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Through the “Investing in America” agenda, the Biden-Harris administration is cutting costs for hardworking American families in every corner of the country.

There are getting to be fewer and fewer places to go to for peace and quiet. For example, many libraries are not quiet.

Last week, a family member from New Jersey visited our home for a couple days, during which the most recent Herald was sitting on our coffee table. After reading it, she commented, “That’s a good newspaper!”

I would like to publicly commend Officer Gina Ferzetti and Sergeant Marc Mansour, of the Solebury Township Police Department for their extraordinary assistance to me when my car broke down on River Road/Greenhill Road on Monday July 8.

At the recent presidential debate, virtually every question posed to Donald Trump, regardless of topic, resulted in an over-the-top rant about illegal immigration.

The Republican platform has been approved and paints a picture of what the next four years look like if Donald Trump wins.

In the pursuit of truth, words are important. Good law is practical and objective. Bad law pits good people against one another. When the great American melting pot is stirred, consensus is formed.

Sought-out guidance and prayerful decision by our pastor should be a feeling of assurance, not anger. It was an oppressive challenge to Father Gurkin, in his obligation to lead the congregation.

I realize you try to present a balanced view, but how about adopting this idea? Given that, as we all know, the country is presently divided roughly 50/50 in terms of political views and support, why don’t you adopt a policy of publishing one letter representing each side whenever one or the other comes in?

A guest opinion writer lost me when he claimed, in last week’s Herald, that inflation was 9% when President Biden was inaugurated (“Biden controls neither inflation nor oil prices” July 4).

Donald Trump, leader of the MAGA Party (the Republican Party was hijacked long ago), was given another pass at the debate.

The presidential debate on Thursday night frightens me. I will vote for the Democratic nominee.

There was a suggestion made during the recent New Hope Borough Council meeting, according to Blake Barrigh’s report in the June 13 Herald, that “the Odette’s building essentially blocks pedestrians from reaching the canal at that location.” This is false.

Thank you, Ted Williams, for your recent Guest Opinion in the Bucks County Herald (“PA can shed the shame of live pigeon shoots,” May 30).

Some Democratic Senators want women to be eligible for the military draft. This isn’t a new policy position for the Democrats in the U.S. Congress and U.S. Senate.

The bad news is an 11-year-old boy shot at a home in Levittown, which ended up leaving a hole in a bedroom wall (“Middle school student suspected of firing 380-caliber bullet into Bristol Twp. house,” May 23).

As a 40-year member of State Street Players I was flabbergasted to learn of Our Lady of Mount Carmel’s pastor will no longer support the troupe (“Our Lady of Mt. Carmel cuts ties with State Street Players,” June 20).

Living on River Road in Upper Bucks County means many nice things, like beautiful views from the front porch, spectacular sunsets and an excuse to keep a kayak handy. But lately it also means dangerous car accidents.

As we near Independence Day, I started thinking about our country’s complicated history and the true meaning of patriotism. It is not a simple, one-size-fits-all concept.

Concerning Donald Trump being allowed to run for president (“Felons typically can’t vote. Can they run for president?” June 13), while the U.S. military has rigorous moral character standards, having a criminal record does not automatically disqualify you from enlisting in the military.

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