There is a psychological concept called “projection,” which is when people attribute to others emotions or traits they have themselves, such as accusing others of lying when they themselves are the ones who lie. Narcissists, like Donald Trump, always project the bad things that they do on to others, accusing them of doing what they […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Forgoing masks, vaccine robs others of freedom
As a lung cancer survivor, with just one fully operative lung, I try to understand the folks being unvaccinated and unmasked, who see it as a measure of their freedom. But they don’t seem to understand that in order to enjoy their freedoms, they rob me and my family of our freedom, confining us to […]
Letter to the editor: Portland missed chance to support Small Business Saturday
We thoroughly enjoyed Small Business Saturday in the Old Port. We invited out-of-town guests to join us. We purchased gifts for the season and we enjoyed a wonderful lunch. Portland missed an opportunity to support small, local businesses by not offering free parking. Let’s keep our local economy diverse and strong. Kevin Keiser Portland
Letter to the editor: Op-ed about opioid overprescribing rings true
Her own experience in the dental chair supports a columnist’s conclusions, a reader says.
Letter to the editor: For affordable coverage, visit CoverME.gov ASAP
CoverME.gov is linking Mainers to the health coverage they need. Mainers have options when looking for affordable health care coverage. They can also access help to sort through those options and enroll in coverage available at CoverME.gov. In fact, thousands of Mainers have already enrolled in coverage. CoverME.gov has a “compare plans” tool that can […]
Letter to the editor: Classic Thanksgiving illustration not a realistic one
Regarding the depiction of Thanksgiving dinner (Norman Rockwell’s “Freedom from Want”) accompanying the Nov. 26 letter to the editor “Rockwell would lack inspiration today”: There is no way in this world that Grandma could carry, much less bend over the table to deposit, her large turkey aboard her large, heavy platter without serious consequences. My […]
Letter to the editor: COVID demands systemic health care changes
Burnout-related worker resignations, full ICUs and cancellation of non-emergency surgeries can’t be allowed to become ‘the new normal.’
Letter to the editor: Lack of tests hinders effort to stop COVID
After what I experienced today, I wonder if the “COVID is a hoax folks” are right. One of the guests at a holiday party we went to (everyone there was vaccinated) tested positive for COVID several days later. Being the good citizens that we are and not wanting to risk adding to community spread, we […]
Letter to the editor: Any sustainability plan should start with energy audit
I appreciate all the current discussions on climate change and our efforts to develop a sustainable human society on planet Earth. I have yet to see, however, a definition of a sustainable system in any scientific journal or media source. Allow me to propose this definition: A system is said to be sustainable when it […]
Letter to the editor: Rockwell’s art more nuanced than many recognize
Re: “Letter to the editor: Rockwell would lack inspiration today” (Nov. 26): My fellow reader need look no further than Norman Rockwell’s 1964 illustration “The Problem We All Live With” – depicting U.S. Marshals escorting a young Black girl to school and protecting her from the invective and projectiles of a racist mob – to […]