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#Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2021

#Letters to the Editor — July 13, 2021

The Issue: Hunter Biden‘s sale of his paintings to anonymous buyers for up to $500,000.

Hunter Biden is being investigated by the FBI for using his father’s position as vice president (“Do we have to draw pro-Joe media a picture?” Miranda Devine, July 12).

So what is Hunter doing? He’s working another scheme to cash in on daddy’s influence.

This time, he’s become a world-famous painter, selling his talent to the tune of $500,000 per work of art. The buyers will be anonymous (how convenient) and so will the influence that they’re obviously buying.

If Hunter was scared of being indicted for his previous influence-peddling, does anyone think he’d be running a similar scheme? Who says crime doesn’t pay?

Steve Heitner

Middle Island

Devine has some enlightening thoughts on Hunter’s “pay-for-paint.”

His art, which is fetching half a million without naming the buyer, is certainly not transparent.

Of course, finding out who those wealthy purchasers are is an integral part of this. Are the anonymous buyers acquaintances from China, Russia or Mexico?

Ron Zajicek

Cortland

Biden made sure that his entire family was taken care of through political deals and influences behind the scenes.

His son Hunter has a newly discovered art talent. He has no formal art education, yet his art works are being auctioned off for as much as $500,000 to anonymous collectors.

I’m sure those collectors are Russians and Iranians who are just looking for political favors.

Jean Cole

Juno Beach, Fla.

Hunter’s “art exhibition” is just another example of how the Biden family has been cashing in on Joe’s political connections for years.

The media gives Hunter a pass, just like they gave Frank Biden a pass when it was revealed he is a senior consultant for a law firm, yet has no law degree. Shameless.

Peter Kelly

Hazlet, NJ

The Issue: A 6-year-old who was attacked and robbed of his scooter in Brooklyn last week.

When are Gov. Cuomo, Mayor de Blasio and the other dimwits going to understand a simple equation: No consequences for crime equals more crime (“Jack scooted thug,” July 10).

While they live in fancy digs with security details and beat their chests on their progressive records, 6-year-olds are robbed and 4-year-olds are shot in Times Square. They all need to be voted out of office. We were much safer under Republicans.

Kathryn Donnelly

Queens

How many more criminal acts perpetrated against children will it take for the misguided no-bail policy to be rescinded? It is undeniable that such a detrimental criminal-justice policy only engenders more depraved crimes.

Cowardly, unscrupulous attacks against children only magnify the atrocious onslaught of barbaric, unimaginable crimes that have overwhelmed a city in steady, decline.

Cuomo and de Blasio should be held accountable for their total ineptitude.

Meanwhile, the lowlife who stole the child’s scooter, if apprehended, will be scooting away to commit another heinous, violent crimes because of the existing, repulsive no-bail policy.

Denis David

East Rockaway

New York City criminals have stooped to a new low. Stealing a scooter off a 6-year-old Brooklyn boy makes no sense.

On the flip side of this despicable act: What was the lad doing out at 10 p.m. unsupervised?

Matt Engel

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

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