The Issue: Eva Longoria pronouncing the United Sates to be a dystopia following the election.
Good riddance to Eva Longoria, who has doubled-down on life abroad after moving away during the pandemic (“Escaping America? What Eva!” Nov. 21).
Finally, one person who threatens to leave the United States actually makes good on her word.
Much of her complaints — inflation, high cost of living, homelessness — is thanks to the Democrats (who never admit to any wrongdoing). For four years we had a senile puppet as our “president” and a do-nothing vice president while everyday expenses skyrocketed, along with crime.
Veronica Kwiecinski
Maspeth
Eva Longoria says so long to America. I say: Good, don’t let the door hit your privileged butt on the way out.
There is an old saying: If your heart is not in this country, get your butt out of it. I wonder: Will she take all the money she made in this country with her?
Gary Acerra
Staten Island
Don’t cry for me, Eva Longoria: The truth is you can see from your former home state of California that when it comes to homelessness, higher taxes and crime, the Democrats do a bang-up job.
Enjoy Spain. I for one am glad you’re leaving, although I think you’re a hypocrite for not staying and enjoying what you voted for in California.
Leo Kibler
Delray, Fla.
Eva Longoria has decided to continue trading America for the better pastures of Spain and Mexico. Many of our problems have to with homelessness and taxation, but of course it was the pandemic that was catalyst that is driving her out of here, and the recent election which led her to call America a dystopia.
She is right in acknowledging that it is her privilege that allows her to live elsewhere.
Ron Zajicek
Cortlandt
Good riddance, to Eva Longoria: Hopefully, more of the Hollywood elite will follow her.
The Democratic Party created the mess she’s complaining about — and yet President-elect Donald Trump gets blamed. Longoria has no idea about average American troubles, nor does she seem to care about hard-working people trying to raise a families here.
P. Fletcher
Massappequa Park
The Issue: Whoopi Goldberg accusing a Staten Island bakery of political bias.
Kudos to The Post’s coverage of Whoopi Goldberg’s tiff with a Staten Island bakery (“Cherry on top of Whoopi ‘lie,’ ” Nov. 21).
Is Whoopi so entitled that she believes her political views are relevant to the simple purchase of dessert? Talk about narcissistic delusions of grandeur. She needs to “woke” up and smell the coffee.
Why wouldn’t any confectioner just let her eat their cake, if they were able to profit from the sale?
James Evans
Worcester, Mass.
The Staten Island bakery that Whoopi Goldberg slandered has since been flooded with orders in support of the business. Think the haters on “The View” and ABC will finally learn their lesson? No. The only way to put this dreck of a show on notice is to boycott its sponsors.
Walter Goldeski
East Brunswick, NJ
This is just another example of another Democratic coastal elite talking down to working-class people. And what makes it worse is that Goldberg manufactured this entire issue.
A bakery that has been in business for roughly 145 years doesn’t achieve that longevity by shunning people for political reasons. Shame on you, Whoopi.
This family deserves an on air apology.
Sean P. Kelly
Farmingdale
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