Waiting for the results of the next election gives the president too many months in power to do mischief.
Op-eds
Commentary: Work-from-home struggles are employers’ problem too
Managers will have to prepare for a workforce stuck at home if schools don’t reopen.
Maine Voices: Rep. John Lewis lived a life devoted to ‘good trouble’
Lewis’ courage and self-sacrifice stands in sharp contrast to the man in the White House.
Maine Voices: Hungry Mainers need help from Washington to feed their families
The COVID-19 crisis has created a food insecurity epidemic and the Republican-controlled Senate needs to respond.
Jim Fossel: BIW could disappear from Maine’s landscape
The century-old shipyard won’t survive if it isn’t competitive, and both the company and the striking union need to come to terms with that.
Bill Nemitz: They came, they saw, they trashed the place
Thanks to the ‘all about me’ crowd, Buxton’s favorite park is now a no-trespassing zone.
Insight: Fear of flying is a COVID symptom
Airlines were able to bring back their customers soon after the 9/11 attacks, but recovering from the pandemic might not be so easy.
Maine Voices: Want to help the economy? Stay home.
Reopening too aggressively leads to outbreaks that require reimposition of public health measures, further restricting consumer confidence.
The View From Here: Yard signs show Collins’ challenge
It will be hard to win statewide with the Republican message of ‘God, life and guns.’
The Maine Millennial: Our state’s election clerks run a tight ship
From the perch of a poll-watcher, a writer finds the whole process ‘gloriously boring.’