Come again, Elise
It’s a disgrace that Rep. Elise Stefanik didn’t run for mayor; she might have gained in a landside (“She’s Steff’ out,” Dec. 20).
Come again, Elise, and keep in politics. You might be New York’s future.
You’re a fighter who stands up for individuals’s rights. New York wants you.
Mo Colarusso
Manhattan
Deal with nurses pretty
Once more, The Submit is on the incorrect facet of the nurses’ plight (“A Sickening Nurses’ Strike,” Editorial, Dec. 26).
Nurses are the spine of drugs. They do many thankless duties which can be “beneath” medical doctors. Don’t get confused that Medicare cuts will in any manner quick the earnings for these hospitals. Go and take a look at what the CEO of the general public hospitals walks away with yearly.
Many nurses work 12-hour shifts, and in the course of the pandemic, they have been those despatched into the rooms with little regard for his or her lives. Nurses deserve each penny they will get, and if it cuts into what the CEO and board members make, so be it.
James Schwartz
Summit, NJ
EMTs want unions
Robert Tucker’s latest opinion claims to defend New York Metropolis’s EMTs and paramedics whereas blaming their unions for a system in disaster (“Our Courageous EMTs Want a Rescue Now,” PostOpinion, Dec. 22).
It’s a handy narrative that collapses underneath the burden of the info. If EMS was dealing with a “looming public security disaster,” why did he by no means deal with it like one whereas he had the authority?
He states we have to abandon our parity push, displaying how ill-informed he’s in regards to the workforce he supposedly led. We gained an Equal Employment Alternative Fee resolution and class-action standing.
Town’s EMS disaster won’t be solved by blaming employees or their representatives. It will likely be solved when leaders are prepared to point out up and struggle publicly for the individuals who maintain the system alive every single day.
Oren Barzilay
Whitestone
Outlaw pit bulls
I’m past outraged that an uncaring and irresponsible particular person whose vicious canine mauled the leg of a 1-year-old child is free to stroll the streets along with his pet monster (“Pit bull mauls tot,” Dec. 24).
On the very least, he ought to have been arrested for reckless endangerment. That he “calmly walked away” earlier than police arrived is proof of his inhumanity.
Pit bulls ought to be outlawed. The newborn’s household is totally proper to pursue authorized proceedings to have the canine euthanized.
Stuart Ellison
Brooklyn
Bondi conspiracy
By instantly connecting the bloodbath of Jews in Bondi to Israel, Richmond Mayor Eduardo Martinez’s attitudes can’t be clearer (“Resign push over Bondi posts,” Dec. 20).
His apologies are hole; his enthusiasm in first posting this bile can’t be defined by “poor judgment.” Whereas he tries to cover it, he’s a five-star antisemite, and he promotes it. He has no place governing anyplace.
Rafael Harpaz
Atlanta, Ga.
An Obamacare repair
It’s evident that Obamacare is a failure, however an abrupt finish to subsidy enhancements might create havoc for a lot of American households (“Sensible Bamcare Politics,” Editorial, Dec. 20).
Republicans can be greatest served to incorporate a brief extension of the subsidy enhancements in a bigger invoice of market-based options they’ve promoted. It will lock in these fixes and stop Democratic “game-playing” when the expiration of these subsidies comes.
Peter Kelly
Hazlet, NJ
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