Letters to the editor, Jan. 3-4
- Readers praised The Inquirer for defending a free, fact-based press after an editorial on Donald Trump’s damage, published last Sunday, according to letter writers and readers.
- Readers argued Republican lawmakers' inaction as most Senate and House Republicans have done little to defend the Constitution, while writers blamed mainstream news networks and major institutions for capitulating to Donald Trump.
- Residents flagged service outages after Rogers and Shaw bought, noted decay at the 110-year-old McCormick biscuit factory despite heritage status, and highlighted New Jersey’s move to $15.92 minimum wage from $15.49.
- Local governments have already acted, as in Delaware County council banning untraceable ghost-gun parts and urging voters to support gun-safety measures seen in New Zealand and Canada.
- On Dec. 13, a campus shooting at Brown University and national violence statistics underscored calls for elected officials to act instead of accepting ongoing carnage.
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Letters to the editor, Jan. 3, 2026
MONEY CRAPO APPLAUDS IS SOCIALISM HE KNOCKS
Letters to the editor - January 3, 2026
Smoking areas at beachesAnthony Saliba of St Paul’s Bay writes:The minister of health has got it all wrong. He said that by providing dedicated areas for smokers at two main and popular beaches will save the environment! Are the smokers expected to inhale the venomous smoke resulting from smoking? It will spread all over the...
"Peace is the hope for humanity; the alternatives have been clearly defined by Mr. Rutte."
LFP Letters to the Editor: January 2, 2026
One can appreciate that taking the 110-year-old McCormick’s factory, with a heritage designation attached to it, and turning it into something beautiful is going to take risk and lots of money. Demolishing it is not an option under heritage designation rules.
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