It seems extremely hypocritical to me that Graham Platner is being hammered for statements he made in the past and for a Nazi tattoo. Meanwhile, we have elected a president who has 34 felony convictions, paid an $80-plus million settlement for harassing a woman and has an admitted history of sexually assaulting women (remember the Billy […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine used to elect people of integrity | Letter
I’m amazed at how this “newspaper” allows people to write about how Graham Platner’s behavior is unacceptable, but that’s OK. Everything the Democrats are against, Graham Platner was for. Now he has changed? Maine used to elect people of good character and integrity. Great senators like Margaret Chase Smith, Hannibal Hamlin, Edmund Muskie, George Mitchell […]
Appalled by failure to test for radon in Maine schools | Letter
According to last Sunday’s reporting, only 12% of Maine schools have been tested for radon over the past five years. Of the 12% tested, 25% had elevated levels of cancer-causing radon gas, which is the second leading cause of lung cancer. A recent study indicated that it was common for districts with other financial challenges […]
Steady, practical Costello is the best choice for Senate | Letter
David Costello’s approach to the economy is why I am voting for him for U.S. Senate in the June 9 Democratic primary. He supports raising wages, protecting workers’ rights and expanding tax relief. He understands that lasting prosperity requires investment in our infrastructure, small businesses, research and rural Maine, and that large corporations and the […]
Hannah Pingree is the right person to lead Maine | Letter
I am a proud native of Aroostook County. In Maine local government for over 30 years, I had to be nonpartisan, saw many governors and had conversations with most of them. I know a good governor when I see one. Now in my retirement from being a city manager and county manager, I am delighted […]
Unsettled by remarks of Jonathan Bush | Letter
I recently attended the Rental Housing Authority dinner and listened to the candidates for governor from both parties. They were asked what keeps them up at night. It was Jonathan Bush’s answer, to a different question, that has kept me up at night. The discussion centered on a successful $11 million Maine program providing emergency rent […]
Maine’s tourism economy is in decline | Letter
A dismal five-year trends suggest we are not sufficiently focused on making tourism a dynamic part of our local economy.
The costly problem with cheap oil | Letter
Tux Turkel’s April 12 op-ed, “As long as we feel entitled to cheap oil, we’re losing,” makes a point few Americans contemplate. Fossil fuel use is causing wars, damaging our economy and heating up the planet, causing extreme weather. None of this is necessary. The technology exists to economically switch to renewables. China is way […]
Ranked-choice voting plays Maine voters | Letter
The May 7 article “Republican candidates for Maine governor just forged another alliance,” written by Daniel Kool, intentionally or unintentionally underscored the fallacy of ranked-choice voting. Why are Republican candidates looking for a second choice vote when, ideally, they are in it to win first place? Leave it to short-sighted Mainers and a politically calculating secretary […]
Portland should not be skeptical about opportunity zones | Letter
I was discouraged by the skepticism described in the May 2 cover story, “Is Portland throwing away an opportunity (zone)?” In an environment where even market-rate housing is difficult to build profitably, opportunity zones offer a critical tool for bridging the feasibility gap in order to create the housing Portland desperately needs. It is important […]