For those of us who are very pleased with the election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, our work is not over. Two US Senate races in Georgia are heading for run-off in January. We have the potential of a 50-50 US Senate that might bring back bipartisanship and end Mitch McConnell’s grip on power. […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the Editor: Collins doesn’t always do what’s good for Maine
This election reminds us that although we are all Americans, we are also a very diverse country. I see this diversity. This Rhode Island native was offended that Sen. Susan Collins thinks those of us from away don’t know what’s good for Maine (Bill Nemitz Nov. 8). How does a record deficit, due to a […]
Letter to the Editor: McConnell, not Obama, broke bipartisan norms
A recent letter to the editor suggested that Marc A. Thiessen’s commentary be challenged for its honesty. I found myself seriously agreeing, giving the letter writer credit for words that made sense. In Theissen’s column, November 13, however, he urges party leaders to reach across the aisle, providing examples of things they they could do together. This […]
Letter to the editor: Collins’ win is a win for America
Susan Collins won despite the deluge of out-of-state funding funneled into Sara Gideon’s campaign, which raised $68.5 million to Collins’ $26.5 million. Yet her win is also a win for America; we need senators like Collins more than ever. Maine is by no means demographically representative of the U.S. However, from our coastline cities to […]
Letter to the editor: Collins should use seniority to stand up to McConnell
Having been re-elected, Susan Collins has more time to have that Margaret Chase Smith moment that she’s often mused about. And the Margaret Chase Smith moment we need her to have is standing up to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and other members of the Republican Party, who would put party over country and do […]
Letter to the editor: Consider impact of pesticides along CMP corridor
Yes, the Central Maine Power corridor project will leave an ugly scar across the landscape of Maine. However, the real concern should be the actions that will be taken for decades in the future to keep it open. Brush control will be necessary every few years. The normal and economical way this is done necessitates […]
Letter to the editor: Time to restore the Fairness Doctrine
A good first step toward ensuring civil debate would be to reinstate a requirement that broadcasters air competing views on controversial issues.
Letter to the editor: Homer, Remington works complement one another in PMA show
The works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington, presented together by the Portland Museum of Art in the exhibit “Mythmakers,” were a stroke of genius. The coordination of the hangings, brilliant. First thing I walked into was Remington’s “Stampede“: Pitch-dark night, lightning flashing, hundreds of terrorized steers running blindly; the horse running alongside was stretched […]
Letter to the editor: Rent control wrong solution for fixed-income Portland tenant
My landlord gave me five months’ notice to move out, right after the election, when the new rent-control measure passed. He charges me discounted rent, below market value, because I do minor repairs, cleaning, yardwork and plowing for him. He is concerned that he will not be able to charge higher rent if I move […]
Letter to the editor: Stereotype about early diners leaves sour taste
The Press Herald often lapses into the kind of ageism seen in Friday’s story about brisk local 4 p.m.-6 p.m. restaurant traffic.