Letters to the Editor

Letters: Sen. Scott isn’t fighting for me | DeSantis’ waste | Gazans starving on our watch

Rick Scott frequently sends out emails to his people, telling them that he is continually fighting for or against something. He usually just reiterates ...

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Letters: Is press corps giving Trump a pass? | State ignoring spending laws | GOP altering history

Other than protesting while awaiting the next election, I believe there is little the average citizen can do to combat the Trump Administration’s blatant ...

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Letters: Medicaid’s slow cuts | Can McMahon lead Education? | Everglades facility and storms

The recent death of the so-called Big Beautiful Bill lacked compassion. It was opposed by just two Republican deficit hawks who said it would ...

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Letters: AI can enhance nature | GOP politicians should be ashamed | Penn’s transgender swimmer

We frequently overlook a more fundamental reality in our haste to comprehend and control artificial intelligence: AI is a byproduct of nature, not its ...

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Letters: Lincoln’s lesson lost | AI’s role in helping nature | NYC’s Socialist mayor

Abraham Lincoln declared that the United States was a government of the people, by the people, and for the people in his Gettysburg Address. ...

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Letters: War into commerce | How to grow federal revenue? | Death-row defenders

In light of the bombings in Iran and the ethnic cleansing taking place in Gaza, I propose a patriotic solution that is appropriate for ...

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Letters: Alligator Alcatraz faults | Trickle-down won’t work | Failure in Iran

FEMA funding are being used by Homeland Security to construct one or two immigration detention facilities in the Everglades. The prisons are being referred ...

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Letters: Cutting social services cuts debt | State could harm lagoon | Keep SNAP benefits away from junk food

Sunday’s letter with a headlineSome significant difficulties are raised by the fact that we are betraying protected immigrants. An amazing present was offered to ...

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Letters: I-Drive’s expensive overpass | Were protests too much? | State could harm lagoon

Yes, a pedestrian overpass would be ideal at the intersection of International Drive and Sand Lake Road. Both vehicles and a large number of ...

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