Senile representatives and more: Letters to the Editor — May 24, 2026
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Senile representatives and more: Letters to the Editor — May 24, 2026
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There is no better example of the need for term limits for politicians than Chadwick Moore’s article on the obvious mental and physical decline of certain members of Congress (“This old rickety house,” May 21).
But keep in mind the ongoing deception by their staff, who only wish to protect their financial positions when they suggest that these feeble, impaired and chronically absent leaders are properly representing their constituents.
North Ft. Myers, Fla.
The Post’s recent editorial on climate change (“Now They Tell Us!,” May 19) left out the most important part: It’s happening, and that’s something Democrats, Republicans and independents agree on.
The new scientific projection that the absolute worst-case scenario for 2100 won’t occur was made in large part because of another omitted point: We’ve made great progress developing clean energy and closing coal-fired power plants.
Trump needs to shut down this key Iranian transit artery — ASAP
Clarence Thomas triumphs — and his legal vision, too
When will taxpayers revolt over the obscene tragedy of NYC schools?
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