The people with the most accurate and intimate knowledge of the president’s cognitive troubles were also the most vocal deniers of that reality.
Category: Letters to the Editor
Letters: Editorial board goes after CPS teachers. What about other issues?
The editorial mentions that CPS spends $30,000 per pupil but falsely implies that most of that money is going to teacher salaries.
Letters: Final notes of thanks from our readers
The Tribune opinion team’s increased attention on the integrity of our leaders is what I am grateful for this Thanksgiving.
Letters: Among the many things readers are thankful for? The magnificence of trees and animals.
I give thanks for the young maple tree outside my window that waxes gold only on one side when the sun is just rising.
Letters: The Tribune Editorial Board has done a huger disservice to CPS teachers
Teachers are on the front lines in educating and caring for Chicago’s children and shoulder an immense workload that is both intellectual and emotional.
Letters: Cook County Board of Review offers little transparency in its decisions
If two bodies differ in opinions of value that affect taxpayers, taxpayers should be able to inquire into the reasons for this difference.
Letters: Both parties should try to work together, but not at the expense of what’s best for the US
Both parties should try to work together when possible, but not at the expense of what’s right for this nation.
Letters: Paul Vallas misrepresents facts about the consent decree for CPD
We reject voices that suggest that returning to the dark days of police Cmdr. Jon Burge and rampant, illegal police abuse will make Chicago safer.
Letters: COVID-19 remains a public health challenge. Getting a booster will make a difference.
When you get vaccinated, you are making an intentional choice to help protect yourself and others.
Letters: President Joe Biden should act to have the Equal Rights Amendment certified
Publishing the ERA would affirm the legal equality of all Americans, regardless of sex.