They’d look strong if they blocked them, but they’d risk alienating Trump’s base in midterms.
2018
Cynthia Dill: Tragedy of Marissa’s death has a buck-passing epilogue
Gov. LePage was wrong on several counts when he called the state’s failure to act a ‘comedy of errors.’
Commentary: Trump’s goal unclear in ‘modernizing’ nuclear arsenal
When he announced his plan, he acted as if the rationale were so obvious that any 6-year-old would get it. If that’s true, maybe adults should be worried.
Maine Voices: Why stereotypes make bad mascots
Images like those used in two Maine towns lump all indigenous peoples together, instead of respecting diverse cultures.
Maine Observer: Rug, plugs, hat – what’s a balding guy to do?
No one who once reveled in a head of thick, golden hair would ever accept comb-overs without putting up a fight.
Letter to the editor: South Portland could use allies in fight against tar-sands oil
The recent, excellent article by Staff Writer Kelley Bouchard (“Portland, South Portland plan to fight against climate change,” March 4) made it clear what the future holds for Portland Harbor. Of the two cities, however, South Portland deserves the most credit for attempting to limit the effects of climate change. They have taken on the […]
Letter to the editor: Illogical to punish hybrid, e-car owners with highway fees
There can be no denying the need to address the emerging problem of supporting Maine’s and, indeed, the nation’s highways. However, punishing drivers who have made the wise decision to do something about continuing to pump greenhouse gases into the atmosphere is simply perverse. This is the start of the era where financing our highways […]
Letter to the editor: Teens’ activism inspires support for school walkout
While no parent relishes the thought of children missing school, the duplicity our kids face is clear, particularly to them. In a nation where the gun law exists as a right to bear arms for matters of self-defense, we’re asking children to attend public spaces at risk for mass murder. Spaces where they will have […]
Letter to the editor: Northern Maine land isn’t as ‘pristine’ as we claim
It seems that when the land in northern Maine changed hands, so did the respect for the wildlife and environment. The diverse native forests and wildlife habitat are being replaced with farms of softwood trees (not a forest). We have proclaimed the Allagash Wilderness Waterway and the North Woods as a pristine wilderness and sportsman’s […]
Letter to the editor: Columnist Fossel called to account for gun-rights arguments
I would very much like to hear columnist Jim Fossel (“No need to curb gun rights in Maine,” March 4) explain how rigorous background checks on gun purchasers curtails their “freedom.” I would, furthermore, love to hear him explain his “right” to own a weapon specifically designed to rapidly slaughter large numbers of human beings. […]