It is obvious that the current administration has proven itself to be inept and a national embarrassment at home and abroad. All of our enemies are emboldened. They no longer fear nor respect our country. We have become the laughingstock of the world. We the People are in danger economically and physically. You know what […]
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Letter to the editor: Vaccination of health care workers fuels patients’ trust
As a patient in need, I would trust that when I call 911 or need health care at any Maine medical facility, I am not putting myself at increased risk for any infectious disease. I would hope that I could trust that those taking care of me don’t have tuberculosis, smallpox, chickenpox, COVID-19 or any […]
Letter to the editor: Recent PUC decision shows why customer-owned utility is best option
The Public Utilities Commission ignored valid points submitted by the Public Advocate on the burdensome costs of storm damage, according to your recent news report (“CMP can defer, recover costs from 2020 storms, regulators decide,” Aug. 24). The PUC will allow Central Maine Power to continue to collect from customers the high costs of bringing […]
Letter to the editor: Maine people of faith should get vaccinated
Loving both God and neighbor means we must do all we can to protect those around us from the coronavirus.
Letter to the editor: Vote ‘no’ to support clean energy corridor, better jobs
I’m disheartened at recent news reports concerning an epidemic of Maine service workers being subjected to verbal abuse by rude customers. The saddest part is that for many Mainers, service industry work is all that is available. Gone are the days when a young Mainer did not even have to finish high school to land […]
Letter to the editor: Afghanistan pullout may not be ‘over till it’s over’
Yogi Berra famously said: “It ain’t over till it’s over.” An entrepreneurial friend amended that with: “And even then it might not be over.” While our Afghanistan catastrophe is winding down, I fear our departure may not be the end of the story. Afghanistan has more than 14 distinct ethnic groups. The Taliban are Pashtuns, […]
Letter to the editor: Biden shows guts by getting us out of protracted conflict
I don’t recall Mike Tyson being a philosopher. By the time the Tyson era emerged, I’d thrown in the towel regarding any further interest in prizefighting. But a recent op-ed on The Hill noted this elegant observation: “Everyone has a plan – until they get punched in the mouth.” Succinct, that. It was brought up […]
Letter to the editor: Plan to fire unvaccinated workers clashes with MaineHealth’s values
If the health care network were truly inclusive, it would uphold the right of every person to decline any medication or medical procedure.
Letter to the editor: Editorial overlooks Afghanistan pullout’s chief lesson
The Bloomberg Opinion editorial you published Aug. 21 (“Another View: Can the U.S. recover from the Afghanistan debacle?”) makes the point that the president should “recognize this misadventure as a failure.” Bloomberg is certainly right about that. However, the Bloomberg Opinion Editorial Board failed to draw the most important lesson from it: We have no […]
Letter to the editor: Portland Charter Commission should opt for municipal power
This is an opportunity to reduce Portlanders’ cost of living and put us in charge of our energy future.