Unlike many senators and representatives, Susan Collins understands the connection between global poverty and U.S. jobs. Foreign aid is not a gift, but rather an investment. Since World War II all the money given to other countries to aid in their development has been more than repaid in our exports to those countries. For example, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the Editor: Scarborough councilor backs 3 candidates
I endorse the following citizens for Scarborough Town Council. It is not necessarily the opinion of the Scarborough Town Council where I serve as Vice Chair. Nick McGee is Chair of the Scarborough Planning Board having served seven years. A parent of three children in Scarborough Schools, a small business owner, and a homeowner and […]
Letter to the editor: Maine Climate Council proposals will fuel new clean-energy jobs
What a incredible opportunity the Maine Climate Council is providing by highlighting the needs and the opportunities for Maine to become a leader in developing a sustainable environment and a sustainable economy for the long haul. For example, $5 billion a year goes out of state in fossil-fuel energy costs. That can come into Maine […]
Letter to the editor: Let’s go the extra mile to halt COVID’s spread
COVID-19 thoughts: Make 2020 the year of the 2! No partying! Maybe two people socializing and having a dialogue will form a closer friendship than 20 people packed together. Shut down school sports. Minimize in-person class. Retrain coaches to serve as online or telephone tutors for students having difficulty with distance learning. Schools are academic […]
Letter to the editor: Do some fact checking before erasing history
The Board of Trustees of the University of Maine should have employed some basic 101 research and fact checking before they unanimously voted to remove the name of Clarence Cook Little from a building on the University of Maine campus. Let’s ignore the fact that he went on to help found world-renowned Jackson Labs in […]
Letter to the editor: Voting by mail set up to run smoothly
Will voting by mail increase fraud and cast doubt on election results? Thankfully, online fact-checking yields numerous assurances from election officials to the contrary. Voter fraud is a felony, extremely rare and swiftly prosecuted. Even by mail, reports are so infrequent as to be “not statistically meaningful,” election experts told NPR reporter Miles Parks. Voting […]
Letter to the editor: Bishop Deeley should challenge religious liberty restrictions
Maine Catholics deserve true pastoral leadership that confronts elected officials about the unjust COVID-related limits they’ve imposed.
Letter to the editor: Time to reconsider life tenure for federal judges
In keeping with similar limits on elected officials, jurists could be confirmed for shorter terms, after which they could either move on or ask to be reconfirmed.
Letter to the editor: On council, Jon Anderson will listen to all in Scarborough
I am writing to ask you to join me in supporting Jon Anderson for a seat on the Scarborough Town Council. It is important to me, as a single senior citizen, that we elect people who will listen to all Scarborough residents – seniors living on a fixed income, as well as those with growing […]
Letter to the editor: Rivard will put politics aside, work for Senate District 30
While serving as a legislator, I worked alongside many nice people, but, frankly, many politicians have such a strong allegiance to their own agenda that the individuals whom they serve are frequently ignored. Dr. Sara Rivard is the Republican candidate for the Maine Senate in District 30 (Gorham, parts of Scarborough and Buxton), and she […]