life, to raise healthy, happy, honorable children. They want them to be able to live in a safe, prospering and honorable country. They know it is important their children get...
Letter to the editor: Free is never really free
Democratic candidates love to use the word “free.” It appeals to uninformed voters. Free college, health care, cellphones. However, free is usually not free. It just means someone else pays for it. Maybe that someone is you. John, a 20-year-old man, is thrilled that his college education will be free....
Letter to the editor: Violating traffic laws as Olympic sport
When we moved here in 2007, we were warned by our real estate agent about people running the red lights on Route 30 near our home. I have been seeking an answer as to why this happens so often. We heeded her advice to never go as soon as the...
Letter to the editor: A dream for America
I have a dream … that America will become a strong nation and that Mr. Trump will become leader for life; that the disagreeable, weak and unemployable shall be sent to work camps until they are set free; that genocide is approved to cleanse the nation. A dream of one...
Letter to the editor: Trump & the Pharisees
Perhaps letter-writer R. Ritchey (“Jesus, too, criticizes the elite,” Oct. 23, TribLIVE) should read the Scriptures. The Pharisees had the mandate of teaching and safeguarding God’s laws as given to Moses. Our Congress is mandated to represent our people and to protect and represent our Constitution. Both groups have failed....
Letter to the editor: Voters’ dedication admirable
As a volunteer poll worker positioned near handicap parking areas, I assisted some of those struggling, dedicated voters. I didn’t know or care about their party leaning. I only know I admired and appreciated their patriotism. Bob Goehring North Huntingdon...
Letter to the editor: Federal budget, climate change
Impeachment: Am I the only one who has noticed that Congress never got around to building a budget? At least this time the continuing resolution will last the fiscal year. Climate: Don’t sweat it. Over half of the world’s population is already short of water, essentially all of the people...
Letter to the editor: A lot to love about Westmoreland
I grew up in not-so-safe neighborhoods in Brooklyn and Queens, where I quickly became street smart. I got a paper route and have worked ever since. There is pride of ownership when you earn and buy your own home. I have also never received any government benefits or privilege. When...
Letter to the editor: Trump will make America even greater
Why are Democrats so hell-bent on removing our president from office 12 months from the next election? If he is the most miserable, lying, racist, sexist, homophobic, communist-loving, American-hating, power-hungry devil who ever walked the Earth, won’t the voters remove him? Therein lies their problem: The people will not reject...
Letter to the editor: Presidential accomplishments
President Donald John Trump loves to boast that his administration has accomplished more than any other in our storied past. OK. But may we take a stroll down history lane? Thomas Jefferson subdued the Barbary pirates, authorized the Lewis and Clark expedition, and negotiated the Louisiana Purchase. James Polk extended...
Letter to the editor: Bills will help lower prescription drug costs
It’s time to lower prescription drug costs in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania’s Medicaid program is paying billions more than it should for prescription drugs, due to the growing influence of pharmacy benefit managers. Designed to save Medicaid dollars, PBMs have seen their payments from the commonwealth increase by more than $1 billion...
Letter to the editor: Pirates fans beware
With 2020 approaching, so is another season at PNC Park. The new schedule is out, along with new ticket plans and promotional schedules. Pirates fans beware: Don’t get caught in the bobblehead and “Free Shirt Friday” traps that “Trapper Bob” Nutting lures his prey into. He can set traps that...
Letter to the editor: Trust NASA on global warming
If you’re still not sure who to believe about global warming, NASA has a website devoted to the subject. You can access the site by Googling “NASA global warming.” There are good reasons why one might trust NASA’s information. They literally are “rocket scientists,” and please recall that 50 years...
Letter to the editor: Help out Alzheimer’s caregivers
Alzheimer’s disease is devastating — not only for the more than 5 million Americans living with the disease, but also for the more than 16 million family and friends serving as caregivers. The caregiving needs for someone living with Alzheimer’s are extensive and increase over time – on average four...
Letter to the editor: Pro-life candidates succeed
After the election I was scared to find out how the candidates we identified on the LifePAC flyer as pro-life had done. I knew that only one of two Superior Court candidates won and that Allegheny County did poorly, and even my township conservatives did poorly. But my initial fears...
Letter to the editor: All news, Fox, too, should be factual
I am puzzled by the question Jon Herby asked in his letter “Fox News & factual news” (Oct. 19, TribLIVE): “Does letter-writer Michael Bitterice include Fox News in his opinion of ‘factual news’?” In my letter ”Media’s bias is dangerous” (Oct. 16, TribLIVE), I offered no opinion on “factual news”...
Letter to the editor: GOP holding up bills that will help Americans
I am ashamed of Pennsylvanians. I am embarrassed at their ignorance. There are so many levels to this stupidity. For example: There are a number of bills passed by the House and sitting in the Senate where Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refuses to bring them up for a vote. These...
Letter to the editor: Send Jane Fonda back to Vietnam
Hanoi Jane Fonda is protesting climate change. A simple solution: Move to Vietnam and enjoy a tropical climate. I know she has a lot of friends there. I don’t think she is broke and cannot afford to move, but I also know many Vietnam vets will take up a collection...
Letter to the editor: Celebrating public schools
The week of Nov. 18 we celebrate American Education Week, a great opportunity to appreciate the amazing public-school educators and support professionals who work hard every day to prepare our students for future success. Our educators introduce students to the wonders of reading. They teach them to reason with numbers...
Sounding off: Without consensus, no impeachment
In the last two impeachments, the facts were clear. Nixon was caught authorizing hush money, directing the cover-up, and using the IRS to harass accusers for starters. The consensus was that he had to go, and he resigned. Clinton was caught sexually exploiting a subordinate, lying about it under oath,...
Letter to the editor: Safeguarding our prosperity
What causes poverty? Wrong question, since poverty is the natural state of humans. It’s been that way for 100,000 years. The correct question is “What causes wealth?” Quick answer — free-market capitalism. Since the late 18th century, a middle class has been forming, thanks to small-business owners depending on their...
Letter to the editor: Atheism & politics
In response to letter-writer Dr. Joel Last (“Socialism & religious values”): As an atheist in Westmoreland County, I can guarantee you that my political leanings have zero to do with my lack of belief. We live in the information age, and the more you know, the less religious you become....
Letter to the editor: End emissions testing
I salute Sen. Kim Ward’s efforts to change emissions testing in Pennsylvania. Emissions testing is archaic and was not fair from the start. As a resident of Westmoreland County, I am required to have my car tested. But if I lived in Forest County, I would not be held to...
