The federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines reducing the need for masks and distancing for those who are vaccinated are good news. They confirm the vaccines’ effectiveness and nudge us toward normalcy. But without an enforcement mechanism, they’re insufficient. The problem is that a large segment of the population has demonstrated disdain for […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Investigation needed into origins of COVID-19
According to a recent Wall Street Journal commentary, scientific evidence suggests that the COVID-19 virus came from a lab. “The presence of the double CGG sequence is strong evidence of gene splicing, and the absence of diversity in the public outbreak suggests gain-of-function acceleration,” Dr. Stephen Quay and physicist Richard Muller wrote. According to an […]
Letter to the editor: Reparations bill will put concerns over racial injustice into action
If you believe that Black Lives Matter, push for passage of HR 40, which will set up a commission to examine restitution for descendants of millions of enslaved Africans.
Letter to the editor: L.D. 1573 will help keep our loved ones healthy, independent
For more than 25 years, Bridges Home Services, a division of Spectrum Generations, has provided in-home care and community support to older and disabled residents in central Maine. Our staff of 200 spends roughly 180,000 hours each year caring for our patients, who include your parents, grandparents, family members and neighbors. As Maine’s population ages, […]
Letter to the editor: Maine utilities need tough regulation, not political oversight
My husband, Karl, and I have worked in business for many years; Karl was also a Maine state senator for eight years. We are very concerned about the proposed acquisition of Central Maine Power and Versant by the state. Way beyond the likely $13 billion purchase price, our electric grid and transmission lines need great […]
Letter to the editor: Data support consumer-owned Maine utility
A consumer-owned power utility is like a public school, library or park. Local elected officials make sure that the needs of the utility’s owners – you and me, citizens and consumers – are met. This close connection between community and utility is what makes publicly owned power companies so much more generous than their investor-owned […]
Letter to the editor: Rohrabacher evades truth regarding role in insurrection
The former California congressman, now a Mainer, got very close to the Capitol for someone who says he marched Jan. 6 but but didn’t take part in the attack.
Letter to the editor: Lobsters aren’t equipped to feel pain
The arthropod responds reflexively to irritating stimuli but lacks the ‘sensory, cognitive and emotional’ capacity to experience hurt.
Letter to the editor: Mainers could regret state’s lottery mania
The state of Maine in suffering from lottery mania. This $1 million vaccination lottery is money misspent. The same $1 million could be split into 100 x $10,000 or, even better, 200 x $5,000. I have seen a few customers who received money. A few months after purchasing a few guitars and other items, plus […]
Letter to the editor: Columnist encourages plutocratic excess
In response to syndicated Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle’s op-ed on tax laws (“Think twice about altering tax laws to soak the rich,” June 11, Page A13): Leo Tolstoy asked this question: How much land does a man need? The ultimate answer was: Oh, about 6 feet by 6 feet by 3 feet. I ask: […]