Sen. Susan Collins, with six more years in office, still cannot mention the name of Donald Trump – I repeat: “Donald Trump” – I repeat: “Donald Trump” – after he incited an unprecedented attack on the U.S. Capitol. We are all stunned by the anarchy that he promoted just before rioters descended on the Capitol, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Another date that will live in infamy
Jan. 6 will live in infamy in the United States, and we’ll be vividly reminded every four years on certification day. The attack on our democratic republic, stoked by a vain and spiteful Donald Trump, is more frightening than even 9/11. Will the rioters, vandals and insurrectionists who assaulted the Capitol, our most visible symbol […]
Letter to the editor: Pay hike, hazard bonus are hurting low-wage Portland workers
The increase in Portland’s minimum wage, combined with the hazard pay, is having the expected effect, at least by those who understand economics. Yes, some employees at the low end of the pay scale are making more, with $18 now being the minimum hourly pay. However, there are fewer workers because staff are being laid […]
Letter to the editor: Time for Collins to reflect on impeachment vote
I wonder if Sen. Susan Collins still believes that President Trump learned “a pretty big lesson” from being impeached. Richard Lations Portland
Letter to the editor: McConnell is reaping what he sowed
He and his party lose control of the Senate after they spend years enabling an anti-democratic president.
Letter to the editor: Maine’s old flag can symbolize climate action
On the same day the Press Herald reported that 2020 was Portland’s warmest year on record, the first of perhaps numerous objections to restoring Maine’s old state flag appeared here (“Letter to the editor: Legislature busy without flag bill,” by Richard Palombo, Jan. 5, Page A10). Here’s another way of looking at the flag restoration […]
Letter to the editor: A landmark day in history, and a sad one
In my lifetime, the saddest day in America was Nov. 22, 1963. Then it was Sept. 11, 2001. Now it’s Jan. 6, 2021. Perhaps this violent tragedy and appalling desecration of our national Capitol might bring our country back together again, as did our past saddest days. Rev. Louis Phillips Windham
Letter to the editor: Maine’s former secretary of state won’t be missed
Matt Dunlap enabled the use of profanity on license plates and tried to undermine Gov. LePage. Now he has a job he’s not qualified for.
Letter to the editor: Attack on Biden victory in line with Republican voter-suppression efforts
That a contingent of congressional Republicans is attempting to suppress the will of the American people should come as no surprise to anyone familiar with Republican voter-suppression efforts. Summoning the bogeyman of “voter fraud” (which has been repeatedly proven a myth), Republicans nationwide have enacted local and state voter ID laws (which disproportionately affect voters […]
Letter to the editor: Political goodwill impossible without good faith on both sides
A partisan stunt is unfolding in Washington during the counting of Electoral College votes. This may be the last opportunity for Trump loyalists to demonstrate their allegiance in a high-profile way. The objective of the entire exercise is to manufacture an atmosphere of doubt that undermines the legitimacy of the incoming administration. Sixty cases related […]