Editorials
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PublishedAugust 7, 2011
Our View: Investor confidence hurt by dysfunction in D.C.
Watching Congress almost fail to solve a problem it created produces a feeling of unease.
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PublishedAugust 6, 2011
Our View: Food safety program cuts mindless, shortsighted
Reducing inspectors' ability to prevent food-borne epidemics is the wrong way to save money.
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PublishedAugust 5, 2011
Another View: Changing registration laws would disenfranchise voters
A columnist who claims otherwise doesn't understand what universal suffrage means.
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PublishedAugust 5, 2011
Our View: Sen. Trahan should not delay Senate departure
As soon as the lawmaker becomes the head of an advocacy agency, he should resign.
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PublishedAugust 4, 2011
Our View: State makes wise move by passing on Wiscasset bypass
There are better uses for scarce highway funds than fixing a seasonal traffic headache.
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PublishedAugust 4, 2011
Our View: Summers’ allegations not fitting for his post
The secretary of state should not be throwing bombs in a potential referendum campaign.
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PublishedAugust 3, 2011
Our View: No one to applaudin dreadful debt debate
The House and Senate reluctantly passed it. President Obama reluctantly signed it. Tea party cheerleaders on talk radio and cable TV took a victory lap but they didn’t really like it.<br><br> And just plain Americans? Well, they were torn between the temptation to call down a curse on the entire Washington establishment and the inclination to scratch their heads and ask, “What in the world just happened here?”<br><br> Love it or hate it – and as yet no one who loves it has had the temerity to say so – the debt ceiling/deficit reduction plan hammered out by Republican and Democratic leaders over the weekend is now the law of the land. The bill restored the federal government’s borrowing authority and set the stage for more than $2 trillion in budget cuts just in time to save the country from the possibility of a first-ever default on its financial obligations. If all goes well, we won’t have to read the word “default” in another headline about congressional activity until after the 2012 elections.
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PublishedAugust 2, 2011
Our View: Dick Durbin, John McCain show how issues should be debated
Unfortunately, the Sunday afternoon colloquy was an exception and not the rule in D.C.
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PublishedAugust 2, 2011
Our View: Old Orchard Beachshould kick beach smoking habit
As the Old Orchard Beach Town Council gets ready to discuss a perfectly reasonable ban on smoking at Maine's busiest beach, let's get one argument out of the way: No one has a right to smoke on a beach, or in any other public place.<br><br> Yes, cigarettes are legal and yes, the decision whether or not to light up is a matter of personal choice, but no – once smoke drifts away from the smoker toward someone else's nose, it's not the smoker's choice anymore. The community has every right to limit where and when someone can smoke.<br><br> Outdoor smoking bans are somewhat new, but they still provide an opportunity to recycle arguments that were unsuccessfully marshaled to defeat indoor bans a decade ago.
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PublishedJuly 31, 2011
Our view: Governor discredited by his own anti-media tirade
Gov. LePage's unwarranted attack makes him come off looking like a bully, not a leader.
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