The issue: Mayor Adams and more an involuntary treatment propose to resolve the crisis for mental enlightened.
Mayor Adams is 100% correct on this issue (‘Commit with Compassion’, mayor Eric Adams, 11 April).
We have hundreds of thousands of criminal insane people who sleep on the street throughout America. Add the number of criminal insane people who dumped abroad in the United States when Democrats opened the borders, and President Trump is confronted with another major crisis that requires urgent attention.
Federal Hospitals for Hesties Sakt must be needed in large cities to combat this.
Daniel Robinowitz
Dallas, Texas
We have seen a “possessed” wigma killing, a man with a meat dome injured children injured and now a man has randomly attacked a woman with a broken bottle, regardless of his hearings of mental health.
The lack of control over these situations emphasizes an important factor that seems to be ignored: as a society we must stop this mentality that crimes committed by the mentally ill must be forgiven because they have no control. The concept makes it much easier to play the system for real reasons.
Larry Chipley
Ocean View, del.
A madman with 36 hearings in mental health and a criminal record was allowed to walk around freely and cut the neck of a young woman; No surprise. Such things have happened all too often.
When will enough be enough? The radical Albany legending power must make much more involuntary commitment possible. These crazy people belong in hospital care or, if necessary, in prison.
Joseph Valente
States Island
Why are the Democrats, especially in New York, so adamant and insane about protecting the rights of perpetrators in relation to those of the victims?
Every day there are news stories that drive that point home. One day, hopefully soon, the DEMs will have to realize that there is no future for their methods.
Jim Forkan
Bayside
It is time to place the sick people with a mental illness in a facility.
It appears again and again that the prison is not the answer. These people are simply released and commit their crimes again.
Mo Colarusso
Manhattan
The issue: Mayor Adams’s plan to hire 3,700 teachers in accordance with the New York class law.
In another fiasco in the mismanagement of New York City about public education, Mayor Adams will now support the recruitment of 3,700 new teachers (“The Class-Size Con”, editorial, 11 April).
All this for a school system that purchases in registration and nothing less than a failure has been in training children. Of course this is in reality a payment to the union of the teachers.
If New York were really serious about quality education, three things would be done: granting more licenses for Charter schools, collaborating with the Archdiocese of New York to restore and reopen parochial schools and to restructure the Ministry of Education, while competing leadership together with real standards of exitness.
John Mancuso
Naples, Fla.
Reduction of the class and adding 3,700 new teachers is the way in which the United Federation of Teachers is to fill empty classrooms that are no longer available for charter schools.
Scores will rise and the involvement of the parent will increase, only when welfare payments are linked to test scores. Nothing else has worked in my 50 years of experience.
Do not pay attention to the UFT; It represents the needs of adults, not children. That is the task of the DIY, and it stinks about it.
Michael Castagna
Brooklyn
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