Does Susan Collins love President Trump or does she love Maine? She must choose because they are mutually exclusive. As for a “Declaration of Conscience,” Collins is no Liz Cheney (and neither is anyone else, after what happened to her). And, a Margaret Case Smith-style “Declaration” would have no effect, other than to incur Trump’s […]
letter to the editor
Medicaid, SNAP cuts could jeopardize Maine students’ futures | Letter
College students should be focusing their energies on their work, not worrying about going hungry.
Some important reading ahead of July 4 | Letter
Independence Day will be soon be upon us. We should all read the entire Declaration of Independence before then. Note how often the word “tyrant” is used? (Wonder how long it will be before President Trump will ask to be addressed as Sire or Your Majesty? It would be just one more of his wild […]
If protests should be civil, so should all the rest | Letter
While I agree that negative signs can be distasteful during peaceful protests (“Maine should protest without insults,” June 25), I wonder how so many people can think that rude, nasty, disrespectful, demeaning comments and profanity, publicly on camera or on social media, is any different. Our elected officials can profess their religious convictions, cite passages […]
Maine’s community mental health workers need our support | Letter
I was moved and angered by the recent letter to the editor by Elisabeth Corrales, “Maine mental health workers must guard against burnout” (June 24). I was moved by Ms. Corrales’ courage to write a letter that describes her efforts to attain support regarding her own struggles resulting from working in a high-stress, intense and […]
Sen. Collins shouldn’t support cuts that derail Maine’s climate work | Letter
A recent article highlighted the fact that Maine’s climate plan is at risk due to cuts in the proposed federal budget, and I’m asking Sen. Susan Collins to vote against those cuts. The fact that the climate is changing is clear. As a kid in Maine, I don’t remember ever dealing with 90-degree days in […]
Weighing the collateral damage of Trump’s big bill | Letter
In this case, thousands of deaths against tax breaks for the already wealthy.
If we refuse to fail, we refuse to learn | Letter
Much of our life’s learning comes to us through our own failures. That is — if we are able to acknowledge that it was our failure, and not lay it at the feet of someone else. The acknowledging piece can be challenging. Our culture, and particularly our current president, does not acknowledge failure. It is […]
Coverage of ‘No Kings’ had the wrong focus | Letter
The spotlight should have been on the atmosphere of collaboration, not on a pair of arrests.
Thankful Rep. Libby’s voice is being heard again | Letter
I am writing to express my appreciation that Rep. Laurel Libby is able to vote in the House again. As we have seen, Laurel is a strong advocate for her constituents and Maine people in general. Laurel is transparent with not only her reasons for supporting or denying a bill, but also with the proceedings […]