I don’t see any value in the former governor’s candidacy.
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Experience hasn’t done much for Congress | Letter
It amazes me to hear and read that “we need experienced people in Congress.” We have experienced folks in Congress now and to say they’re disappointing is an understatement. Americans can’t even have “affordable” health care. Many countries have free health care. We have a president who is tearing down the government without a peep […]
A little patriotism could go a long way | Letter
If the media (television talk shows in particular) did not trash talk our government officials and policies, maybe some of the political violence would subside. There is hardly an hour in which someone is not trashing U.S. leaders and policies. No wonder shootings and other violence is occurring everyday. Where has the love of our […]
In fact, capitalism only lifts yachts | Letter
Thomas Ewig’s Dec. 14 letter to the editor (“Capitalism will save us in the end”) would have us believe that capitalism lifts all boats. History teaches a different story. Over the past 50 years, what Lincoln called “the government of the people, by the people, and for the people” has been hijacked by the wealthy […]
We need to take a stand against animal abuse in the cosmetics industry | Letter
Our beauty routines are making animals suffer. Every year, countless rabbits, mice and dogs are subjected to toxic chemical tests so companies can sell new makeup products. These animals are burned, poisoned or blinded, then discarded when no longer “useful.” This cruelty continues even though safe, effective, non-animal testing alternatives already exist. We cannot pretend […]
We should thank Somali Americans, not disparage them | Letter
I was shocked and angered by President Trump’s remarks about Somali Americans. We are fortunate to have Somalis in Maine. They are industrious, hard-working and have added much to the communities where they have settled. In August 2010, the Lewiston Sun Journal reported that Somali entrepreneurs had reinvigorated downtown Lewiston by opening dozens of shops […]
Portland should bring back school resource officers | Letter
Why are some people so opposed to this program?
Rooftop solar on public buildings is an opportunity for Portland | Letter
As reported in the Dec. 1 issue of the Portland Press Herald, “Maine is lagging on key climate targets.” Our state is currently not making sufficient progress in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With recent cuts to incentives and resources from the federal government, we can no longer depend on federal support to address climate change […]
USPS is letting Portland down | Letter
I live on Mayfield Street in Portland, where residents have experienced inconsistent and unreliable mail service since early September. It is now late December, and despite repeated outreach, there has been no clear resolution, timeline or formal communication from the U.S. Postal Service. Beginning in early September, deliveries were missed for multiple days at a […]
While we’re renaming everything … | Letter
With President Trump’s renaming of the Kennedy Center, renovating/rebuilding the White House and new plans to erect a triumphal arch, the administration should consider renaming the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C., would become “Donald’s City.” Some people may simply call it Trumpsville, recalling the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life,” in which George Bailey sees what […]