There’s more than seven months to go till November, but already the referendum campaigns have begun, albeit quietly. Pine Tree Power supporters highlight steep electric rate increases, though these are caused by natural gas spikes, not Central Maine Power’s distribution costs. Referendum opponents claim taking over CMP and Versant would cost $13.5 billion, though – […]
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Christine Flowers: Euthanasia may be seen as a form of kindness, but it’s not
The late Cardinal Joseph Bernardin embraced a philosophy that perfectly captures the official Catholic position on human value: the “consistent ethic of life,” more commonly known as the “seamless garment.” Bernardin’s philosophy came to mind this past week, after six Pennsylvania representatives proposed a bill that would allow the terminally ill to “choose” what they […]
John Graham: State being dishonest about Frank J. Wood Bridge
Cory King’s “We’re stuck and need to get unstuck” opinion piece published in the Times Record on March 7 requires a response. Mr. King’s piece is brilliant in its lack of understanding and comprehension of what is at the heart of this so called “project.” The talking points and fictitious opinion polls he uses come […]
Elwood Watson: Tucker Carlson is fake news
What is going on with Tucker Carlson? In private messages unearthed by lawsuits against Fox News, the fiery host is a fierce critic of former President Donald Trump, even as he continues to praise and defend him on television. “We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights” Carlson wrote in […]
Carl Golden: ‘Defund the police’ continues to haunt Democrats
“Defund the police” – the rallying cry of the Democratic Party’s progressive left wing in the aftermath of George Floyd’s death at the hands of Minneapolis police nearly three years ago – was arguably the most self-defeating political slogan in modern history. Its impact and potential for inflicting even greater damage reached into the White […]
The Conversation: JetBlue merger with Spirit not cleared for takeoff – why Justice Department is suing to scupper deal
THE CONVERSATION — The U.S. Department of Justice has intervened to block a proposed deal that would see carrier JetBlue buy budget service Spirit Airlines. In a lawsuit filed on March 7, 2023, the department warned that allowing the US$3.8 billion deal to go through would “eliminate the unique competition” that Spirit, the lower cost airline, […]
Jeremy Cluchey: It’s time to talk about ‘parent rights’ in education
I am a parent of children in the Maine School Administrative District 75 school system. Recently, I have become concerned that certain rights of mine are not being respected. Here are some of the rights I’m talking about. As a parent, I have a right to send my kids into classrooms that are filled with […]
Just a Little Old: We have met the enemy, and it is Fox News
A few years ago, while driving through South Carolina, we stopped at a Best Western Hotel where the television in the lobby was broadcasting CNN. I went up to the main desk and thanked the receptionist for not broadcasting Fox News, the common choice in those parts. I have a good friend in the south […]
Danny Tyree: Does Saint Patrick’s Day have a future?
I am definitely a product of the great American melting pot, but on both sides of the family, a Scots-Irish ancestry is prominent. (Some distant cousin with too much time on his hands traced my mother’s maternal grandmother’s line back to 1557 in Ireland. But come to think of it, if the distant cousin also […]
Gordon L. Weil: Dangerous proposal for a ‘national divorce’
Let’s get a divorce. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) has loudly proposed a “national divorce” for the U.S. There are what the law calls “irreconcilable differences” between the Red states and the Blue states, so we should split up. Silly as that sounds, her proposal offers the chance for remembering just who this “odd couple” […]