A recent op-ed by Thom Moore (“How to make electric power affordable for Maine,” Dec. 21) noted that the price of electric transmission — the major power lines — is causing sharp increases in electric rates. That’s true, and almost nothing is being done about it. I was the chair of the multi-state, multi-utility negotiations […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
We should all move closer to the political center | Letter
Why keep glaring at one another across a yawning divide?
The push and pull of American values | Letter
During this past year, my belief in my fellow Americans has been both reinforced and modified somewhat. I knew that nearly half of our countrymen were OK with pardoning violent criminals who beat law enforcement officers. I knew that half of our population wanted to remove immigrants who crossed the Rio Grande as children decades […]
Health care? Don’t care. | Letter
I see once again that the elected representatives of the Senate and the House in Washington, D.C., have abandoned the American people and gone home for the holidays — without doing anything about health insurance. Let’s be honest, the reason is that they do not care. No one talks about what they, senators and members […]
Bus tragedy deserved greater editorial care | Letter
I am heartbroken by the news of another child’s death in such a tragic circumstance in Maine. I know that parents, grandparents, and those who work with children have been holding them closer and watching over them with increased care. My prayers go out to the family and to the bus driver involved in this […]
Can’t we turn the page on Paul LePage? | Letter
I don’t see any value in the former governor’s candidacy.
Dismayed by US approach to Venezuela | Letter
On Dec. 17, Congress disappointed many Americans. A resolution to block the Trump administration from hostilities against the country of Venezuela, without congressionalauthorization, failed by two votes. This was a modest resolution, simply requiring that Congress be included in a deliberative process when there is the possibility of stumbling into a war. The Constitution is […]
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 […]