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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Trump’s tax returns will reveal motives for his actions

    Many have asked, “Just what about President Trump’s tax returns and financial statements is so important?” Let’s look at Trump’s reaction to the terror attack at the U.S. Navy base in Pensacola, Florida, by a Saudi trainee. Why did Trump reach out so quickly to the despot in charge of Saudi Arabia? Why wasn’t his […]

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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Collins should look at the facts, support impeachment

    I’m writing to voice my strong support for the impeachment and removal of Donald Trump from the office of the presidency. There is no dispute over the facts as to what happened. Our president solicited a foreign government to interfere in our elections for his own personal political gain by withholding congressionally appropriated funds. Then […]

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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Is Maine really ready to do its part in reducing greenhouse gases?

    For Maine to lead the world in reducing greenhouse gases, is Maine ready to place restrictions on how tourists come into Maine? Once they’re in Maine, will there be restrictions on what these tourists can do when they stay here? Will Maine state-owned vehicles will be electric? Will Maine ban all private aircraft travel and […]

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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Federal carbon pricing policy needed to save coastal homes

    I read with interest the Dec. 10 Tribune News Service article “Greenland ice sheet melting exponentially faster than in 1990s, study says” and the Dec. 11 letter by Nancy Heiser, “Climate change must be our leaders’ top priority.” These two add up to the conclusion that resilience efforts in the face of accelerating climate change […]

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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Use of illness ‘fight’ metaphor unintentionally demeans late scientist

    Regarding a Dec. 4 front-page headline, “Portland scientist, 73, pioneer in geophysics, loses fight with cancer”: Your paper appears to unintentionally demean Caryl Johnson – indeed, all cancer patients – who succumb to cancer, by the choice of an overused and misleading metaphor that when a cancer patient dies, they are somehow “losers” in a […]

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    December 13, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Garage’s decision adds $15 to cost of Nickelodeon ticket

    The unilateral cancellation of $3 moviegoer parking affects one of the few downtown Portland businesses that still caters to area residents' needs.

  • Published
    December 12, 2019

    Letter to the Editor: Room for compromise on university name change

    I read with interest the surveys surrounding the name change proposed for USM. It’s clear – and understandable – that identifying Portland (or greater Portland) with the location is important. That said, I’ve opposed the change for several reasons. Most important, I think, is that the university not become identified as a satellite campus of […]

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    December 12, 2019

    Letter to the Editor: Solar tax credit supports good jobs

    Of all federal programs, one is working exactly as designed: the solar investment tax credit, which is creating jobs and energy independence while lowering energy costs for Mainers. But this crucial incentive for solar is about to be phased out. Today 250,000 Americans are employed in the solar industry, more than double from a decade […]

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    December 12, 2019

    Letter to the Editor: Addiction is a disease, not a character flaw

    When we blame people who suffer, we prevent them from getting the help that they need.

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    December 12, 2019

    Letter to the Editor: What has happened to the Republican Party?

    What has happened to the Republican Party? It was the party of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Margaret Chase Smith, Bill Cohen and Olympia Snowe, all great icons in national and Maine politics and who, among many others, exemplified true statesman and stateswomanship. Today’s Republicans have seemingly become so extreme that they are willing […]