It happened like clockwork. Every few weeks, especially in the winter months, when snowbirds traveled to my then-home in Tucson, Ariz., from parts north that included Michigan and Wisconsin, Minnesota and Illinois, a letter to the editor would turn up at the paper where I worked. With slight changes, it would go something like: “I […]
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Commentary: An easy fix for Social Security
Eighty-four years ago Wednesday, President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed Social Security into law. He advised future generations to continue building on the program’s foundation, which he explained “represents a cornerstone in a structure which is being built but is by no means complete.” Recognizing Social Security’s importance to the economic security of working families, policymakers […]
Sen. Mike Enzi: Editorial misleads on tax cuts, budget woes
Your Aug. 11 editorial, “Our View: Deficit would be zero if not for tax cuts,” criticizing tax relief for American families and job creators makes a number of misleading assertions and glosses over uncomfortable facts that we as a nation must confront. Our country is on an unsustainable fiscal course, but this situation did not arise […]
Bill Nemitz: When it comes to influencing madmen, no one’s louder than Trump
Republicans are quick to blame movies and video games for stoking violence in this country, but why no mention of the president?
Maine Voices: Lobstermen threatened with the extinction of their way of life
Before imposing new rules, study whether there is a relationship between right whale deaths and fishing gear.
David Trahan: Maine got it right on guns, public safety
By passing L.D. 1811, the “yellow flag” law, the state struck the right balance.
Douglas Rooks: Maine has remedy for gerrymandering
Other states should pay attention to how the state draws its political lines.
George Smith: The good old days
The writer has seen a lot of changes in his lifetime.
Maine Voices: We’d be worse off if immigrants went back where they came from
Many of the people we love, and the people who have contributed to our country, could trace their roots to other places.
Portland Sen. Sanborn: To protect consumers, feds should follow Maine’s example
Mainers are urged to speak out against rules that would allow collectors to pursue already-settled debt and bombard people with unlimited texts and emails.