The “Another View” editorial, “Mend the filibuster, don’t scrap it,” (April 3), by the Bloomberg Opinion editorial board seems to me to be another conservative viewpoint that seeks to continue a status quo that the majority of the public – as seen in numerous polls on the issues – is not interested in maintaining, but […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the Editor: Support federal funding of National Child Abuse Hotline
A child’s home should be where they feel safest. But unfortunately, for far too many, that is not the case. An unfortunate consequence of the COVID shutdowns, and remote learning, is that children who have unstable homes have spent the last year in constant turmoil, deprived of adequate contact with their peers, teachers and other […]
Letter to the Editor: Transit can tie a community together
METRO’s proposed changes would improve mobility on the Portland peninsula, says the bus line’s executive director.
Letter to the Editor: Support the Center for Compassion and its efforts
I began my career in public education in 1972. For two decades, as a teacher and principal, I was able to prioritize the importance of growing compassionate school citizens. Institutional compassion permeated the teaching of literature, social studies and writing. In the 1990’s our nation’s educational priorities shifted and by early 2000, “No Child Left […]
Letter to the Editor: Bottom line for drivers: Slow down
Thank you for your editorial (Our View: Rise in reckless driving another consequence of COVID, April 9, 2021) highlighting the dangers on Maine roads over this past pandemic year. The Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s new Initiative, “SlowMEDown,” offers statistics and information that indicate the issue is hardly new to Maine. A 2020 automobile analysis ranked […]
Letter to the Editor: More hypocrisy, gall from the Left
The hypocrisy and the sheer chutzpah of the Left, and especially its press, can be absolutely breathtaking at times. Four years ago, the focus was on President Trump’s tax reforms that lowered the top tax rates that wealthy Americans paid. Nothing was said, and the fact was ignored, that those wealthy Americans would actually see […]
Letter to the Editor: Vaccine passports would set a bad precedent
Conditioning civil ‘liberty’ on carrying a card showing the use of vaccines that lack FDA approval is a big step toward totalitarianism.
Letter to the Editor: Republicans, there’s more to infrastructure than roads and bridges
Republicans in Congress who think that infrastructure should be limited to roads and bridges should read up on the Works Progress Administration. According to Wikipedia, Federal Project One of the WPA at one point employed 40,000 artists, musicians, writers, actors and historians. “The WPA’s Division of Investigation proved so effective in preventing political corruption ‘that […]
Letter to the Editor: Susan Collins reverses support for Equality Act
The senator is propagating the lie that transgender women are dangerous.
Letter to the Editor: Pine Tree Amendment ensures future for my generation
My name is Mira Hartmann, I am 13 years old, and I live in Edgecomb. I write regarding the Pine Tree Amendment (L.D. 489), which is very close to my heart. My home is in the middle of the woods, and the woods are my comfort. Since the moment I could walk, the forest has […]